sigh

December 17th, 2008 | 219 Entries

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219 Entries for “sigh”

  1. ahh. i’m so tired. i can’t believe it. weary, to the bone. i’ve worked so hard. it was a job well done. i’m proud of myself for having done it.

    by lynne on 12.18.2008
  2. It’s amazing how one simple exhalation of air can express how you feel in such simple ways. Such a range of emotions from one simple thing.

    In a positive note, it could mean that you’re contented or you’re happy with what you have. It could also mean that you’re relieved about something. In a negative note, it could mean that you’re feeling stressed, bored or disappointed.

    by Trina on 12.18.2008
  3. Hello Im Klaus

    by Klaus on 12.18.2008
  4. sigh when i think of the people who, payed in advance for the thing they want me to do, and they don’t know, quite what they want. How can I? I have to become them. I have to become better them. And they didn’t quite like it.

    by vlada on 12.18.2008
  5. A deep soothing sigh!

    by Kristin on 12.18.2008
  6. He sat and the window and sighed. He ahad done everything humanly possible to save her. He had sent her to counseling, picked her up whenever she was down. He had stop ped a grand total of thirty seven suicide attempts. He had only left for a day.

    by Dustun on 12.18.2008
  7. She let out a small breath of air which swirled in the space in front of her. I watched it move from her painted-red lustrous lips and float towards me, tickling me with the gentlest wisps.

    She
    had the most beautiful

    Sigh.

    by Cai Xiaohan on 12.18.2008
  8. the thing i hate the most in human natural tendencies is love at first sight

    by liam riley on 12.18.2008
  9. Sighing is not something I particularly enjoy doing anymore. It puts me on the spot and it labels me as that one with “attitude.” Well, no more. I’m reclaiming my right to breathe. Don’t I have an obligation to supply myself with oxygen? And let out this exasperation that’s bursting me at the seams?

    by vitupera on 12.18.2008
  10. trying to breathe..
    while trying not to think about you.
    my love, my friend, my soulmate, my home.
    the one.
    the one i lost.

    by pdd on 12.18.2008
  11. “Stop sighing so much,” Jennifer said. “You’re getting on my nerves. This isn’t a melodrama class, you know.” She didn’t look up from her book.

    Across the aisle, Emily said, “That’s Spencer snoring, actually.”

    Jennifer’s head came up; she stared.

    Emily laughed softly. “Hey, just be glad he doesn’t snore like Morgan. He sounds like a freight train when he’s got a cold.”

    Somewhere from the back of the jet came an indignant, “Hey!”

    by Nagi on 12.18.2008
  12. She wept and wept and wept and wept.

    “This isn’t how it was supposed to go,” she cried. “At all.”

    He sighed. “I don’t” he said, but he didn’t know what.

    by Timm on 12.18.2008
  13. asigh again. This time i am prepared. For one a sigh and a sign look similar my last experience tells.

    A sigh is rude around this side of the world. Especially to elders. It can be used within ur peers in moments of cracking yourselves up. A sigh from your spouse is a surely bad sign.

    by Taiwo Akinosho on 12.18.2008
  14. a sign is a beutiful thing. why did i say that i really don’t know. i love signs because life really is unpredictible. Signs give us a guide. We might have been wrong, but thinking hard without signs won’t make us right either.

    Maybe taht is why signatures are so ugly and unpatterned

    by Taiwo Akinosho on 12.18.2008
  15. She sauntered up to him, but he wasn’t even looking. He was buried in a small leather-bound book he had picked up off the shelf. She signed. This was him as himself. Without her in his life. She turned and walked away.

    by nicole on 12.17.2008
  16. is what I do when I wake up in the morning. I do it alot at work when my stupid boss makes me do stupid thing. i sigh when i think about getting to sleep at night. siging is what i do when i think about fighting with my girlf firne. fire. fire. fire. sigh.

    by Josh on 12.17.2008
  17. Inhale the universe in curious fervor. Exhale your omniscience in a sweeping, malignant sigh.

    by nightshine on 12.17.2008
  18. a sigh is released in the morning as ice melts
    and mist is clear as rain.
    a sign reminds me of a short flame

    by ed on 12.17.2008
  19. Sighs are sad. They send a message of longing and regret. They show that you are thinking of some far away place that once was and now cannot be. As you breathe out the sorrows and longings of yesterday, you cleanse your soul.

    by Phoebe on 12.17.2008
  20. oh deary deary me sighed the sigher. “sigh”. history. its just one fucking thing after another…

    by tommy flowers on 12.17.2008
  21. sigh. i feel like sighing now. beeecauuuse. i realized that i lead another boy on. i thought i liked him. i really did. but turns out he leaves way too analytical responses to these one word things. and i don’t like it. i will probably run away from him.

    by cleo on 12.17.2008
  22. My chest heaves. My lungs expand. Air goes in. Emotion breaths out. I sigh. I sigh for love. I sigh for hate. I sigh for life. I sigh for death.

    by Ananda on 12.17.2008
  23. what a burden! life can be so overwhelming… If only letting out a big sigh made everything better!

    by dan on 12.17.2008
  24. Sigh. What am I going to do now? I’ve almost got what I want, but what I want is not good for me. How can I tell him he can’t have me when I still really want him? Sigh.

    by Sue on 12.17.2008
  25. *sigh* so much is held in a sigh. sometimes u express things you have no other way of expressing, and sometimes you just want to figure out what that one sigh implies coming from that one person. the sigh and that one person are inextricably intertwined. what is a one without a sigh to complicate things? and then in the complication really where the pleasure in the end comes from? would it be as sweet without the bitter madness?

    by emily on 12.17.2008
  26. left emotion hangs on his breath. the loss eats him away tears him apart. alone now.

    by elias c. on 12.17.2008
  27. So unbelievably tired. I wish this day was through. Won’t this back ache go away? Where’d the do disappear to? I can’t find that paperwork I was supposed to do earlier this week! It’s due tomorrow and now I’m hungry. Oh, nothing in the fridge. The internet won’t work and the phone bill is due.

    by Allie on 12.17.2008
  28. It’s so simple. One word. One sound. But the meanings and feelings brought forth from this sound are so much more complex. A sigh can signal boredom, tiredness, sadness and can illicit feelings of anger, frustration or sympathy.

    by Anne on 12.17.2008
  29. i’m done with it all. i don’t understand why it has to be this way.
    i’m relieved that it’s over in a way
    but the regret is still there
    what went wrong?
    what happened along the path of tomorrow?
    why not yesterday?
    i wish it could last
    but i’m glad it’s done

    by Ace Skibicki on 12.17.2008
  30. i sigh as i watch the fire burn my leg, loius arstrong just starts singing about a wonderful world and friends hugging freinds it was so stupid

    by wob-wob on 12.17.2008
  31. when she kisses me there, all I can do is sigh.

    by jeanette on 12.17.2008
  32. Like you’re exhaling your worries but they hang about you in a greasy cloud. Like speaking resigned resentment.

    by Andy on 12.17.2008
  33. “I can’t believe it’s over. After, what? How many years?” She sighed heavily, “I mean, I guess it was worth it…but sometimes I wonder, what could have happened if I changed what I believed in?”

    by Abby on 12.17.2008
  34. He was exhausted. He didn’t know where it came from. Before the conversation he felt great. Now he just couldn’t take any more. She just kept going on. Why was she so bitter? So judgemental? So RUDE? She wasn’t even talking about him but he knew he couldn’t take it anymore. Just then the door open. The first thing he saw was her red hair.

    by Mina on 12.17.2008
  35. Sigh.

    I am almost.

    Sigh.

    The letdown is sure to come.

    Sigh.

    Then elation. Relaxation. Sleep.

    Sigh.

    by Chris Rogers on 12.17.2008
  36. A long exhale that releases tension within oneself. It is usually accompanied by a sense of boredom or a lack of interest in something. I sigh a lot, so I know this word well.

    by caitlin/mermaid on 12.17.2008
  37. I sigh in despair whenever I think of a certain someone. I think about what could’ve been, what should’ve been, and I wonder how it all went wrong.

    by Matthew G aka 007bond on 12.17.2008
  38. My lungs aren’t very health for a twenty year old, I get sick a lot – pneumonia, bronchitis… but I love fresh air – the smack in your face as a cold wind hits you like it empties you whole soul and fills it up clean again. I don’t know how long I’ll breathe like that…

    by JR on 12.17.2008
  39. All I could do today was sigh. My husband had received what seemed like his thousandth job rejection. And this one seemed like it was the one. We had released our faith for it but apparently it wasn’t the one for him. Sigh.

    by Kim on 12.17.2008
  40. she sighs at me sometimes. looking like she’s frustrated or even mad at me. never want to disappoint. never want to make her frown. hope she’s feelin sunnier at the end of the day. she’s beautiful when she smiles.

    by gillian on 12.17.2008