Thursday, April 18, 2013

book paragraph

The Jungle Book
Rudyard Kipling





The Law of the Jungle lays down very clearly that any wolf may, when he marries, withdraw from the Pack he belongs to. But as soon as his cubs are old enough to stand on their feet he must bring them to the Pack Council, which is generally held once a month at full moon, in order that the other wolves may identify them. After that inspection the cubs are free to run where they please, and until they have killed their first buck no excuse is accepted if a grown wolf of the Pack kills one of them. The punishment is death where the murderer can be found; and if you think for a minute you will see that this must be so. Father Wolf waited till his cubs could run a little, and then on the night of the Pack Meeting took them and Mowgli and Mother Wolf to the Council Rock–a hilltop covered with stones and boulders where a hundred wolves could hide. Akela, the great gray Lone Wolf, who led all the Pack by strength and cunning, lay out at full length on his rock, and below him sat forty or more wolves of every size and color, from badger-colored veterans who could handle a buck alone to young black three-year-olds who thought they could. The Lone Wolf had led them for a year now. He had fallen twice into a wolf trap in his youth, and once he had been beaten and left for dead; so he knew the manners and customs of men. There was very little talking at the Rock. The cubs tumbled over each other in the center of the circle where their mothers and fathers sat, and now and again a senior wolf would go quietly up to a cub, look at him carefully, and return to his place on noiseless feet. Sometimes a mother would push her cub far out into the moonlight to be sure that he had not been overlooked. Akela from his rock would cry: “Ye know the Law–ye know the Law. Look well, O Wolves!” And the anxious mothers would take up the call: “Look–look well, O Wolves!”

 Law of the Jungle lays downclearlywolf may,  marries, withdraw from the Pack he belongs to. But as soon as his cubs are old enough to stand on their feet he must bring them to the Pack Council, generally held once a month at full moon, in order that the other wolves may identify them. After that inspection the cubs are free to run where they please, and until they have killed their first buck no excuse is accepted if a grown wolf of the Pack kills one of them. The punishment is death where the murderer can be found; and if you think for a minute you will see that this must be so.
Father Wolf waited till his cubs could run a little, and then on the night of the Pack Meeting took them and Mowgli and Mother Wolf to the Council Rock–a hilltop covered with stones and boulders where a hundred wolves could hide. Akela, the great gray Lone Wolf, who led all the Pack by strength and cunning, lay out at full length on his rock, and below him sat forty or more wolves of every size and color, from badger-colored veterans who could handle a buck alone to young black three-year-olds who thought they could. The Lone Wolf led them for a year now. He had fallen twice into a wolf trap in his youth, once he had been beaten and left for dead;he knew the manners and customs of men. There was very little talking at the Rock. The cubs tumbled over each other in the center of the circle where their mothers and fathers sat, and now and again a senior wolf  go quietly up to a cub, look carefully, return to place on noiseless feet. mother would push her cub far out into the moonlight to be sure that he had not been overlooked. Akela from his rock cry: “Ye know the Law–ye know the Law. Look well, O Wolves!”   anxious mothers take up the call: “Look–look well, O Wolves!”
Law of the Jungle lays down wolf may, marries, withdraw from the Pack . cubs are old enough to stand on their feet he must bring to Pack Council, held once a month full moon, other wolves may identify them. cubs are free to run where they please,until they killed  first buck no excuse is accepted if a grown wolf of the Pack kills one of them.  punishment is death the murderer can be found; if you think for a minute you will see that this must be. Father Wolf waited till his cubs could run,  then on the night of Pack Meeting took them Mowgli Mother Wolf to Council Rock–a hilltop covered with stones boulders where a hundred wolves hide. Akela,great gray Lone Wolf, who led the Pack by strength and cunning, lay out full length on his rock,below him sat forty or more wolves every size and color, badger-colored veterans who handle a buck alone to young black three-year-olds thought they could. The Lone Wolf led them a year.  He had fallen twice into a wolf trap in his youth, once he had been beaten left for dead;he knew the manners and customs of men. There was little talking at the Rock. The cubs tumbled over in the center of the circle where mothers and fathers sat, and again a senior wolf go quietly up to a cub, look carefully, return to place on noiseless feet. mother would push her cub far into the moonlight to be sure that he had not been overlooked. Akela from his rock cry: “Ye know the Law–ye know the Law. Look well, O Wolves!” anxious mothers take up the call: “Look–look well, O Wolves!”

Monday, April 15, 2013

rap lyric poem

Older, Wiser, Closer to Death..
Hes got the brain but not the brawns
closer to a pile of ashes than muscle
experienced vet with nothing in the tank
he lacks the energy but the man got bank

These young guns smoke meth
think they the ish but they lack skill
they have the proper training but not the will
the old vet may be old
but hes got the mentality that these soldiers will never 
be able to hold.
 

Friday, April 5, 2013

sad


Shed a tear that comes from my eye

 

I need air help me breathe to revive

I usually feel alive

Now I feel that I need to survive

My heart has a bruise

Chest pain I can’t avoid

Help me god to fill in this void

Get me out of this lake

So many people here are fake

I can’t afford to drown now

Give me a lifesaver to float

I need a ship or a boat

To get me out of this state of mind

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

repitition poem

Go ahead and talk to me my darling
I want to be with you forever my darling
youre a dream come true my darling
I want it all my darling
the way you look my darling
just seeing the sight of you gives ge goosebumps my darling
come with me my darling
Ill give you precious things in life my darling
you are superficial way of life my darling
AHHH you are the sins of my life GET OUT
I don't want you at all youre poison
you praise the underground king youre venom
youre a lie a cheat so fake
I want nothing to do with you creep
your inside is pure evil filled with hatred
But Eduardo Ill give you anything you need
A nice house, a nice car, and all the women you desire too
hmm let me think about it no get out of my sight
All I need is your soul is that too much to ask for
I do not need your temptations go away before I open up this bible and pray


angry poem

 im not going to lie but youre really attractive
the way you dress is appealling
the way you walk drives me wild
now I can't even look you in the eye
you are a disgrace in my presence
you coward with no self respect
now please get out of my sight
you are a waste of time
you dirty swine

Thursday, February 28, 2013

change poem

I was an innocent little guy
I remember playing soccer on the field with my dad
I heard the yelling of peers
I saw violence and hitting and pulling hair
I worried I would do be their mirror
I thought I was going to rebel being a juvenile
But I want change.
I am a determined young man with aspirations
I think life is rough filled with adversity
I need to accomplish my dreams get far in life
I try to improve on my weaknesses being more efficient.
I feel like I have a chip on my shoulder
I forgive the troubles the world has thrown at me
Now I can change.
I will be a success story that gives back to the world
I choose to live in abundance with my business
I dream to live on the coast with a beautiful family worry free
I hope to be known as a positive figure that makes in impact on this earth
I predict that joy will overflow in showing me the beauty of life
I know someday my name will be known in the best manner
I will change

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

ali quote


It's the repetition of affirmations that leads to belief. And once that belief becomes a deep conviction, things begin to happen.

Muhammad Ali

 

In order to have the heart of a champion

you have to fight willing yourself to win

play with fire and flash

scars, bruises, blood is sacrificing

love the game like you love to live

Make it a necessity like air to breathe

Let the sweat drip off your head and drink your gatorade

Believe in yourself like you believe in god

Push yourself to the limit till you pass out

Leaders get far be outspoken

Be cocky on the field be confident off it

Intemidate opponets by having an ego

Show no fear you are here to stay

Be confident in your skills as if you were  playing a child

Take risks as if you were about to go skydiving

Without risks you will get no where

Don’t feel scared man up and be superior

Don’t be afraid to look an opponet in the eye

Show him you’re the new sheriff in town

Think high of yourself put on a show

Have visions of ideas how to conquer the sport

The sky is the limit look through your glasses

Daydream have the vision of an eagle looking upon the world

Stay positive tell yourself you’re the best

Believing in yourself will help you surpass the rest

Eventually all the all those beliefs becom realities

The dream comes true and it feels like you are still asleep

Open your eyes and guide yourself through the dark path

If you don’t believe in yourself who will

Show the world whos on top say it with your mouth

Use words to make them believe you and it will pay off