Thursday, January 30, 2014

The Uncommon Friendship

 A long time ago there lived a heroic Magician named Freud. He delved into many different areas of magical research, but chief among his interests was the study of the Onyx Dragons. His greatest desire was to find a way for humans and dragons to live together in peace. After many years of study and exploration, this desire would bring him before the greatest of Onyx Dragons, the Dragon King, Afrien.

Now Afrien, as King of the Onyx Dragons was the greatest of his kind. Despite their many differences, Afrien loved humans as he loved all life. When Freud appeared before him, he found a kindred spirit, a human who shared his philosophical love for all lifeforms. Not wishing to miss out on this opportunity, Magician and Dragon pledged to each other a Spirit Pact of mutual defense and understanding. They bound themselves together using many powerful rituals and spells, creating the first Spirit Pact, the forerunner of the many that would come later. Under the pact, two spirits would become one and the resulting bond would be unbreakable, even lasting past death.

Byron Poem

Growing Love

Every moment we spent together
Has touched our lives, our souls forever
The things that we shared and learned
Is permanent growth that we've earned.

The person that I have grown into today
Did not get there by chance, no way
I am who I am partly because of you
And you are YOU because of me, too

We are connected on such a deep levels
That no one can remove that, not even the devil.
Our feelings might be different a year from now
But you are part of me forever somehow

A part of me will always be you 
and a part of you will always be me. 
no matter what happens ,that much is certain 
our souls are one until life closes the curtain.

This poem shows the idea of natural over artificial. When people commit their lives to each other through love and marriage, there should be a growing sensation of love towards one another. Love is not something that people just stumble upon but rather it is something that grows between two people.

Thursday, January 16, 2014

Common Things in an Uncommon Light

This is a picture of a water caltrop a.k.a the buffalo nut. Although it's named after the shape of a buffalo, when I looked at it again through a different perspective it looked like a skull of a cartoon devil of some sort. I used Fotosketcher to further show how this can be seen through a different perspective as how I saw it. Wordsworth is a great example of how things may seem like one thing but can have a completely different meaning in many of his works. He was heavily influenced by the French Revolution and it shows through his poems and sonnets.

Friday, January 10, 2014

Modeling Burns

The Perfect Sleep

The Perfect Sleep, so lovely and sweet,
When night falls
Dreams are recalled
To be apart of such greatness.

So relaxing and comforting,
Such warmth and awe.
It comes and goes,
The Perfect Sleep, so joyous and sweet!

The Perfect Sleep, so short and simple,
So quick and refreshing,
As if for a moment,
Time had passed.

Every moment is so faint,
But never forgotten,
Nothing gives such greatness
Except The Perfect Sleep!

John Anderson, My Jo
John Anderson, my jo, John,
When we were first acquent,
Your locks were like the raven,
Your bonie brow was brent;

But now your brow is beld, John,
Your locks are like the snaw;
But blessings on your frosty pow,
John Anderson, my jo!

John Anderson, my jo, John,
We clamb the hill thegither;
And monie a cantie day, John,
We’ve had wi’ ane anither:

Now we maun totter down, John.
And hand in hand we’ll go,
And sleep thegither at the foot,
John Anderson, my jo!
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