Yeah, I thought I might as well write out some of my poetry :D
Imagine a night…
With its darkness, strong.
And the world’s in waiting,
For the morning bird’s song.
Its calls will beckon,
Announce the day.
The dismal gloom
Of the night, it shall slay.
The silence draws out
To unbearable lengths.
When, hark, the bird sings
And shows off its strengths.
The blackness dissolves,
To reveal the light.
It’s there to prevail,
To banish the night.
The sunrise appears,
In full shine and glory.
Its gold and rose hues,
Telling their story.
The sun rises up,
High into the sky.
Knowing, of course,
That it soon shall lie,
Down to rest,
On the other side.
And we’ll wait ‘til next morning,
We shall abide.
English assignment... :D
Monday, June 9, 2008
Poems #1
Posted by jm at 9:30 PM 0 comments
Dream blog #1
So, I'm trying this thing, where I write down my dreams
Last night, I had a dream of epic proportions. I was alone in my room, when I was called to NASA headquaters, where I had to undergo testing to prove whether or not I could go into space. I had an artifical blood tube go into my arm, and it accelerated my blood flow to thousand of multiples of times faster than usual. Suddenly, I burst, splattering the room with oxygenized blood. Yeah, kinda gory, but at least it was decent :P
And I also dreamed a gopher was watching me, sorta like this one: http://youtube.com/watch?v=y8Kyi0WNg40
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First of many
Well, here I am, writing my first post of possibly many more. Although I'm not sure exactly what to write about, I'll try my best...
So I was sitting here, in the far corner of my living room, with Mythbusters in the background on the tv (they were exploding cars), when I looked at my brother. He was just sitting there, all 245 pounds of him, on the couch watching the television with a black stare on his face. It struck me that a quickly growing percentage of the world is just like that, obese, lazy and captivated by actvities requiring no more energy than blinking. Technology has brought our physical lives to a halt; we no longer need to search for food, work hard, or use most of our muscles because of wireless technology. We are become stagnant, like a puddle left to fester in the gutters. The glories of our society, the great wall of china, monolithic art and sculptures, and constructions are disappearing because of the sheer effort required to do them. People need to realize that life is more than what is in range of the tv remote, or the keyboard, and that we need to work at life to feel fufilled. And with that, I must go hottub, and I will return, to post more blogs on the computer, therefore subjecting myself to a certain level of hypocrisy. Fair thee well :P
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