Tuesday, April 10, 2012

It didn't take long to realize how it would be 
so tender, so real, just the guy for me 
he grabbed my hand and took me by surprise 
he looked into my eyes like no other guy 
he saw my soul, he heard my heart 
I knew we had it since the start 
I tried to find at least one flaw 
but it didn't work, he had it all 
he looked into my eyes and that was my weakness 
he stared some more and left me speechless 
he touched my face 
and everything seemed to have fallen in its place 
I didn't know but it happened to be 
that I was in love with a stranger to me 
but yet it felt like I knew him from the start 
because his eyes shined through the dark 
I fell in love with a stranger I had only met 
yet a stranger I will never forget

In love with a stranger...

With just one look in to your eyes,
i knew right away you were mine to be,
but may be a lie that my heart let slip,
just to make me go on with life full hope.

Friday, September 2, 2011

Laziness

Im so lazy right now...i dont want to do anything, just eat and rest just like garfield. Just wanna say thanks to my little sis because she is drying my hair so it doesnt look awfull :D....LOVE YOU lil sis.

Monday, May 7, 2007

Reflection # 10 Semester blog

This semester we had the opportunity to take different aspects of literature the first one was short stories, poems, drama and then comics. Some were nice others were confusing, boring and sometimes hard. The one I liked the most was the shorts essays. And the least I liked was the poems. I don't relate to finding the sound, the ambiance, the metrics on each poem. They were cool because they talk about death and the different ways people perceived them.

Reflection # 9 Reaction to Maus


Maus was a very interesting reading. If the professor gave this reading in novel or normal book I would not have read it. I started reading Maus because it seemed nice that it was on comics strips. I'm not into reading anything but it was not a bad experience. This is the first time I read or see this story about the Jews, Germans, Polish, American and French people. What I like the most was the part of the supposedly water on the showers and it was Zyklon B (a gas) to burn the alive and that was the only way they could left that place. Also it was very interesting the way they put cat, mice, moose, dogs, pigs and frogs. I don't thinks its an insult because like the evolution theory says we are animals in some way. But it was kind of disgusting how they managed to put a frog on the story. They are cold, slimy & ugly. I don't think they were calling the French a prince before kissing. I also like the picture at the end of the book in which you can see Spielgman with a mice mask. I think he relates a lot with Maus.

Sunday, April 15, 2007

Reflection # 8

This is a hard to understand drama. I could not differ with the drama and real life; apart of the moment he tells us that he is in jail. And it’s difficult to know when he is Pickerton (the main actor in the drama) and when he is Gallimard. It is very interesting how Gallimard is very shy, ashamed and he doesn’t have confidence in himself and always is imagining things or at some moments gives us the thought that he is in sort of way gay. We deduce he is gay because he does not talk to women and the main issue is because he did not like his first experience with a woman. He is having crazy dreams about some Mark, which knows everything he does. I thought Mark was someone in his conscience or just an imaginary friend. He starts going out with Song because she in sort of way insinuate she likes him. Gallimard gets a promotion and he tells her about it. HeSong wants a child with him and because he is a man he ask his accomplice to find him one to betray Gallimard with that lie. Song needed to betray him to spy for her job. He also had another affair and this time was not with Song it was with Renee an almost perfect girl like one of the magazines. In Scene XI he finally tells Helga he had an affair for 8 years and in my case I would have dumped him real fast. Also at the moment he asked for the divorce I’ll tell him … Give me the papers I will signed them now. He thought he married the perfect women and in the end Song was a man. At the end we erased the possibility that he was gay.

Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Reflection # 7 Order in the Streets

This is a poem from Donald Justice and its kind of cool. In it you can see what is happening nowadays. On the TV we see news that give us a great example. Dead youth on the streets gun killed by persons driving cars. The poems tells us how people is dying now days ... a car passes in front of the people they don't like then they manage to open a window or take out the hand with the gun and starts shooting to the others. And those killers go to their home or cribs without regrets. If you notice it has a numeration 1 2 3 and it also has only 3 dots and the forth its not counted because its the representation of the end of the problem or riot. The first one is the pause when the person maybe when the person takes off the lock on the gun. The second one is the pause that represent how the car stops on the street and takes of the hood. And the third one is the representation of death (dead body on the floor because of the shoot).

This is the poem so you can understand what I'm saying.

Order in the Streets

1. 2. 3.
Switch on.

Jeeps rushes
to the scene
of riot

Jeeps goes in all directions
by mystery action.

Jeep stop periodically
to turn hood over

machine gun appears
with realistic
shooting noise.

After putting down riot,
jeep goes
back to the headquarters.