Love is...
Its God
Its special
its unique
its meaningful
it stand for something
it starts somewhere
its something you terish
it stays with you forever
its not easy to forget
Love is everywhere.
Mystery
and you don't really know who you really are...
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Option 3
You and I,
together we make it complete.
You and I,
Nothing will ever break us apart.
You and I,
The world is our kingdom.
You and I.
The rumors begin to follow us.
You and I?
Begin to hate each other
You and I?
Will never happen!
together we make it complete.
You and I,
Nothing will ever break us apart.
You and I,
The world is our kingdom.
You and I.
The rumors begin to follow us.
You and I?
Begin to hate each other
You and I?
Will never happen!
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
Charles Bukowski
Charles Bukowski was a born in Germany but moved to U.S.A at the age of 2. Charles struggled his whole life trying to write his poetry and publish them. His lack of publishing success caused him to give up writing in 1946. That's when his heavy drinking began. He struggled from job to job; and eventually succeeded. His first book of poetry was published in 1959. He published over 40 books.
Even though Charles brought out the machismo in his writing it was very powerful and true. He is an example of free writer, writing without being scared of what people would say or think about him.
Questions I would ask Charles Bukowski:
1. Was your dad a drinker? if he was, is that the reason you began too? If not, then why did you begin?
2. Did any of your parents support you in the career you chose?
3. Not depending on the poems you have written about women, did you ever fall in love? If yes, who and did she affect your writing? If not, how did that affect your writing?
Even though Charles brought out the machismo in his writing it was very powerful and true. He is an example of free writer, writing without being scared of what people would say or think about him.
Questions I would ask Charles Bukowski:
1. Was your dad a drinker? if he was, is that the reason you began too? If not, then why did you begin?
2. Did any of your parents support you in the career you chose?
3. Not depending on the poems you have written about women, did you ever fall in love? If yes, who and did she affect your writing? If not, how did that affect your writing?
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