Wednesday, September 21, 2011

   I am going to write a ryming story about a man who can't make up his mind in this post, okay? Okay, good. Here it goes:
   Once there was a man who couldn't make up his mind,
   He didn't have a clue if he wanted to swim or rock-climb.
   He could climb, and he could swim,
   He just didn't know, even though it was up to him.
   If he knew what to do, he would do it.
   He just couldn't make up his mind, and he couldn't get to it!
   But one day the man who couldn't make up his mind,
   Decided to swim, instead of rock climb.
   And after he swam he could make up his mind,
   And all his decisions sorted out like a line.
  
   It wasn't the best story in the world, but oh well:) I like it.  

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Rainy Desert

   I wrote another poem thing, called a Haiku, but this one doesn't ryme, and Haikus only have 17 syllables (five syllables in the first and last lines, seven syllables in the middle). Anyway, I call this Haiku Rainy Desert:
   Rain pours on the dirt,
   Making the drought dissapear,
   And the dry to life.
   Yup. It's short. But that's okay. :)

Monday, September 5, 2011

What to write

   I... just... can't... put... my... finger... on... what... to... write...

   There I just wrote something!!! :)
   But maybe there is something to write... maybe somewhere out there there is something to write... because if there was nothing to write... I wouldn't be writing this.
   But if I wasn't writing this and there was something to write... what would I write?? Hmm. I guess this.
   Or how about I write a story about a lazy rabbit? Okay, good idea. :D
   Here it goes:
   Once upon a time there was a little rabbit who felt to lazy to go and get food out of his fridge. He felt to lazy to get water. He even felt to lazy to even press a button on his TV remote. But one day he said, "If I'm to lazy to get my dinner, then how will I have any energy to feel lazy? So I guess I'll have to eat."
   And after dinner he said, "I feel very thirsty. And if I become to thirsty, I'll be to busy being thirsty and not enough time to be lazy. So I guess I'll have to drink."
   After he drank a big glass of water, he said, "I am very tired. And if I don't go to sleep, I'll be to tired to be lazy. I guess I'll have to sleep." So instead of feeling lazy, he went to sleep.
   In the morning, he decieded to eat before he started being lazy. And as he was sitting down on the couch, he said, "I need to watch TV to feel even more lazy. And I like feeling very lazy. But if I turn it on, I won't feel lazy. Well, I guess I'll have to work a little to be lazy a lot." So he turned on the TV and watched until he was hungry again, so he ate lunch. Then he watched more TV, and then later ate dinner, drank lots of water and went to bed.

   One day, the little rabbit wasn't very lazy anymore. The little rabbit didn't like being lazy (unless he was very tired and didn't want to go to bed), he liked being busy and active. He liked to garden, he liked to sweep his little den, and he liked to make breakfast, lunch and dinner. Also, he liked to drink big glasses of ice cold water every night.
   So the lazy little rabbit wasn't lazy anymore.
   The End.
   So I guess the moral is if you be so lazy and you don't get food or water or sleep, you won't be able to relax later. Or maybe you will. It depends on if you don't drink and eat everyday without getting thirsty or hungry. Or tired.
   And this was a lot to write when there was nothing to write. :)