Whoa, deep, I need to take a hit from my bong before I can answer
I'll just have a coffee - black, please.
A window to the person I love!(So open up your heart and let the Candyman in).
I wouldn't want any. As I have to pick one or receive a violation, I'll say "An enigma of the self."
A window to the soul of the person I love
The fusion of dream and reality
A paradoxical statement
A universal enigma
a window to the soul of the man i love, especially since he has so much pent up inside him.
the fusion of dream and reality.
a paradoxical statement.
a universal enigma.
not just a window.. but a door.. so i could crawl inside and snuggle
The fusion between dream and reality.....it gives u fantasy and the feel of heaven itself.......
neither
When the word following an indefinite article begins with a consonant, use 'a', when it begins with a vowel, use 'an'. Anyway, the question is so pretentious, it becomes meaningless.
~ The soul of the person you love
........ because that window will still be there
after life.
~ Fusion of dream and reality
.......... because in my dream i can have that unique fantasy
~ Absurd but creative statement
........... had to many paradoxical ones
~ An enigma of both actually
.......... because i really want both ...........:)
First: Appears to be bit conflicting "after life" refers usually to "time after death".., and "soul of person you love" usually refers to living person (mind&soul). "After life"-stuff is usually in religious texts...
"Soul of person" sounds better when talking about living people and if "personality" or "character" sounds too gray and dull and too everyday stuff, then can say "Oh, she has such a lovely soul"... And person who says something like that certainly gets everyones attention...
Second: "The combination* of dream and reality" is statement about "borderline of awareness and dreams".
"Unique fantasy" is fairly superlative which is about hardly imaginative fantasy as goes quite much towards the extreme limits of imagination... "Fantasy, one of its kind"
(*prefer word "combination", save word fusion for other purposes)
Third: "Paradoxalic statement"
(can be found in several history books: "Paradoxalic statement was made by PM Neville Chamberlain...".)
If you assess art (lets say as example a painting) in some Paris Art Gallery you can say: "That painting is totally absurd, but the artist is certainly creative one".
Fourth: Enigma... That word can turn out difficult as only few contexts where it fits... Some person can be defined as "enigmatic"...
Finetuning words and phrases can be quite a challenge...
And British think Americans twist English, and guys from US think British try to be "bit snobish" especially regarding their language...
I spent 3 years in London, UK, and learned my language lessons....