Twenty Something
1:27 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 09, 2004


So the fall semster classes are finished. and the weather is cold and rainy. and i'm listening to Jamie Cullum and my life is blessed. I had such a great night with amazing friends and a bball game. Yay for good seats, boo for bad playing.

So yes, this jamie cullum album is great. and this song is killing me how it jsut sums up exactly what i feel. Amy has applied for a stellar internship/job placement with Green Corps. I cannot imagine doing this. I admire her so much for having such a great passion for such a great cause. I feel rather unguided and lost. I may talk to Ed next semester and see if i cant find an interesting way to approach my career. Wow, that sounds so foriegn.

it is now time to clean my room, do some laundry and get this paper churned out. Maybe a nap too. that'd be swell. Read the lyrics...these are great.

*TWENTYSOMETHING*

After years of expensive education
A car full of books and anticipation
I�m an expert on Shakespeare and that�s a hell of a lot
But the world don�t need scholars as much as I thought

Maybe I�ll go travelling for a year
Finding myself, or start a career
Could work the poor, though I�m hungry for fame
We all seem so different but we�re just the same

Maybe I�ll go to the gym, so I don�t get fat
Aren�t things more easy, with a tight six pack

Who knows the answers, who do you trust
I can�t even seperate love from lust

Maybe I�ll move back home and pay off my loans
Working nine to five, answering phones
But don�t make me live for Friday nights
Drinking eight pints and getting in fights

Maybe I�ll just fall in love
That could solve it all
Philosophers say that that�s enough
There surely must be more

Love ain�t the answer, nor is work
The truth elludes me so much it hurts
But I�m still having fun and I guess that�s the key
I�m a twentysomething and I�ll keep being me

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