When I think up a thought
As I sit, looking into the
past,
Thinking of things long forgot
It all come back, at long last,
My thoughts start to flow,
During the dark and damp night,
I think " oh, woe",
My heart and my mind start to fight
But you are foregone
As I fall to the floor
I think to myself and moan,
I remember how it was all before.
When you were my friend,
But now we're at our end.
Wednesday, October 30, 2013
Thursday, October 24, 2013
Fall in my Shawl
1
Oh how I love fall
I just want to leave
Becasue I believe
I'm too cool
To go to school
In my comfy shawl
2
In my shawl
All I do is think about fall
And all the things the season brings, is that cool?
To believe
That I can leave
The place that teaches me, my school?
3
But how I love school
Especailly when I wear my shawl
During the fall
In the weather so cool
I believe
That I can leave
4
But if I were to leave
Lewis-Clark State College, my lovely school
Without forgetting my shawl
In the lovely Lewiston fall
Which is a perfect temperature, oh so cool
Should I go home, I believe?
5
To believe
That I love to leave
In the fall
While wearing my shawl
The place I so love, my school
Which is so cool
6
Sometimes I think I'm cool
But then I believe
That think, "leave"
This place, this school
In my shawl
As I walk into the fall...
How I love the fall, the time of year wear it is cool
I decide that I never want to leave, or at least I believe
That school is my favorite place, especially when I wear my shawl
Oh how I love fall
I just want to leave
Becasue I believe
I'm too cool
To go to school
In my comfy shawl
2
In my shawl
All I do is think about fall
And all the things the season brings, is that cool?
To believe
That I can leave
The place that teaches me, my school?
3
But how I love school
Especailly when I wear my shawl
During the fall
In the weather so cool
I believe
That I can leave
4
But if I were to leave
Lewis-Clark State College, my lovely school
Without forgetting my shawl
In the lovely Lewiston fall
Which is a perfect temperature, oh so cool
Should I go home, I believe?
5
To believe
That I love to leave
In the fall
While wearing my shawl
The place I so love, my school
Which is so cool
6
Sometimes I think I'm cool
But then I believe
That think, "leave"
This place, this school
In my shawl
As I walk into the fall...
How I love the fall, the time of year wear it is cool
I decide that I never want to leave, or at least I believe
That school is my favorite place, especially when I wear my shawl
Monday, October 21, 2013
An Ode To the House Cat
An Ode to the House Cat
Oh, the house cat
Pretty and fluffy
Your eyes like green sea glass
Hair as soft as a baby's behind
With four cute little paws
And whiskers so long
The way you stalk
Up and down the windowsill
Silently moving, twitching your tail
Ever so craving that rush
The rush of catching and pouncing
Daydreaming in the sun
Dreams of mice and rabbits
Catching and killing
Chomp Chomp Chomp
Oh, the house cat
Pretty and fluffy
Your eyes like green sea glass
Hair as soft as a baby's behind
With four cute little paws
And whiskers so long
The way you stalk
Up and down the windowsill
Silently moving, twitching your tail
Ever so craving that rush
The rush of catching and pouncing
Daydreaming in the sun
Dreams of mice and rabbits
Catching and killing
Chomp Chomp Chomp
Tuesday, October 8, 2013
A&P vs. Orientation
The stories "A&P" and "Orientation" are two very different stories. For this blog, I'll not try to compare them both in entirety, but rather I'll compare the role of a bosses in each of the stories.
The boss in A&P isn't around much, from how the narrator describes it. "Lengel comes in from haggling with a truck full of cabbages on the lot and is about to scuttle into that door marked MANAGER behind which he hides all day..." This sentence suggests that the manager of this supermarket is always hiding in his office. But once he sees the girls, "improperly dressed" he cracks the whip. Lengel goes from being a push over, uncaring type boss, to a hard ass in less than :30 seconds.
The boss in Orientation is completely different. This boss is the all knowing type. You can also assume that this boss is the hard ass type, since he always repeats the phrase "Ask too many questions, however, and you may be let go." He doesn't seem like he's the pushover, or hide-in-his-office type. This boss knows all. He can tell you anything about all of his workers, even adding in that one is a serial killer. "He is a serial killer, the one they call the Carpet Cutter, responsible for the mutilations across town. We're not supposed to know that, so do not let on. In any case, when Kevin Howard gets caught, act surprised." The fact that he knows all about his employees suggests that he is all knowing.
The boss in A&P isn't around much, from how the narrator describes it. "Lengel comes in from haggling with a truck full of cabbages on the lot and is about to scuttle into that door marked MANAGER behind which he hides all day..." This sentence suggests that the manager of this supermarket is always hiding in his office. But once he sees the girls, "improperly dressed" he cracks the whip. Lengel goes from being a push over, uncaring type boss, to a hard ass in less than :30 seconds.
The boss in Orientation is completely different. This boss is the all knowing type. You can also assume that this boss is the hard ass type, since he always repeats the phrase "Ask too many questions, however, and you may be let go." He doesn't seem like he's the pushover, or hide-in-his-office type. This boss knows all. He can tell you anything about all of his workers, even adding in that one is a serial killer. "He is a serial killer, the one they call the Carpet Cutter, responsible for the mutilations across town. We're not supposed to know that, so do not let on. In any case, when Kevin Howard gets caught, act surprised." The fact that he knows all about his employees suggests that he is all knowing.
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