Wednesday, April 19, 2017

The ABCs Gone Wrong.... ._.

Aren't you glad to see me,
Because it's been a while
Can't you see that I'm crying?
Don't aspect like you don't see
Especially when something tragic happens
Forget? How I am suppose to forget?
Get your head in the game
His wife is dead!
I know, that's bizarre.
Just like 9/11
Killing many, many people
Like a bunch of ants.
Maybe that driver was drunk?
No, she was live and well.
Or, her car was messed up?
Pretty sure it's not.
Questions on the driver.
Really did bring her to tears.
Should have stopped so she can survive
To advoid the problem.
Us people should question the
Verdict, is she guilty or not.
What would you say? You don't have
X-ray vision
Yes or no?
Zero reasons why she is innocent.

Oml, I wanted this ABC poem to be happy. I guess someone died in a car crash. Let me tell you the story just in case you were confused.

Few years after marriage, the wife goes and picks up the kids. Someone slammed her car when she was parked, waiting for her children. Now she is dead and the driver is on trial. You decide if she is guilty or innocent. A lot goes through your head, but the ABCs calm you down. You decide to play the ABC, and this happens.

(Not torward anyone or based on a true story.)



Carry on.

Wednesday, April 12, 2017

What If - Anth- Roger

If you were like me
You always wanted to see
How the world acts without me

If I were a tree
Would anybody climb me?
Would anyone sit by me?

If I were flea
Would you smash me? (Woah there)
Would you flick me?

If I were a bee
Would you run away from me?
Would you not bother me?

If I were invisible
Would anything change?
Would I be acknowledged?
For the first time?
(This is not directed to anyone, including me)


If I stayed invisible
Who would care?
Who would notice?

What if I said I am all those things.
I was invisible
I was a bee
I was a flee
I was a tree
I'm everything you don't see.

What if I said I wasn't invisible
Nobody would care
Nobody would notice
Nothing will change
I wouldn't be useful

What if I said
If I can make a difference
Do great in projects
Be useful all the time

Would you care now?

Carry on.

Thursday, April 6, 2017

Life is (I guess) Beautiful

     In my last post, I sort of gave a quick summary of the movie, "Life is Beautiful." There is also a famous poem out there called, "First They Came..." This poem was written by a German (Nazi) who realized what he was doing was wrong. Here is his poem.


First they came for the Socialists, and I did not speak out—
Because I was not a Socialist.
Then they came for the Trade Unionists, and I did not speak out—
Because I was not a Trade Unionist.
Then they came for the Jews, and I did not speak out—
Because I was not a Jew.
Then they came for me—and there was no one left to speak for me.


     What this means is that the Nazis took specific groups of people to kill. The overall thinking of the Holocaust. What makes this so famous was how true it was. Everyone was scared to speak up, since it didn't effect them. Once it did, there was no one to stop them from being killed. This Nazi wanted to help. So when the Nazis found out what he was doing, there was no one to stop them from killing him. Just like what happened in the Holocaust. In the movie, you don't have a choice to live or die. You were forced, even if you are strong, useful, a kid, or a Nazi.

     Each piece is very similar with the topic, so we are not going over that. One major difference is the tone in the movie. It is sad, but it has humor aspects. Humor in a Holocaust themed movie? The dad in the movie made the Holocaust a big game for the kid  so he won't know what's going on or be mortified. If you were to read anything else about the Holocaust, it would be depressing. If you were to watch the movie, you would actually enjoy the humor aspects and see the Holocaust in a new light. Pretty interesting.



     Life is, I guess, beautiful. Moments like our imagination and love makes it beautiful. For example, thinking about an adventure through free time, or a tough time. In the movie, the kid thought the camps were a big battlefield game. There were obstacles, challenges, and more, which makes life fun. The treasure, or end goal, makes life beautiful, like the tank reward in the movie. What makes life beautiful is love. When the kid *spoiler* retreats with his mom makes it more enjoyable and comfortable.




Carry on.