Thursday, January 26, 2012

Lesson on leavin'

Author’s Note: This poem is about when I went around my future high school as a shadow. At the time I didn’t know that the high school was the high school I was going to but ever since then I now know where I’m going.

As a walk down the halls

I thought I was so small

Next to all these upper class men

The person I shadow says it's ok

And that day

Was the best day

the changed my life

For the good and the bad

I'm hurting my friends

But gaining new ones

I'm sorry for hurting you

I had to choose the best for me

But never forget that I love thee

Thursday, January 19, 2012

A Stolen Life

Author's Note: This is my book ad about A Stolen Life
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Genre: Biography
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Thursday, January 12, 2012

Holding on to the Past Destroying the Present Changing the Future

Author’s Note: This is a retelling of the story, Dead Men’s Path.

Although many people think that a person can change, sometimes they never really do. In the short story Dead Men’s Path the main character Michael Obi recently got a new job as the headmaster at a very small school. This school is a lot smaller than the average modern-day school now.

Unfortunately, this school had a small path heading to the town’s cemetery. Michael Obi didn’t like the idea of the path there even though it had been there longer than his father had. He still didn’t like the idea of it there. He decided to do something about it, and he would tell anyone who would listen.

The villagers didn’t like that idea of him getting rid of it. Michael put up barbed wire so they couldn’t use it. This fight had gone on long enough. So finally the villagers just cracked. They destroyed the plants around the path and part of the school.