A Reluctant Spider. No. It’s Nature

Survival and desire amalgamated

And turned an aphotic eye inward.

I saw my my expectations dismantled and dismembered 

By the harsh and starving dogs of reality.

Truths that sit in the vacuity of space

Like a hypergiant star burning to ash.

All elements too weak to withstand the awesome heat.

We are what we are.

And all creatures must eat.

She’s not reluctant. She’s resigned. 

To her death. 

No. The order of things.

She eats and waits to be eaten.

It’s dark.

It’s nature.

Cairo Sweet – Miller’s Girl

Miller’s Girl

George Bernard Shaw wrote the infamous line, “Those who can, do; those who can’t, teach.” I’ve always had a problem with this because assuming teachers are failures is very unfair. However, in the movie Miller’s Girl we see the stereotype brought to life. Mr. Jon Miller, creative writing teacher at a Tennessee high school, is existing because his one and only book was criticized at the time of publication.

Mr. Miller is portrayed as pretty average, but lights up when one of his students, Cairo, shows true talent as a writer. But the audience sees another side of Cairo when she has trouble completing an assignment about personal accomplishment. She is advised to write what she knows. What follows is a disturbing tale of a high school girl’s crush, on her teacher, that descends into a form of madness.

If you’re a writer, then you write. If you don’t write, then you’re not a writer. Possessing the strength and confidence to pursue your passion in a field where reviews are subjective, and can be harsh, is an admirable trait. Mr. Miller’s one and only attempt at writing caused such a trauma, the audience is left to wonder why it hurt him so much. The portrayal of failure leading to abandoning a passion makes one wonder if it was passion all along, or a need for validation.

This movie is very thought provoking, and not just about writing. Rejection is very painful. When acceptance unexpectedly comes calling, it is not surprising when one seizes onto the source of acceptance, whether appropriate or not. The rejection / acceptance theme transcends the topic of writing into other relationships, which reveals itself throughout the film.

I highly recommend this to anyone who feels that their dreams were shattered. My advice? Don’t give up. Embrace your passion for yourself, and not for others.

By Christopher Malmevik

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“I want to be a paleontologist.” “A paleonto what?” “I love dinosaurs and I want to take care of them.” “Well, you love Barney, Bamm-Bamm and Dino in Flintstones.  That’s only cartoons; besides dinosaurs are extinct. There are no more … Continue reading

Not just for Mothers

Mother’s day does not make sense to anyone who is not a mother, like me for example.  But I always consider myself a mother because of caring for others.  When it comes to caring, then we should include anyone who loves. 
Now, the way to do this is play the music below, the lyric is all laid out for you to sing along.  You may want to look who is in the picture should you feel like it.  Enjoy. 
L is for the way you look at me
O is for the only one I see
V is very, very extraordinary
E is even more than anyone that you adore 
and 
Love is all that I can give to you
Love is more than just a game for two
Two in love can make it
Take my heart and please don’t break it
Love was made for me and you 
L is for the way you look at me
O is for the only one I see
V is very, very extraordinary
E is even more than anyone that you adore 
and 
Love is all that I can give to you
Love is more than just a game for two
Two in love can make it
Take my heart and please don’t break it 
Love was made for me and you 
Love was made for me and you
Love was made for me and you 

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                      M-O-T-H-E-R
“M” is for the million things she gave me,
O” means only that she’s growing old,
“T” is for the tears she shed to save me,
H” is for her heart of purest gold;
“E” is for her eyes, with love-light shining,
“R” means right, and right she’ll always be,
Put them all together, they spell

“MOTHER,”

A word that means the world to me.