Sunday, June 14, 2015

Outcomes and Considerations

            I am running. You may ask why, but I'm not sure myself. It just seems right. People may call me crazy for this, but I think it's a sign for something. Something that may help in the long run. You never know what kind of situation you may run in to. Yes there are other tasks for different occurrences, but this task is the most important. At least for the time being. I'm just going to keep doing it until I find its meaning. It may be impending quicker than I realize, some time in the near future, or may never. I may never know for sure, but people always have to be prepared for the worst. If no one does anything in this world, than nothing would ever get done. That's why I'm doing this, for myself, my posterity, or the whole fate of mankind. Until one criticizes on something, they should first stop and think. They may never know the outcome until it hits them. Please consider this and don't just throw it in the gutter. You may never know the outcome for your actions.

Apple

Apple.
Juicy and red. 
A deliteful sensation on my taste buds.
From this I will not
and I can not take my eyes off it.
One thing about it makes it special.
It's small, but packs a punch. 
It also keeps the doctor away, 
which counts for one a day.
All these things one cannot deny.
This I will never forget.

Friday, June 5, 2015

The Sun

The Sun.
An enormous ball of fiery gas. 
Brighter than anything imaginable.
If one looks, they will be blinded.
Also it may leave a burn to last days on end.
The heat it provides is good and bad. 
For it is not all that bad.
If provides a necessity for living things. 
If not burning, there is no life.
People may complain at times for its cons,
but they also have to consider its pros.
Next time you complain about something,
think about the sun.

Fighting Fate

          Faster and faster I go as I'm heading down the steep and daunting hill. I get a rush of excitement like I'm on a roller coaster. This rush gives me the adrenaline and confidence I need to go off the ramp at the way bottom. From where I am now the ramp looks like an ant. I look at the wheels on the board under my feet and they look as though they will fall off. The board starts to swerve and move off course. I'm losing my balance and fear sweeps over my body. I try to fight the swerves, but the force is too strong from the immense speed. I look ahead and see the ramp isn't too far from me now. I estimate another 500 feet. I need to act fast and fight the off balance before it's too late. Then before I can make a move, I'm in flight and heading towards the tar below. My fate awaits its arrival.