I now find myself aching to get a small, brown heart on the crook of my left elbow. The idea is that it would look like a freckle. The meaning? I wear my heart on my sleeve. More than that, it's for my grandpapa. I lost my grandpapa in 2004. For each family member that dies, I will get another heart. The final meaning? My first play, the first real, completed, long piece of work was titled "love each other", ie...people wearing their heart on their sleeves. I don't know if I'll ever do it, but it'll mean a lot.
I've always wanted a light blue feather on my right shoulderblade, too. For my roots in Missouri- the bluebird is the state bird after all. But also 'cause I'm into flyin' about and doin' my own thing. I don't wanna be caged. Can't love a wild thing. Give me a break , guys, I just spent the last 3 hours in the VIP section at Mr. West. Thoughts are not clear right now.
Like I said about both tattoos: I probably won't get them 'til later on in life when I'm not leeching off my parents. Tats are not about fashion for me. For me, they're things that stay around forever. I think wearing your heart on your sleeve and loving your freedom are two things I want to stick to me, literally, to the day I die.
Okay. Seriously. Give me a break.
anyways.
All I want is something simple. Cheap. Classic. I don't need an elaborate tattoo or anything. It's more like I just don't have the balls to. But Salt does. I liked all the ones she picked out, too. But here are some suggestions:
dali's elephants, dali is my absolute favorite painter EVARRR after kandinsky. anyways get these elephants tattooed on you. one on each forearm over the crook of your elbows. that would look HOT.
this is my favorite piece by one of my favorite graffiti artists, Miss Van. oh man i love the doe. cute girl opitional.

I really think this one is it, though, Salt.
-pepz

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