Postby Kiba-kun » Mon Apr 24, 2006 9:28 pm
wow! thanks! ^^ here are some new ones and an old one. cookies to who can guess which is the old one. BTW one of these is not proof read nor are the two above.
Epitaph of Friendship
Friendship is the simplest thing.
It is as common as a doorbell's ring.
But just like life, it goes up and down.
It can bring forth a sensation that you will drown.
Most will say, "This is a lie."
But I assure you, friendship does die.
A friendship is made by a simple meeting.
And with the flow of time you will often be greeting.
The more you meet the more you know.
And in time, your friendship will grow.
As you friendship grows, you will be expected to know.
All the things that your friend has to show.
At this time, if you make a mistake,
the bonds you formed will begin to quake.
The jewel of friendship, which you have held dear,
soon begins to crack, which leads you to shed tears.
As time flows on, the jewel will break.
Leaving behind shards in memories' wake.
The memories left behind are broken and torn.
It is as if you have just been given a thorn.
If you try to mend it, the shards won't fit.
At this time, you will feel like a twit.
The friendship you've had is truly gone.
But fret not, as life goes on.
Time is like a river, it flows in one direction.
And later in time you shall feel a new affection.
[font=Verdana]Survive
I walk in this confined compound,
marching from cell to cell.
Within these cells are an average of thirty captives,
we all share the same fate here.
They tell us they are teaching us to behave,
to survive in the world.
They are wrong.
All we need to survive is common knowledge.
The jailors teach us math to help pay for our shelter and food.
They are wrong.
The trees and the earth can provide shelter and food for us.
They teach us science to understand the world better.
They are wrong.
To understand the world you have to be out in the world living in it.
They teach us history to learn of our forefathers’ accomplishments.
They are wrong.
They should be teaching their mistakes so the new generation does not repeat them.
They teach us English for etiquette and grammar.
They are wrong.
Simple speech will do; speaking like an English gentleman or lady is useless.
They teach us few things we need to know.
Geography, Foreign languages, Athletics.
Those are the classes that will help us survive.
Twelve years we go through this.
And the unlucky few get extra years taken from them.
The prisons are to teach us to survive.
[font=Verdana]But they are wrong.[/font]
[font=Verdana]Scarring Emotions
Emotions run deep,
scarring your psyche.
The effects of emotions are the most fearful of all things.
Happy. Happy fills you with a feeling of deep gratitude,
boundless love for others, a feeling of power.
Scared. Scared brings out cowardice,
mental capacity lessons as a feeling of doom spreads over you.
Courage. Courage brings out arrogance,
a feeling of pure hope, unable to be defeated.
Anger. Anger brings out pure power,
hatred courses through you, a feeling of immortality.
Love. Love brings out eternal loyalty,
a need to protect those you care for the most.
Laziness. Laziness brings out sluggish reactions,
minimal results, pathetic satisfaction in ones self.
Lust. Lust brings out a feral reaction in you,
unable to resist, a craving for the unattainable.
Envy. Envy leads to desire, a need for what others have,
hatred for them who seemingly mock you.
Sadness. Sadness brings out self pity,
knowing you could have done better but didn’t know how.
These are a few of the effects and the causers.
Many more lie out there,
All waiting for you.
Waiting, watching,
[font=Verdana]taking. [/font][/font][/font]
FKA Mythmaster
Why must we be abandoned in times of need?
Do others not see when we yearn for their touch;
An insatiable hunger only they can feed.
Left alone with out their words – fallen into darkness.
Stumbling blindly without their light,
We fall and scream, knowing we've faced too much,
Knowing the only answer is flight.
Flight from the lives we once faced
And the joys and terrors others have brought.
Our time with them, a time of joy and life,
Wonder we all, was it for naught?