Thursday, August 7, 2008

Peter Pan

It was just a DREAM after all. Neverland doesn’t really exist. I will never find Peter Pan’s place..

I’m home now. And this is the reality! I belong to this chaotic world and I never could deny such realism. The best I could do now is to accept that fact and fly higher to see a larger picture of what’s really going on. How am I going to do that is a query I still can’t answer. As of this moment, I just wish to meet Peter Pan in my own sphere –someone who will agree to join me in my world, someone who will teach me how to fly and will believe I can, someone who will catch me if I fall every time I fail my lesson, someone who will ask me stay yet brave enough to come with me instead, someone who will fight for me when everyone seem to be against me, someone who cares enough to listen even when he can’t fully understand, someone who will stay by me when everybody else gives up on me, someone who will give me flowers when I’m depress and broken, someone who will cheer me up when I feel like crying and giving up, someone who will simply love me at my worst yet inspire me to be better.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Not sure if you mean in the story or not, but the Neverland is a real place (in the story.)
And if you're a Pan fan, did you know about the new novel?
It's different from the other prequels and sequels because all of those contradict Barrie's original tales. This new one is not only faithful, it's based on his idea for more Pan adventure!
Pretty cool :)
Check it out: http://www.peterpansneverworld.com/
BELIEVE!

Lilah said...

I've always been a Pan fan since I was a kid. I just so loved to watch the cartoon series of Peter Pan in our local tv channel back then. I never read the novels though. But I would love to read over them now..:-)I just don't have the copies yet. Btw, never heard from that one from Peter Von Brown til now.. Actually I happened to pass by the bookstore this morning and what I found out was a new book by Geraldine McCaughrean, "Peter Pan in Scarlet". In the book, Wendy is already a young mother and the Lost Boys now Old Boys. They return to Neverland, becoming children again in the process. Sounds cool! And its said to have already had a film deal..cant wait to watch another Peter Pan movie.

Anonymous said...

Well, "Peter Pan in Scarlet" is filled with contradictions. An "offical" sequel with mistakes? I prefer the one I mentioned above ;)
BELIEVE!