Days Without Dawn
At first it wasn't wrong but altogether sound
My life with you began before we fell and hit the ground
And here we are today
So far away from yesterday
We built ourselves a tower above everyone... to steal the sun
It seemed we'd go so far, I thought we had it all worked out
I guess we were wrong
Cannot be apart
A body without lungs can't shout
Or scream it out
Lost inside your world
I can't believe there's no way out
Of the days without dawn
Rush to find my wayI hope i'll make it back someday
To where i belong
You rounded up my world
You rounded up my paradise
Can you see My eyes
See that i might not return
From the days without dawnDays without dawn
You see by now i've learned
That sometimes all of us get burned
We get burned
Jason Lo - Days without dawn

Which Tarot Am I?
Recently i googled "which tarot am i" on the web, and i came across 3 quizzes sporting my question. The first quiz was a Quizilla one, with particularly open-ended multiple choice questions... :
You are the Hermit card. The Hermit has chosen a solitary spiritual path. He shines light on his inner self and, by this means, gains wisdom. The Hermit's home is the natural world and it is by being in tune with that world that he learns the laws of nature and learn how they operate within himself. His path is a lonely one as he lives in silence and has for companionship only his own internal rhythms. But those crossing his path are touched by his light and wisdom. Though often alone, he manages nevertheless to instruct those who meet him and guides those who chose to follow him on a path towards enlightenment.
The second one... (Also from Quizilla):
You are The Hermit. You sometimes turn away from society to focus on the inner world. You sense that there is a deeper reality and wish to find it. You are a seeker, and are a wise teacher. You are The Hermit, seek and ye shall find.
The third one was found on some online celtic-wiccan 'e-store' ...
The Fool. Undirected Creative Force. Open, receptive, devoid of pre-conceived notions. Beginnings.A young man holding the white rose of innocence in his left hand and grasping a vagabond's staff and satchel in the other, wanders with his gaze to the heavens, about to step into the abyss. His symbolizes the journey of the spirit from innocence to wisdom. His guardian and friend is the white dog, symbolizing his own innocent trust and faith, for which the world labels him The Fool.
(The third quiz was particularly horrible... i was shocked to see the grammatical errors and typos in the result, and had to do the editing myself.. perhaps the celts do not practice the "Queen's English".. or maybe they were on some "herbal influence" when they were typing the results... *lol*)
Personally i wasn't surprised with The Hermit appearing... I am, at the very essence, an introvert, a knowledge seeker and can often be found in cool, dark and quiet places (like in a library, in a cave, under rotting logs, or *gasp* under your bed right now! *insert horror SFX*). The Fool, however, was an aspect i did not expect to express itself that strongly. It is an aspect of me that 'flares up' at particular moments, often a 'subconcious urge' to express myself. If there was one thing that could wreck the Hermit's quiet and conserved image, it would be the irrational Fool, who follows the silly white rabbit down the rabbit hole without a second thought.
Now if i would 'merge' the results together: 'the Fool' and 'the Hermit'... i will end up with something like a 'crazy old hermit'... :P