This is an emotional poem about a man who wants to find and understand love.
I'm running
Oh yeah I'm running to destination: Love,
I want to find what it really is,
I'm running,
Yeah yeah yeah yeah,
Oh yeah heh,
I want to find it,
I want to run
Yea yea-a-yea,
Sha na-na-na-na-sha-na-na-na-na
I'm a goin'
I know that's love's eternal,
Be by my side
Sha na-na-na-na-sha-na-na-na-na
Yeah,
I'm running
This is actually a song. I hope you like it. It symbolizes our search to find and understand love throughout our lives.
Thursday, July 22, 2010
Perseus, Medusa, and The Prophecy
Have you heard the story of Perseus? Perseus was good natured, and friendly. He even became a hero of Greek Mythology. This is a real myth. I have altered it a LOT.
In the land of Argos, a boy named Perseus (Let's call him Perse) was born. Now Perse, according to a prophecy, was going to be the reason the king would die. So he ordered that Perse would be executed 10 days after he was born.
However, a man named Polyompes rescued Perse. Polyompes took Perse to his home in Crete...
APPROXIMATELY 17 YEARS LATER...
Now Perse's stepmother was evil. She asked Perse to kill Medusa, a fearful Gorgon.
In case you do not know, Medusa had insulted a very important person. Her name was Athena, and so Athena changed her into a hideous monster with snakes for hair and a glare that turned anyone who looked directly in her eyes into a stone statue.
Perseus was forced to kill Medusa, and he didn't like it. But he did it anyways.
Now Perse lopped off Medusa's head with one blow of his axe.
He took the head to his stepmother. She accidently turned into a stone statue by looking at Medusa's head. Perse had been blamed for he accident, and so Polyompes tried to kill him.
But Perse escaped, and he went back to Argos. There Perse gave the king his sword. But Perse handed the sword over to the king the wrong way so that he accidentally stabbed the king. Perseus had fulfilled the prophecy.
Perse buried the king and went back to his mother and father. THE END.
Sad story, huh? Have a nice day!
In the land of Argos, a boy named Perseus (Let's call him Perse) was born. Now Perse, according to a prophecy, was going to be the reason the king would die. So he ordered that Perse would be executed 10 days after he was born.
However, a man named Polyompes rescued Perse. Polyompes took Perse to his home in Crete...
APPROXIMATELY 17 YEARS LATER...
Now Perse's stepmother was evil. She asked Perse to kill Medusa, a fearful Gorgon.
In case you do not know, Medusa had insulted a very important person. Her name was Athena, and so Athena changed her into a hideous monster with snakes for hair and a glare that turned anyone who looked directly in her eyes into a stone statue.
Perseus was forced to kill Medusa, and he didn't like it. But he did it anyways.
Now Perse lopped off Medusa's head with one blow of his axe.
He took the head to his stepmother. She accidently turned into a stone statue by looking at Medusa's head. Perse had been blamed for he accident, and so Polyompes tried to kill him.
But Perse escaped, and he went back to Argos. There Perse gave the king his sword. But Perse handed the sword over to the king the wrong way so that he accidentally stabbed the king. Perseus had fulfilled the prophecy.
Perse buried the king and went back to his mother and father. THE END.
Sad story, huh? Have a nice day!
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
The Labyrinth
In the last post, you got to know a little bit about me. Now you will hear a story.
Once upon a time, there was a labyrinth constructed by king of the sea, known as Aduelas. This king had a golden trident at the center of the labyrinth. A dragon guarded the labyrinth. And for extra protection, the walls moved as they wished.
Now, the king of the sea was evil. So a hero had to return to the trident back to the king of the sky, whom had given it to Aduelas.
I was chosen to return the trident. I swam to the depths of the underwater world. Down there, I finally came across the kingdom of Aduelas.
I entered the labyrinth. The walls tried to crush me, but I managed to get through. Soon enough, I was back where I started.
Then I tried again.
No matter how many times I tried, I returned back to the spot where I was before.
However, the fifth time I tried, I saw a tree. On the tree was a riddle.
I am love's helper,
I carry wishes upon my back
My name does not matter,
What am I?
Love is God, but who was his helper? Wishes? That must mean a prayer. A scripture with an angel in it did say that her name didn't matter-
An angel.
"An angel?" I said. Suddenly, roots in the tree opened up. I boldly walked into the roots.
I walked out in the center of the labyrinth. It was A SECRET PASSAGEWAY!
I took the trident, but the dragon saw me. He opened his eyes and chased me mournfully.
Wait. Mournfully?
He was trying to tell me something. I pointed the trident at the dragon and it turned into a beautiful young girl. She said that Aduelas condemned her to take the form of a dragon and to guard the trident.
I took her to the king of the sky, gave him the trident, and we all lived happily ever after.
This short tale is based on Ariadne's thread. Happy lives to all of you!
Once upon a time, there was a labyrinth constructed by king of the sea, known as Aduelas. This king had a golden trident at the center of the labyrinth. A dragon guarded the labyrinth. And for extra protection, the walls moved as they wished.
Now, the king of the sea was evil. So a hero had to return to the trident back to the king of the sky, whom had given it to Aduelas.
I was chosen to return the trident. I swam to the depths of the underwater world. Down there, I finally came across the kingdom of Aduelas.
I entered the labyrinth. The walls tried to crush me, but I managed to get through. Soon enough, I was back where I started.
Then I tried again.
No matter how many times I tried, I returned back to the spot where I was before.
However, the fifth time I tried, I saw a tree. On the tree was a riddle.
I am love's helper,
I carry wishes upon my back
My name does not matter,
What am I?
Love is God, but who was his helper? Wishes? That must mean a prayer. A scripture with an angel in it did say that her name didn't matter-
An angel.
"An angel?" I said. Suddenly, roots in the tree opened up. I boldly walked into the roots.
I walked out in the center of the labyrinth. It was A SECRET PASSAGEWAY!
I took the trident, but the dragon saw me. He opened his eyes and chased me mournfully.
Wait. Mournfully?
He was trying to tell me something. I pointed the trident at the dragon and it turned into a beautiful young girl. She said that Aduelas condemned her to take the form of a dragon and to guard the trident.
I took her to the king of the sky, gave him the trident, and we all lived happily ever after.
This short tale is based on Ariadne's thread. Happy lives to all of you!
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
An Interview with Kyle by Kyle
KYLE: What was your funniest moment?
Kyle: Tooting in a pastor's lap as a baby
KYLE: What are your favorite teachers?
Kyle: If I mentioned their names, my least favorite teachers will be upset. (Ms. L is one of my least favorite. Sorry, but you were mean! Ms. Lange, Ms. L isn't you, don't worry)
KYLE: What is your favorite book?
Kyle: A Series of Unfortunate Events, and Harry Potter.
KYLE: What is your motto?
Kyle: Try new things, try new things, and we will all feel like kings!
KYLE: What's your favorite color?
Kyle: Blue
KYLE: What's your favorite type of music?
Kyle: Classical
Kyle: Tooting in a pastor's lap as a baby
KYLE: What are your favorite teachers?
Kyle: If I mentioned their names, my least favorite teachers will be upset. (Ms. L is one of my least favorite. Sorry, but you were mean! Ms. Lange, Ms. L isn't you, don't worry)
KYLE: What is your favorite book?
Kyle: A Series of Unfortunate Events, and Harry Potter.
KYLE: What is your motto?
Kyle: Try new things, try new things, and we will all feel like kings!
KYLE: What's your favorite color?
Kyle: Blue
KYLE: What's your favorite type of music?
Kyle: Classical
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