With Open Arms
I envy the dead for they do not feel,
They do not see, they do not hear,
I welcome death with open arms,
To take my light and give me night,
Reaper, Reaper come for me,
Take my life, release this soul,
Eternal rest is what I seek,
A bed beneath the rocky sky,
Underground where I belong,
I do not feel, I do not see,
I do not hear, my wish is here.
Thursday, December 9, 2010
In this time of year
And just like that I vanish into thin air,
This what you wanted right? Consider this my Christmas gift,
And as for new year’s don’t bother you won't know me,
I'll slowly vanish from your life and all memories,
I’ll complete the wish you once asked for,
Don’t try to deny that you asked me for this,
My only goal in life since the day I met you,
Was to make you smile and your dreams come true,
But you wished for this and it broke my heart,
But if this makes you happy I guess I’ll comply,
This is goodbye, for now and forever.
This what you wanted right? Consider this my Christmas gift,
And as for new year’s don’t bother you won't know me,
I'll slowly vanish from your life and all memories,
I’ll complete the wish you once asked for,
Don’t try to deny that you asked me for this,
My only goal in life since the day I met you,
Was to make you smile and your dreams come true,
But you wished for this and it broke my heart,
But if this makes you happy I guess I’ll comply,
This is goodbye, for now and forever.
The Beggars Opera
This was probably the weirdest play I have ever read. As strange as it was, however, I enjoyed the story line. The idea of the play itself was magnificent, the ending with the beggar coming in and saying it should end in a happy tune was perfect. No matter what class or what job you posses a happy ending is always observed, if you look deep enough.
The Truth
His name was Guaquim Alvares Tank Guerrero, a sports superstar. With slick black long hair that seemed to curl as it got longer, and brown eyes that could pierce your soul (according to his fan club). He played for every sports team in his middle school, and he was also recognized as a true genius among his peers. His laid back attitude attracted all females, ranging from geeky all the way to the preps. His parents, however, did not acknowledge his athletic ability. They always pressured him onto making good grades and excelling in any academic related activity. His mother being a banker and his father a world renowned chemist, they expected a lot of their son and pushed him past his limits.
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