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September 22nd, 2010 | 166 Entries

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166 Entries for “watch”

  1. I sit idly in the white rocker and I watch at the children run free in the yard. They are young, carefree, and innocent. I miss those days.

  2. To watch the sun rise each day is a gift within itself for you never know what tomorrow will bring.

    Mary Lou Wynegar
  3. I love watching the simpsons…

    Watch and i shall be a great person.

    kly91
  4. I watched as the many people around me were busy with their everyday lives. Some were watching online videos, others were watching the actions of the people around them, just like I myself was doing. I watched as a particular individual made a slow approach to where I was sitting, as though he wanted to tell me something but was unsure whether or not to.

    Palwasha
  5. I watch what my life has become.
    I’m smiling, it’s taking over my face.
    Things have fallen into place after a year of distress, loss, fear, stress, anger, and struggle.
    This experience can’t be described, I am at peace.

    HMD
  6. totally random. nat watched the birds in “the birds.” daphne du maurier.

    im writing an analytical essay on “the birds” in english. i should be working on that. not writing this.

  7. I watch the clock and think. Think about how time is so intangible, and can slip away right through our fingers. Everyone around me seems to be loosing someone, the clock stops ticking. What happens if all of sudden mine burns out?

    skah
  8. watch? Well, it’s a verb, it’s in the infinitive… similar to the verb “see”, “observe”… example of a sentence sing the word: I like to watch tv. Whatever.

    mggiiie
  9. I’ve got issues with my sleep, so I stay up reading. When dawn becomes morning, my watch is in its end and I go back to bed anxious to get up again. And that, sir, is a perfect day. Or night.

  10. I’ve got issues with my sleep, so I stay up reading. When dawn becomes morning, my watch is in its end and go back to bed anxious to get up again. And that, sir, is a perfect day. Or night.

  11. We watched. What else could we do? There was no saving ourselves now, no running and nowhere to run to. I grabbed her hand for the first time and wished that would be enough to make her smile.

    Al
  12. the man fell on his chest and the waves crashed around him. His watch had stopped. The earth seemed to buckle like the hull of a ship breaking against an iceberg. Time stood still… frozen, just like the iceberg that struck him.

    Curtis
  13. look.
    hear.
    listen.
    can you see me?

    thegirlyoullneverknow
  14. watch as I slip my hand, on yours. Watch us watch each other. Darling, we were meant to do so much more. Darling, we could go our ways you mad scientist, me artist.

  15. No longer looking for you opinion
    Nor your confirmation, no approval necessary
    Just close your mouth and ears
    And just watch
    Watch what happens next

  16. Can you wait to watch the end of the world? Spectacular. Wonderful. Filled with… Emptiness. The world is no longer here…

  17. Life is all about timing, and I don’t wear a watch. This is a phrase I came up with during a phone conversation with a friend, although I don’t remember the context of this conversation. I believe everything happens in due time. I try not to force things, and remind myself of this often. I truly do not wear a watch, although I received one as a college graduation gift and I love it.

    CassiMO
  18. watch out for the dog across the street. He tends to run whild…. today i watch the basketball game . the lakers ended up winning the playoffs. it was a very a very good game to watch …

    nubia
  19. “Watch me @^&@ this guy’s birthday,” Atticus chuckled, raising his wand. Iawen arched an eyebrow, and looked back to Valas. The guy claimed to have come from another world… so clearly he was a quack. Right?

  20. I don’t have one, yet I really should, you know? It’s like a compass in the dimension of time. I can’t find my own way without it. It’s really not easy to cope with the stress of being completely independent from the hands of a watch, especially when cloudy.

    Tay
  21. The times cross the skies in golden chariots
    The dreams swim under the darkest of oceans
    The man stares and gives the only thing he has
    The ability to watch

  22. You watch me as we circle around each other,
    Like tigers staring at their pray.
    We circle each other and long for another day,
    To come and sweep us under its wing,
    And take us some place far away.

  23. It must have been hundreds of years old. The gold, you could tell, wasn’t as shiny as it probably was when it was brand new. The watch that we dug up was rare, we decided.

  24. tick tock, went the watch
    time passed the gentleman by like the swift current ahead of him.
    he felt anxious for his partner’s arrival, waiting for her to appear.

    John
  25. In the bright room I watch the figures in scrubs racing in and out talking about the sick as if they were actors on a screen. My baby is dying nearby with his eyelids fluttering but taped behind clear cellophane where he can’t see me and I watch waiting for them to be still.

    Nancy O'Neill
  26. I watch everything everyday. I take it and it takes my breath away.
    A cosmic paintbrush with gentle strokes. Incurring in me a joyful hope.
    All I see I see is what I want, If only I stop seeing her face which haunts.

    Joaquin Brown
  27. I would just like to take a moment to watch you as you sit there, contemplating your failed existence. It pleases me. Your small comprehension of life has led you only to further condemn yourself and this is, to me, exhilarating. I can only hope you never find hope.

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    Maria
  29. a watch can be a noun or an action. “The man watched his watch closely, eager to get out of the meeting.

    Amahdi
  30. they are watching every move we make. their eyes pore over our screens. we move uynaware of their existence. they know our thoughts and actions. yet all we do is watch endless tv looking for a way out

    lana
  31. watching the memories slip away, I try to catch them. Try to remember. It’s not easy, watching those memories go. but I try.

  32. He glanced at his watch again. 3:43. How much time had passed? How much was left? Slowly, time ticked on and slipped away. He kept fearing it would jump forward, but it didn’t. Not this time. That didn’t stop him from checking. He couldn’t be late! But he didn’t want this to end, either. Yet we are all subject to time, and he was no exception. No matter how hard he tried to escape it. He sighed and glanced at his watch. 3:44…….

    Blakkhawkk
  33. He watches her as she moves about the stage, graceful and fluid as water, her arm like ribbons flowing around her head. One moment her fingers dance across the piano keys, the next she goes over to the drums, and all the while she sings. He is mesmerized by the sight and the sound and how she flits about doing myriad things without missing a beat.
    It it there he decides that he must meet her. Together, he knows, they will create magic.

  34. sunset
    the dog watches its shadow

    martin
  35. I can’t tell the time, it confuses my insides.

  36. starboard watch
    algae glow in the bow wave

    martin
  37. don’t think about all those things you fear. Just be glad to be here. ” that’s all the lady said to me, as she watched a big machine unfold itself in front of her. Hayling. Awesome utube video.

  38. I feel your eyes on me. Through every day I feel the tingle at the base of my neck, the paranoia growing. You’re there, I know this. Every fiber of my being writhes with your presence. My eyes beg to see you, my ears beg to hear you, my fingertips beg to feel your skin beneath them. I feel watched. It creates in me a need, a desire, a compulsion. Show yourself so that I may act.

  39. Watch out for trash. It has a way of sneaking up on you and invading every unobserved corner of your life. If you’re not purging it on a schedule, it will overwhelm you.

    This is a lot of unsolicited advice. It might be trash too.

  40. she watches me, judging with her eyes; i laugh inwardly and wait for her to blink – the dance plays on, whirring between our temporal membranes and finally, it comes, the break: with heat at maximum, she collapses and giggles

    James