Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Milk Drop

Walk into my room like wait up I want a glass of milk
Nah, I just want a drink that would be smooth as silk
Grab a ice gold glass
It was so dang frosty
All the fam like dang,
Now they're really thirsty

Rollin in
To the kitchen
I can tell my sis is snitchin
My want is getting deep
This glass of milk I want to keep
Draped in my morning sleep
Fam is standing next to me
Probly shoulda washed the glass
Nah I just want a drink
ooh what dissssssssssss
BUT HEY CHEERS *clink*

Poppin it
Pourin it
Bout to go and get some flavored syrup
Passin up on that apple juice
Someone else has been sippin in
Chuggin and drinkin it
Man I'm super happy that I got it now

Imma take your grampa's cup
Imma take your grampa's cup
Nah fo real, ask your gramps, can I have his handled cup?
Suade pajama pants
And some house slippers
Little bit of the milk spilled out my cup
DANG IT

They had a to up towel
They had a to up rag
I got the dirty towel
And they I wiped it up
HELLO HELLO
My expo dates comin
Nobody aint got nothin on my mad chuggin skills

I can take a gallon
And make disappear
WHERE'D IT GO (I don't know)
The family be like dang
He got the mojo




Monday, April 29, 2013

"Poetry is a marriage of craft and imagination."- Christine E. Hemp

When weary with the long day's care,
And earthly change from pain to pain,
And lost, and ready to despair,
Thy kind voice calls me back again:
Oh, my true friend! I am not lone,
While then canst speak with such a tone!

So hopeless is the world without;
The world within I doubly prize;
Thy world, where guile, and hate, and doubt,
And cold suspicion never rise;
Where thou, and I, and Liberty,
Have undisputed sovereignty.

What matters it, that all around
Danger, and guilt, and darkness lie,
If but within our bosom's bound
We hold a bright, untroubled sky,
Warm with ten thousand mingled rays
Of suns that know no winter days?

Reason, indeed, may oft complain
For Nature's sad reality,
And tell the suffering heart how vain
Its cherished dreams must always be;
And Truth may rudely trample down
The flowers of Fancy, newly-blown:

But thou art ever there, to bring
The hovering vision back, and breathe
New glories o'er the blighted spring,
And call a lovelier Life from Death.
And whisper, with a voice divine,
Of real worlds, as bright as thine.

I trust not to thy phantom bliss,
Yet, still, in evening's quiet hour,
With never-failing thankfulness,
I welcome thee, Benignant Power;
Sure solacer of human cares,
And sweeter hope, when hope despairs!
             - Emily Bronte

The poems relates to the wuote because in order to write poetry, one has to be in a state of imagination. Whether writing of an actual experience or writing of something outside of the realms of reality, a poet needs to be in an imaginary state. There also needs to be an amount of constructive craft that goes along with imagination. All poets need to feel a sense of immaturity when it comes to writing poetry. And when it poetry is written, the author needs to take on a characterization of youth.

Thursday, April 18, 2013

My Completely True Excuse

This is my completely true excuse as to why I showed up 27 minutes late to Mrs. Rasmussen's 3rd period PAP Creative Writing Class.

I was on my way to class whenever I felt my cellular device vibrating. Trying my hardest to resist the urge to check my phone, I got a nervous feeling. Like every teenager should, I resisted the urge for as long as possible. But after the second and the third ring, I just had to answer it. It was a call from a neighbor of mine. He had sent me multiple text messages saying that there had been some suspicious activity going on in my house. After calling and calling my parental units with no answer, I decided to play the hero. I raced across town to my house. I slowly opened the door and, just as I thought, there was a pack of lions and a sloth gathered at my sink, as if it were a watering hole. I then became afraid. I had no clue what to do. I then grabbed my whip that I hide in my pantry in case of emergencies, like this one.  I made the executive decision to keep the sloth. I whipped my whip until the lions became afraid of me. I opened the front door and guided the lions to the frame. But they would go. I then remembered that our family had planned to eat steak the night before, but had changed to cereal. I grabbed the steaks and threw them into my front yard. This lured the lions into my trap. I then picked them up one by one and put them in the choker hold. This would keep them asleep for only a little bit of time. I rushed them to the local zoo and dropped them off at the front gate, as a stork would a child. Relieved, I rushed back to school in hopes that I had not missed the daily lesson. My speed was faster than a racecar. I rushed to the second floor, not a drop of sweat on me. I then began my lesson as if nothing had even happened. After class, Mrs. Rasmussen caught me before I left and asked me why I was so late. I explained to her the story in depth.

Tuesday, April 2, 2013

As Time Goes Bye-Bye: Carpe Diem ( or seize the day!) Before time passes you by, what things do you want to do? What one thing do you want to do by the time you are thirty-five? Why? What have you already said good-bye to - people, places, ideas, stages in your life, hopes, dreams, sorrows? Reflect on those good-byes and/or grand plans. Make a list with short explanations, or concentrate on explaining one specificgoal or farewell in depth.

In my life, I have created a list of things I want to accomplish before I die. I have many things that I wish to strive for. I want to travel all around the world and familiarize myself with different customs and styles of living. I want to move to New York and perform on a live stage and have people come and pay to see me. I want to be famous and people recognize me all around the world. Before I'm thirty-five I want to have a family and help them get familiar with the world and it's different inhabitants. I am a firm believer in living life to the fullest. Life is too short to be unhappy all of the time and doing something that you hate. Life is not for regret or anything of the sort, or life is your to miss. I have already said good-bye to the people and dreams that will eventually hold me back. Someone has to be famous and get all the money, so why can't it be me? I have also said good-bye to the things that are too out of this world or superfluous. I cannot wait to get out into the world and experience the life that I want to live.

move to New York
get in a Broadway play
get on a TV show
go to a performing arts college
never come back to Wichita Falls
start a clothing line
become famous
become a father
become a role model
become awesome(already done)

I jsut want to live life to the fullest and not regret the decisions that I will make. I cannot wait.

Thursday, February 21, 2013

My Fvorite Laday

     The most important person in my life is my grandmother, Jo Ann Runion. Her addictions to social media, cauliflower, and the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills keep her young and sassy as ever. I cannot imagine life without my grandmother.
     From birth my grandmother and I formed a special bond. The day that I was born was the same day that my grandmother had been told that her cancer was gone. From many years of chemotherapy, my grandmother grew very fond of television and the new technical advancements of the late 90's. The long strip of land between Las Vegas, Nevada and Wichita Falls, Texas kept us physically apart but never spiritually. Sending special presents once a month, my grandmother would envelope hand-made cards and meaningful crafts that I would keep until adulthood. She wa always very strategic in her diction ad she would often fabricate stories of mother and her 6 brother and sisters. but alway telling the stories in ways that would aide in remembering them forever.
     Standing 5'3", Jo Ann Runion birthed 6 children, step-mothered 7, and was still a large presence in all of her descendants. With colored hair, ostentatious outfits, matching jewelry and a spicy attitude to pair, my grandmother would be ready to fight anyone who hurt her babies.
     After living in Las Vegas for 40 years, my grandmother moved to Wichita Falls. Living in a one bedroom apartment building, my grandmother fit in very well. She always hated staying inside and needed to be in the open space. She drove a white Honda Elantravall over town trying to find something to do. She chose TJMAXX an Walmart. Thinking she was stepping out of her comfort zone, my grandmother chose cauliflower over broccoli and fell in love with it. Everywhere he went, there was a bag I steamed cauliflower to accompany her. Having a very specific smell, she could not hide it. She brought a bag to the movie theatres, the Olive Garden, and even church.
     Developing the laziness of sayin the full word "grandma" our family shortened it to "G." the nickname still exists today. She is a source of comedic genius and pure musical leadership. Her favorite song is "Rolling in the Deep" by her favorite artist of all time, Adrle. By tapping her fingers I the beat of the drum, my grandmother thought that she was the most beautiful sounding thing in the whole universe. But the bigger reason that G is so special to me is that she never stopped loving me throughout all of the bad things that I did. They just made her love me more because she thought that when someone did something bad, they needed love, and she was always willing to give it to anyone.

Thursday, February 7, 2013

3 QQ's

"Do one thing a day that scares you."
                                          - Eleanor Roosevelt

The significance of this quote is that one should, at least once a day, break out of their norm and do something crazy. It is difficult to break social habits and trends, but to live the life that is desire, one must break those habits. This is meaningful to me because it reminds me that I should not always lives a hermit. I should be doing things that I am not used to and dabbling in the unknown. Particularly, this appeals to me as a teenager because I believe in teenagers living life as if there was no tomorrow. I also believe that teenagers are supposed to make mistakes and learn from them but how are we, as teenagers, ever going to learn if we do not try?


"You Only Live Once"
                              - Drake

This quote is meaningful to me because it was made to appeal to a younger generation. I feel that presently all aspects of media and political presentations are constructed for the 'shaping of America,' meaning raising a youthful generation to become successful. Especially media, I feel is a mainly youth-driven industry. The significance of this quote is that we, as humans, should be living life to the fullest everyday. That we should live life as if we were to die tomorrow. I chose this quote along with the previous quote to compare that there are two different generations telling us to learn from our mistakes and live life as we intend to.


"The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched- they must be felt with the heart."
                    - Helen Keller

This quote is significant to me because I believe that love is the ultimate gift and cannot be overshadowed by anything else. I am a firm believer in not forgetting those who love you the most. Love is not a material object, it is an emotion. Emotions cannot just be thrown away and forgotten, they must be handled with care. If I were to lose every material object that belonged to me, I would still have the most important thing to me, love. And the only true happiness that will ever be reached in someone's life is accomplished with love.


"Don't let anyone look down on you because you are young."
                                                                                    - Austin Devault

I feel that the youth of America are discriminated against because of their age. But, once a generation dies, the next takes over. We, as the youth of America, we're born to make mistakes and learn from them, becoming a better moral person. One does not do things incorrectly because they are young. Many insult the young people of the media for having a good time and living THEIR life. Soon, a young person now, may discover the cure for cancer, or make a architectural discovery that will baffle America. The phrase "you're too young" was always one that aggravated me. I always replied with the question, "Well when will I be old enough?" I am a full supporter in defending in what you believe in. The youth of America will eventually be heard. And there will be a new youth of America with new moral views. Right now, we, as youth, should focus on our future and what we want to become and having fun while doing it.