the moon's light illuminated you
I simply invited the love
It's painful I can't sleep
if I love, it'll hurt as much as I love
it seems that's why I can become stronger gently
even sadness can be changed in my thoughts, I look like I believe in it
because I won't ever give up the feelings of thinking of you
Secret Sorrow ~ Koizumi Kouhei
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is � Seito no Senshi (Seishi Kou)
2004 and beyond. Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon (concepts, characters, etc) was
created by Naoko Takeuchi and � by Kodansha Publishing, TOEI Animation. All the
writers/artists here acknowledge that, and do not claim credit to the series.
No money is being made off this site; "Perchance to Dream" is a fansite meant to
entertain only. The images used for the layout were taken from
Starlight Pops!
The song "Secret Sorrow" was written, sung, and is � Koizumi Kouhei.
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This site was started on Wednesday the 3rd of March, and through hard work,
dedication, and extra days off of school thanks to the Grand Prix, was uploaded
on Sunday the 7th of March.
The name "Perchance to Dream" came from
Madam Hydra's wonderful Angel Sanctuary fanfiction of the same name. At
first I was worried about blatantly ripping off a name like that (and I guess it
can still qualify as that), but in the end, the fact that "Perchance to Dream"
suited this site stopped me from changing the name. ... I'm also going to use
the excuse that there are many other sites on the internet that share the same
name.
Version 2, Secret Sorrow: The current layout feature is Version 2 and was uploaded ___. It uses DIV layers, and was coded in Microsoft FrontPage and Notepad. The graphics were created in Adobe Photoshop, Paintshop Pro 7 and Microsoft Paint.
Version 1: The first layout used iFrames and tables. I never got around to making a non-frames version though. Like Version 2, this one was coded in Microsoft FrontPage and Notepad, while the graphics were created in Adobe Photoshop, Paintshop Pro 7 and Microsoft Paint.
Screen shots of Version 1 can be viewed below: