domingo, 18 de janeiro de 2009

Bitter.Sweet.Alive

bitter
(adjective) 1 having a sharp, pungent taste or smell; not sweet. 2 causing pain or unhappiness. 3 feeling anger, hurt, and resentment. 4 (of a conflict) harsh and acrimonious. 5 (of wind or weather) intensely cold.

(noun) 1 Brit. beer that is strongly flavoured with hops and has a bitter taste. 2 (bitters) treated as sing. liquor that is flavoured with bitter plant extracts and used as an ingredient in cocktails.


sweet
(adjective) 1 having the pleasant taste characteristic of sugar or honey; not salt, sour, or bitter. 2 fragrant. 3 (of air, water, etc.) fresh and pure. 4 working, moving, or done smoothly or easily. 5 pleasing; delightful. 6 pleasant and kind or thoughtful. 7 charming and endearing. 8 dear; beloved. 9 (sweet on) informal, dated infatuated or in love with.

(noun) 1 Brit. a small shaped piece of confectionery made with sugar. 2 Brit. a sweet dish forming a course of a meal; a dessert. 3 (sweets) literary the pleasures or delights found in something.



alive
(adjective) 1 living; not dead. 2 continuing in existence or use. 3 alert and active. 4 having interest and meaning. 5 (alive with) swarming or teeming with.


Whatever the definition you chose for each of these words, the truth is there's always a little bit of bitterness and a tiny spark of sweetness that makes you feel alive.
Alive, so you can feel.
Alive, so you can fight.
Alive, so you can kiss.
Alive, so you can forgive.
Alive, so you can touch.
Alive, so you can cry.
Alive, so you can smile.
Alive, so you can be happy...

Simple, as a glass of chocolate.

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