This is for a friend of mine, you know who you are. whenever you question my thoughts on a "particular matter" and try to get mad, always remember the following poem.
I Want
i want you to love me.
i want you to be happy.
i want you to live your dreams, even if they're not with me.
i want to be the man you marry.
i want to be the one who you want to start a family with. (no less than 2, no more than 5, is what i hope)
i want to be there for you, to protect you from the bad.
i want to be there for you, to make the good even better.
i want to take care of you for now and forever.
i want to grow old with you by my side.
my memory is sh
Zack leaned back in his chair as far as he could and he put his hands over his face. He heard the faint noises of rain outside as the droplets slowly began to pick up in sound and speed, turning from a light drizzle to almost a downpour and he decided to go for a walk. He didn’t bother with an umbrella, he just left, locking the door behind him and taking in the night as everything around him was set awash in a summer storm. The cold wet feelings flowing over him made him feel…..clean…..free even.
It was like the heavens themselves decided to wash his slate clean, after his final moments with Sam on the computer not momen
Sam exited the airport, covering her eyes with the sun suddenly on her face, until her eyes adjusted to the lighting. She looked around, quite pleased with herself. It was a nice, warm spring day, the beginning of her resort trip in Japan, along with a few friends who would arrive later on. They decided that it would be cheapest to fly in separately to meet up, and fly off the same way, and she was the first to arrive, so she got to take in the glorious sights all to herself. She wasn’t even too far away from the airport in her taxi, when her breath was taken away.
All around her, cherry blossoms bloomed, and others were blown off thei
Zack took a deep breath, he knew he would regret what he was about to do, but in the end, he felt it was the best way for closure. He had recently come into a lot of money, as he had won the lottery, but he felt only bittersweet sorrow at the moment. He signed into his computer, and sent a message to Sam, letting her know he wanted to talk to her. He wasn’t sure if she was wanting to get on his good side now, or if she was just not busy, but her reply was almost instant. The last time they spoke, he ended up leaving in a huff, for she divulged their entire relationship was a lie; or rather, it seemed to him it was. But he didn’t w
‘Another day, another boring day at school’ Zack thought to himself, entering the lecture hall for his history class. He couldn’t even bring his laptop, to communicate with the outside world, and ‘take notes’ because his teacher forbid any technology from being used in the room, other than the projector and the teachers computer for showing stuff on screen. In fact, more than once the professor has had to discipline students who took out their phones, or tried to use their laptops in class.
It was beyond Zack’s comprehension how he would do it sometimes though, back turned to the class writing on the board
When Freddie awoke, he was surrounded by loved ones. Grandparents, great-grandparents, friends who had passed away, he looked at them all in shock, unsure as to what was going on. After much hugging, and introducing, he finally asked why he was seeing them all; was he dreaming? Upon hearing the question, they all looked somber, and various hands were reassuringly placed upon his shoulder, before his grandfather spoke up, “You’ve died, Freddie. The heat from the fire, it was too much for you, and you passed away from all the stuff you breathed in, and your injuries from the flames.”
“No, it can’t be!” He pu
In a world long forgotten, eons ago, gods roamed the Earth as any mortal or creature would today. These gods were one with nature, each one presided over a landscape, or weather pattern, and they all lived together in harmony. Or so they thought. The fiery hot head, Desert, was angry; all of the domains he ruled were dry and dusty, none wished to be there and those that went didn’t last long and he was sick of it. He longed to see the vibrant colors and towering trees, reaching up to the heavens as Forest had. Or rolling waves, licking the shoreline with a gently whisper that the beach and sea shared only amongst those two. Instead, he
Zack leaned back in his chair as far as he could and he put his hands over his face. He heard the faint noises of rain outside as the droplets slowly began to pick up in sound and speed, turning from a light drizzle to almost a downpour and he decided to go for a walk. He didn’t bother with an umbrella, he just left, locking the door behind him and taking in the night as everything around him was set awash in a summer storm. The cold wet feelings flowing over him made him feel…..clean…..free even.
It was like the heavens themselves decided to wash his slate clean, after his final moments with Sam on the computer not momen
Sam exited the airport, covering her eyes with the sun suddenly on her face, until her eyes adjusted to the lighting. She looked around, quite pleased with herself. It was a nice, warm spring day, the beginning of her resort trip in Japan, along with a few friends who would arrive later on. They decided that it would be cheapest to fly in separately to meet up, and fly off the same way, and she was the first to arrive, so she got to take in the glorious sights all to herself. She wasn’t even too far away from the airport in her taxi, when her breath was taken away.
All around her, cherry blossoms bloomed, and others were blown off thei
Zack took a deep breath, he knew he would regret what he was about to do, but in the end, he felt it was the best way for closure. He had recently come into a lot of money, as he had won the lottery, but he felt only bittersweet sorrow at the moment. He signed into his computer, and sent a message to Sam, letting her know he wanted to talk to her. He wasn’t sure if she was wanting to get on his good side now, or if she was just not busy, but her reply was almost instant. The last time they spoke, he ended up leaving in a huff, for she divulged their entire relationship was a lie; or rather, it seemed to him it was. But he didn’t w
‘Another day, another boring day at school’ Zack thought to himself, entering the lecture hall for his history class. He couldn’t even bring his laptop, to communicate with the outside world, and ‘take notes’ because his teacher forbid any technology from being used in the room, other than the projector and the teachers computer for showing stuff on screen. In fact, more than once the professor has had to discipline students who took out their phones, or tried to use their laptops in class.
It was beyond Zack’s comprehension how he would do it sometimes though, back turned to the class writing on the board
When Freddie awoke, he was surrounded by loved ones. Grandparents, great-grandparents, friends who had passed away, he looked at them all in shock, unsure as to what was going on. After much hugging, and introducing, he finally asked why he was seeing them all; was he dreaming? Upon hearing the question, they all looked somber, and various hands were reassuringly placed upon his shoulder, before his grandfather spoke up, “You’ve died, Freddie. The heat from the fire, it was too much for you, and you passed away from all the stuff you breathed in, and your injuries from the flames.”
“No, it can’t be!” He pu
In a world long forgotten, eons ago, gods roamed the Earth as any mortal or creature would today. These gods were one with nature, each one presided over a landscape, or weather pattern, and they all lived together in harmony. Or so they thought. The fiery hot head, Desert, was angry; all of the domains he ruled were dry and dusty, none wished to be there and those that went didn’t last long and he was sick of it. He longed to see the vibrant colors and towering trees, reaching up to the heavens as Forest had. Or rolling waves, licking the shoreline with a gently whisper that the beach and sea shared only amongst those two. Instead, he
“Well, isn’t someone greedy right now?” Tripp said, coming out of the shadows and barging in on the conversation. “We have the world of at our fingertips, and yet still begging for more, typical brother of mine. Didn’t ‘daddy’ give you enough to play with? Poor you, right Adia?” He added, playfully, yet with more than a little contempt in his voice. “Greed, that isn’t right. I’d gladly give up what I have, for what you have. You sir, have no idea how lucky you are.” Adia spat back his retort, clearly insulted at his brother’s attempts at belittling him.
“You
365 Things I Love About You by Hazel-Almonds, literature
Literature
365 Things I Love About You
365 Things I Love About You
1. I love how you always make me smile
2. I love how you always make me laugh
3. I love the way you inspire me.
4. I love how cute and adorable you can be
5. I love the kindness that you show
6. I love how I can always be there for you
7. I love how you can always there for me.
8. I love how you stand up for the things you believe in
9. I love how open-minded you are
10. I love your gentleness with me
12. I love how you take my breath away.
13. I love thinking about you
14. I love how sweet you make my dreams
15. I love hearing your laughter
16. I love it when you smile
17. I love you still when you