Thursday, 18 November 2010

Beautiful Murder (Google Word Poem)

Beautiful Murderer. This story has been around since last fall, but I just found it today and found it very disturbing.

Kalikoff, despite her belief in the efficacy of the moral frame, concedes that

Darlene Gentry was a pretty girl and the ideal wife and mother, her husband died

 

Many people think of mass murderers as men and most of them are

I HATE THIS EVIL BEING; Mother's anger built around the provocative image

of the "beautiful female murder victim.



A Beautiful Place To Die introduces police detective Emmanuel Cooper who is called to a small town to investigate the murder of the town's police captain.

A seductive killer plays a game of catch-and-release when she preys on a detective

A beautiful murderer proves true her claim that no jail built could hold

The Bosnian police, yesterday .... Presenting The Self As A Beautiful Figure



The pain she feels from the murder of her beautiful daughter can never be known by anyone else.

The shoot was for easy, breezy, beautiful COVERGIRL, ... was at the door listening with the look of an easy, breezy, beautiful MURDERER



Investigation ongoing into murderer's apparent suicide

Violence has never looked so beautiful – or so shocking – as in the this case.

A murderer divine, that's what you will become, a murderer, nothing else,

Some sort of a beautiful gift, or a painful reminder,


Sunday, 14 November 2010

Their Last Sigh

A poem for remberance day
Let them be at peace, let them die.
Heaven is a beautiful place
It's only god who chooses the end; their last sigh.

As their loved ones say goodbye 
Tears running swiftly down their face
Lt them be at peace; let them die.

They fought for our country with all their might,
so brave: never shy.
They lie in their grand wooden case.
Let them be at peace; let them die.

Amidst the clouds, with god they fly.
Watching over their loved ones as they start their lives at the base.
Let them be peace; let them die.

They were great heroes, yet they deny.
They battled hard to protect a race.
Let them be at peace; let them die.
Only god chooses the end; their last sigh.

Shadow Shanty

Walking up the foot path wearily, 
the garden so still and eerily.
Approaching the manor door so readily .
I peek inside, the cobwebs lay so beautifully.
So spooky, so scary, so beautiful with it's tranquillity.
The moonlight shone on the outline of the grand staircase.
Curtains drew diagonally across the window; like a scarface.
i crept along the creaking boards as the nails heaved underneath them.
Then i saw it, so dark, so ugly and it's deformed face stared at me: Ben
It carried a gold knife encrusted with a single gem.
He breathed like and unwanted omen rising from the dead
As he crawled along the ancient boards creaking like a shed.




Saturday, 30 October 2010

George Orwell

Well he has written soooooo many essays and so it took me ages to find something simple and descriptive.
And then i found tea!

I say this because it is fun and simple. It has an relaxing mode you know what i mean, when you just read it and you know what he is talking about. It's not a boring essay where you really have to read between the lines and understand his view.


He really explains the different aspects of tea and i feel like i can just sit there and nod my head to everything he says because i understand how he feels and almost interact with him and i hear myself saying ye, yea, yea, me too!















Monday, 4 October 2010

Never break up two souls in love!

This is a true story that my uncle has witnessed on holiday and i have wrote about it.

On a typically hot, sri lankan afternoon kids where rushing home from school to see their parents and discuss what they had planned to do that evening. However, a group of older youths where walking together. The main leaders of what you call their possy wheir pathumani and kavarli who wheir the populars at jaffna union college.

As they walked round the curve of the road they passed the shadow of the tree and saw two snakes kissing each other. The young hormone buzzing teen girls wanted to show how cool they were by throwing a stone at the mating snakes. The two of them slithered after the two children as pathumani and kavarli went their own seperate ways to their old house.

When they reached their house their father beat the snakes with a stick and burnt them.
The next day the two girls woke up and started to hiss and dance like a snake. Their mothers burst into tears and they begged their daughters to speak but they couldn't all they could do was hissssss.

Their is a famous sri lankan wives tale about if you break up two snakes mostly cobra's because this only happens every 60 years or so then you will be punished by the great Lord Krishna.

And so the two families are still outside temples praying and waiting for forgiveness till this very day.....

They were punished because they broke up two souls in love so do not do anything and most of all do not kill!!!

Tuesday, 21 September 2010

Metamorphosis

Kafka has written a successful piece in the view point of a abnormal creature after he is morphed to a human. He uses a mixture of long sentences to describe the setting in a detailed way. However he does use some simple syntax to create suspense and drama. Another successful technique i have noticed is his use of negative construction which helps to summarize his mood and his feelings at the present scenario. Next, he uses the orginal idiolect used back then and uses phrases that we don't understand. This is what makes it such a beautiful piece it is because even when you read it you don't have a clue on what the guy is talking about. However you slightly understand what he means because he tells the story in a relaxed way. He say's it like it's normal for this to happen. Ipersonally hate it and i think it was a utter waste of my time i could of read Shadow Wave which just came out, written by the amazing Robert Munchmore and unfortunately it's James Adam's last adventure :-))

Thursday, 9 September 2010

Cherub Series

The Cherub series is a collection of novels written by Robert Munchmore. The books all contain a group of characters who live on Cherub campus. This campus trains them in all kinds of skills needed for a secret agent. They have to carry out missions which the M.I.5 can't do because adults are to suspicious. The children start their basic training at 7 years old and do basic training for a year. After that they are allowed to go on any missions they are asked.

The main character is a boy called James Adams, he is the protagonist in all Munchmore's novels and he matures throughout the series. It is such a successful series because the actual characters talk like everyday typical teenagers. For example, the boys talk about the girls with the biggest breasts and say things like 'all right dick head' or ' cock stain.' And when Robert writes the story in Lauren's point of view she describes boys like' ahh he's well fit!' or ' I'll do you anyday.' That's why it's one of my favourite series's because i can relate to them. 

I strongly recommend this book to people 13 or over as this is very adult. Once you get into it you can never stop because you just keep reading, mission after mission...