Maybe you can judge a book by it's cover.
@beautyqueen26 (16030)
United States
September 11, 2007 8:24am CST
If your life were displayed on a book cover, what would it show? And, how would it look? If a person could truly judge you by your cover, what would they see? Would it display scenes of bravery and heroism? Would you have a romantic book cover filled with hearts and flowers and scenes of love? Would your book cover be blue or red or pink?
I think that my life's book cover would not be the fancy kind with leather and engraved letters. But, more the type you see on the front of a paper back novel. All slick and shiny. Not new though. Possibly creased and bookmarked from time. That's how I feel most days. Inside I'm still shiny and new. But, time has taken its toll and outside my cover is not so pristine. So, what about you?
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@wondericequeen (7876)
• Hong Kong
12 Sep 07
Maybe a black horse in a cage? I am not sure how my life would be in the next few years or so. But so far, I think a horse in a cage would be best. It's basically because in my heart, I want to run away from responsibilites and be wild and free, but I can't. I don't want to let my parents down and I don't want to be irresponsible and inconsiderate just because I want to do what I love. Anyway, it's a contrast!
@CyanShadow (123)
• Netherlands Antilles
11 Sep 07
Well this is something that i'm not so sure what my cover would be. I think it would be a very dark cover, black. Yet through the darkness there would be a shadow visible. Not very clear, a face staring back at you. You can see the whiteness and a very light color of the iris. The expresion of the face would be... I think sad. The book would be like one of those mistery, triller type books.
@lecanis (16647)
• Murfreesboro, Tennessee
11 Sep 07
My book would show shadows moving in the darkness at the top, like a horror novel, and then partway down turn gray, and at the bottom a sudden rainbow splash of colors, dark and bright together, twisting and intertwining in patterns yet unreadable.
What would the title be? What could I call this epic of change, this tale of fear and bravery, darkness and light, anger and hatred and love and hope...
"Perhaps, to become..."




