车外温度并不很低,但身边玻璃上还是布满了水汽,透过车窗向外看,只有朦胧一
片。我尝试分辨一幅幅闪过的画面,然而不过徒劳,只有道路一旁高耸的路灯,是
我能断定它必是在那里的,且总是在那里,一路下来,不曾离开,一直矗立在车窗
外,一直在画面中。
耳机还在响,眼神漠然地扫视周遭,黑暗的车厢挤满了人,星期天的下午总是如
此,结束一周的学习后的一个周末的放肆,总归是要老实地回到现实,尽管不乐
意,但都很默契,所以这一周的最后末班车总会这么热闹。站着的人是我所能看到
的,当然也非全部,那些看得到脸的,无一不是目光涣散地望着什么,脸上写着疲
惫。
我此刻正躺在宿舍床上回忆当时的境况,如那些我所见的面孔,当时我亦是目光呆
滞地盯着车窗外的模糊景象,几乎就这样一路回来的。
明天还要早起上课,就写到这儿,睡了。
From Zik.'s iPhone
2009年11月30日
2009年11月27日
Vincent
written by Tim Burton
Vincent Malloy is seven years old, / He's always polite and does what
he's told. / For a boy his age he's considerate and nice, / But he
wants to be just like Vincent Price. / He doesn't mind living with his
sister, dog and cat, / Though he'd rather share a home with spiders
and bats. / There he could reflect on the horrors he's invented, / And
wander dark hallways alone and tormented. / Vincent is nice when his
aunt comes to see him, / But imagines dipping her in wax for his wax
museum. / He likes to experiment on his dog Abercrombie, / In the
hopes of creating a horrible zombie. / So he and his horrible zombie
dog, / Could go searching for victims in the London fog. / His
thoughts aren't only of ghoulish crime, / He likes to paint and read
to pass the time. / While other kids read books like Go Jane Go, /
Vincent's favorite author is Edgar Allan Poe. / One night while
reading a gruesome tale, / He read a passage that made him turn
pale. / Such horrible news he could not survive, / For his beautiful
wife had been buried alive. / He dug out her grave to make sure she
was dead, / Unaware that her grave was his mother's flower bed. / His
mother sent Vincent off to his room, / He knew he'd been banished to
the tower of doom. / Where he was sentenced to spend the rest of his
life, / Alone with a portrait of his beautiful wife. / While alone and
insane, encased in his tomb, / Vincent's mother suddenly burst into
the room. / "If you want to you can go outside and play. / It's sunny
outside and a beautiful day." / Vincent tried to talk, but he just
couldn't speak, / The years of isolation had made him quite weak. / So
he took out some paper, and scrawled with a pen, / "I am possessed by
this house, and can never leave it again." / His mother said, "You're
not possessed, and you're not almost dead. / These games that you play
are all in your head. / You're not Vincent Price, you're Vincent
Malloy. / You're not tormented or insane, you're just a young boy." /
"You're seven years old, and you're my son, / I want you to get
outside and have some real fun." / Her anger now spent, she walked out
through the hall, / While Vincent backed slowly against the wall. /
The room started to sway, to shiver and creak. / His horrid insanity
had reached its peak. / He saw Abercrombie his zombie slave, / And
heard his wife call from beyond the grave. / She spoke from her
coffin, and made ghoulish demands. / While through cracking walls
reached skeleton hands. / Every horror in his life that had crept
through his dreams, / Swept his mad laugh to terrified screams. / To
escape the madness, he reached for the door, / But fell limp and
lifeless down on the floor. / His voice was soft and very slow, / As
he quoted The Raven from Edgar Allan Poe, / "And my soul from out that
shadow that lies floating on the floor, / Shall be lifted - Nevermore!"
From Zik.'s iPhone
Vincent Malloy is seven years old, / He's always polite and does what
he's told. / For a boy his age he's considerate and nice, / But he
wants to be just like Vincent Price. / He doesn't mind living with his
sister, dog and cat, / Though he'd rather share a home with spiders
and bats. / There he could reflect on the horrors he's invented, / And
wander dark hallways alone and tormented. / Vincent is nice when his
aunt comes to see him, / But imagines dipping her in wax for his wax
museum. / He likes to experiment on his dog Abercrombie, / In the
hopes of creating a horrible zombie. / So he and his horrible zombie
dog, / Could go searching for victims in the London fog. / His
thoughts aren't only of ghoulish crime, / He likes to paint and read
to pass the time. / While other kids read books like Go Jane Go, /
Vincent's favorite author is Edgar Allan Poe. / One night while
reading a gruesome tale, / He read a passage that made him turn
pale. / Such horrible news he could not survive, / For his beautiful
wife had been buried alive. / He dug out her grave to make sure she
was dead, / Unaware that her grave was his mother's flower bed. / His
mother sent Vincent off to his room, / He knew he'd been banished to
the tower of doom. / Where he was sentenced to spend the rest of his
life, / Alone with a portrait of his beautiful wife. / While alone and
insane, encased in his tomb, / Vincent's mother suddenly burst into
the room. / "If you want to you can go outside and play. / It's sunny
outside and a beautiful day." / Vincent tried to talk, but he just
couldn't speak, / The years of isolation had made him quite weak. / So
he took out some paper, and scrawled with a pen, / "I am possessed by
this house, and can never leave it again." / His mother said, "You're
not possessed, and you're not almost dead. / These games that you play
are all in your head. / You're not Vincent Price, you're Vincent
Malloy. / You're not tormented or insane, you're just a young boy." /
"You're seven years old, and you're my son, / I want you to get
outside and have some real fun." / Her anger now spent, she walked out
through the hall, / While Vincent backed slowly against the wall. /
The room started to sway, to shiver and creak. / His horrid insanity
had reached its peak. / He saw Abercrombie his zombie slave, / And
heard his wife call from beyond the grave. / She spoke from her
coffin, and made ghoulish demands. / While through cracking walls
reached skeleton hands. / Every horror in his life that had crept
through his dreams, / Swept his mad laugh to terrified screams. / To
escape the madness, he reached for the door, / But fell limp and
lifeless down on the floor. / His voice was soft and very slow, / As
he quoted The Raven from Edgar Allan Poe, / "And my soul from out that
shadow that lies floating on the floor, / Shall be lifted - Nevermore!"
From Zik.'s iPhone
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