The Official E-Zine of the DALnet IRC Network
February, 2005 Issue.

Letter from the Editor

Your Valentines messages

Guest Editorial
- Guest Editorial by wshs

Valentines Day
- Love is in the air
- Valentines history

User submissions
- Breaking the ice
- Gmail
- Pinakbet
- Sinigang
- Quits, Quotes, Quandries

Poetry
- It wasn't love but...
- To my love...
- Ode of the IRC Operator
- Angel

Short Stories
- Crime and punishment


Past Issues
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To my love: DALnet
by Apol0o

It wasn’t a moment when every shedding leaves stopped,
midway in their flight to dust.
It wasn’t a moment when the sun got stuck in the set, beaming
to a moon that never rose.
It wasn’t a moment when the channel froze with a kiddy’s flood, halfway
a sentence typed ­ ready to shout aloud.
It was a long long time - in cafes dimly light, and sounds
of keys pressed and typed,
That I fell in love, the one that lasts despite the demons’ evil eyes
and DoS-ing you with all their might.
Such is our love my darling, that if Romeo had lived to see
the day; he would not be of fame.
Unbound, unchained my love flows, grows, swells as each day
and each night we get closer and closer.

Your beauty has not faded in my eyes, in the years five, that
I have known you my love.
The passion you kept alive with secrets unfold every day every time,
you let me reach deeper into your soul.
Indeed you gave me a lot my love. Love, happiness, desire ­ relentless
is what I perhaps am to you in return.
But you my love never felt sad, never stopped loving and thus I but not
love you and love you more.
May our love be bound by time to a limit where time means no time, and
death part us the mortal life.
But love my love is not to die even when with a worldly life and
children and the other wife, shouting in the kitchen.
Forthe love I hold is true to heart, even if the ways we part you will
stay in my heart forever and I will love you.

Written By: Apol0o
© (2005)

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