Friday, May 27, 2011

Thunder

A little too late,
Never too prudent,
Darting flashes
Seconded by a bang

Clouds cry
‘Tis remembered
Great brilliance,
Forever respected

But thunder?
Not thunder.
Thunder’s frightful.
Too loud, unreliable.

Never remembered,
Taken for granted,
Yet it solidifies,
And announces.

It tells how close,
And how powerful,
Its opinions are told,
Unforgettable.

Hatred

Like wretched poison, wafting from your ears, so all you hear is hate
As the boiling pits of prejudice and discrimination, tainted with blood.
So quickly remembered are the sour words and devastation,
Yet so speedily forgotten be the times of hope and companionship.

Upon your tongue, and from your mouth, stinging words do gait,
Searching to kill, hoping to murder, they slap the enemy like mud.
You long for their demise and wallow at the sight of their elation.
Until, in the search of icy revenge, into sorrow you do dip.

Saturday, May 21, 2011

Promised Insanity

You probably think that itd be pretty nice if it was physically impossible for people to break a promise, on your world, huh?  Well, youre wrong.  It would be horrible; it would destroy peoples lives.  After all, sometimes promises are made to be broken.

            You ugly dandiweed eater!  You cant do anything right! Hodrick yelled at me from across the measly patch of grass in front of our school that was meant exclusively for decorative purposes.
            Shut up, foxbelly!  The only reason you can do things right is because you pay people to do them for you! I hissed back.
            A chorus of snickers patted my ego on the back.  I looked around; there was a tight circle of about thirty kids surrounding Hodrick and me.  I caught Cicilias eye; she was nervously chewing on her lower lip.  Hodrick noticed my glance in her direction and took advantage of it.
            Why do you think a mud-scraper like you could ever be with her? Hodrick taunted.
            A faceless voice from the crowd appealed to the devil sitting on my left shoulder, Go get him Slason!
            Without debate, I obeyed.  I lunged towards Hodrick, fully prepared to beat on him until he was a crying pulp of embarrassment.  An outspread palm, pushing me back to my original position on the lawn met my face.
            Mr. Hiatrick, Mr. Dumblune, that is quite enough! growled Mr. Bune, Now if youd both come with me, Im certain that we can find a solution to this problem, whatever it may be.
            Mr. Bune followed closely behind us while we entered the school, but took the lead once we were inside.
            With Mr. Bunes back turned, Hodrick was brave enough to keep adding insults; A person like you should never be allowed to walk next to a person like me!  Crawl, Slason, crawl!
            I promise you, Hodrick, one day I will kill you! I spat in a harsh whisper, a little too loudly.
            Mr. Bune spun around with a ferocity I had never before witnessed in him.  Fear gripped at the corners of his eyes, although he tried in vain to hide it.
            While grabbing me wildly, Mr. Bune screeched, Run, Hodrick!  Run as fast as you can and get the authorities or you will be dead by sundown!  Hes made a promise, and now it must be fulfilled unless we stop him!  Go!
            It was an astonishingly short amount of time before the authorities showed up, but in that short amount of time, I was able to recollect on what just happened.  I had just made a promise, and on Orotho, promises are never broken.
            Never, on Orotho, had a promise gone unfulfilled without the promise-maker going insane.  No one knows why this is.  For centuries, it has taunted curiosities and troubled some of the greatest minds Orotho has to offer.  Yet, it has never been figured out.  On Orotho, it has simply become a way of life; it has been accepted.
            The first unfortunate authorities assigned to my case (the ones reached by Hodrick) came in astounding amounts, considering I am only fifteen.  However, the forty-or-so grown men could not contain me.  I chewed through whatever attempted to hold me, including arms, chains, ropes, and leashes laced with crippling drugs.  I fought through their swords and well aimed bullets.  The stars granted me the power I needed to win that confrontation, but eventually, I would not succeed in my mission.
            I chased Hodrick for days.  From town, to city, to farmland, to town, he led and I followed.  All the while, authorities swarmed me.  It took them twelve days, but eventually, they acquired a firm enough grip on me to take me prisoner.
            From there, they transported me to the Institute for Oathers (the term for those who make dangerous pledges on Orotho), and that is where I currently reside.  Madness pulses through my veins and gnaws on my brain.  Desperate power granted to me by my promise forces my extremities into fits of spasms.  The guards outside my solid cement cell feed my insanity.  They have allowed me a single pen, but no paper.
            If you are now reading this, my body was found, with my story scribbled all over it and a pen protruding from my abdomen like a scrawny javelin.  The guard who found me then must have indulged in sharing a juicy secret, and the news, if not the actual words, has reached scouts on your planet.  To you, I bid adieu, and beg that you never make a promise on Orotho.

Saturday, May 7, 2011

Beautiful Things

In a world full of hurt, sorrow, and pain,
In a world stuffed with terror, uncertainty, and sin,
There will always be the beautiful things.
Pink and white buds on trees in April and May
The blazing red and gold sun each and every day
Small, innocent children, who’ve never known lies,
And sweet and soft lullabies sung to sleepy eyes.

There will always be the beautiful things,
For without them we wouldn’t survive.
No matter how dark or how gloomy,
No matter the wars, or the pain, or the fear
Remember, forever, that the beautiful things are near.
You may have to search, and sometimes wipe away dust
But the beautiful things are there, of this you can trust.

Search high, and search low, and don’t ever forget,
That the beautiful things hide in places never ventured.
They’re tricky to notice, and that makes them beautiful,
And sometimes they aren’t even seen,
But you shall see them if your senses remain keen.
Always look, always watch, and occasionally stop to stare,
For who knows, if the next day they’ll be there.

The beautiful things tend to come and go.
Some change with the seasons,
And others fade in and out of view.
So watch, listen, and try to remember,
That way you’ll know when they get together.
Memorize the beautiful things and become one yourself
And remove all those grudges of your heart’s shelf.

Remember the beautiful things,
Remember them forever and ever,
And they will never forget you.

A Hero

a heros a hero whatever he is,
no matter whatever he does.
A heros a warrior, if only
in their own mind.
A heros doesnt have to be mighty,
Or strongorbraveorhandsome.
A heros a hero even if he isnt

some say thet nobind canhold mymind
and thet is true, I guess, but then why
wouldyouputyourownbindthere?
In stereotyping and judgmentally deciding,
who can and cant be a hero, remember
to keep your mind free of a bind
and be a Hero!No matter what is said

I Wonder Why We Wonder

I wonder why we wonder about all the things that we see,
Such as stars, and water, and the leaves on a tree.
Why can’t we let all these things just simply be?

All our wondering before has lead us to a place,
Where there are greenhouse gasses and toxic waste.
Do you see what wondering brought, in its “diplomatic” case?

We force all the natives out of their homes,
Because “they weren’t as civilized as us.”
Since when has civilized been polluting the world until we all just live in domes?

The next generation, is screwed beyond compare,
We’re born into a world with no fantasies and mysteries,
And the first thing that the doctor says when we’re born is,
“I hope you, or another, can fix this world.”

America

 

Home of the brave, land of the free

Forever united, forever strong, we will be.
Through pestilence, fear, famine, and war
Nothing will break us, nothing will beat us.
We will not surrender; we will not give up,
Of this, all countries, and all nations can be sure.

In God we are blessed, for in God we trust.
We will always succeed, if our cause is just.
Never will we forget, or bury in shame
Those who died to preserve us,
Those who died in the name of freedom.
And still today, the battle’s the same.

Those who’d deface, those who’d disgrace,
Those who’ve attempted to spit in our face,
You never will win; you’ll never succeed,
For America, America, is the land of the free!
Together we march in the footsteps of those before,
Of the men who created and planted the seed.

Pulsing through us is the conviction,
The flame, and the determination.
We will never yield to your blow,
We can never be destroyed.
America, may you always stand firm,
And never may you never forget what you know.