The sign was tattered, worn and smudged but it was read anyway. It brought hope, it brought a future that was unavailable where they came from. It was a promise and now that promise is like the sign, worn out and the words definitely smudged. The meaning of such a welcome has lost its luster.
I woke to find an unholy feast of strange foods, snakes, trapped but not dead, turning and twisting on a platter that was drenched in blood. A wave of nausea started to rise into me, my lips salivating for some reason. Then the friend that I thought I had lost started to swagger into the room, holding a knife. The blade’s edges seemed to be dripping with red…this must be a nightmare!
Julie will never go to another horror movie with her friend.
Try to use the prompt words or at least conform to a general theme, as you see it. If the song you select does not meet the criteria, then please explain why you chose this song. • It would be good if you could post the lyrics to the song of your choice, as this is helpful for the people that want to follow along with the music.
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I chose this song because I loved Bill Withers original rendition, but saw it “modernized” by Will Smith. No matter your opinions of rap music, I didn’t enjoy it either until in 1988 (can it be 40 years ago?- faints) with three teenagers, I heard this:
Will Smith’s most famous rap song about parents is “Parents Just Don’t Understand,” released in 1988 as part of the duo DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince. The comedic, Grammy-winning track recounts relatable teenage struggles, like going back-to-school shopping.
For a blast from the past, here is the official 1988 music video for the classic track:
Just the two of us, oh, oh, yeah Just the two of us (Just the two of us) Just the two of us (Just the two of us)
From the first time the doctor placed you in my arms I knew I’d meet death ‘fore I’d let you meet harm Although questions arose in my mind, would I be man enough? Against wrong, choose right and be standin’ up?
From the hospital that first night Took a hour just to get the car seat in right People drivin’ all fast, got me kinda upset Got you home safe, placed you in your basonette
That night I don’t think one wink I slept As I slipped out my bed, to your crib I crept Touched your head gently, felt my heart melt ‘Cause I know I loved you more than life itself
Then to my knees, and I begged the Lord please Let me be a good daddy, all he needs Love, knowledge, discipline too I pledge my life to you
Just the two of us, we can make it if we try Just the two of us (just the two of us) Just the two of us, building castles in the sky Just the two of us, you and I
Five years old, bringin’ comedy Every time I look at you I think man, a little me Just like me, wait and see gonna be tall Makes me laugh ’cause you got your dads ears an all
Sometimes I wonder, what you gon’ be? A general, a doctor, maybe a MC Haha, I wanna kiss you all the time But I will test that butt when you cut outta line, true that
Uh-uh-uh, why you do that? I try to be a tough dad, but you be makin’ me laugh Crazy joy, when I see the eyes of my baby boy I pledge to you, I will always do
Everything I can Show you how to be a man Dignity, integrity, honor and I don’t mind if you lose, ‘long as you came with it And you can cry, ain’t no shame it it
It didn’t work out with me and your mom But yo, push come to shove, you was conceived in love So if the world attacks, and you slide off track Remember one fact, I got your back
Just the two of us, we can make it if we try Just the two of us (just the two of us) Just the two of us, building castles in the sky Just the two of us, you and I
It’s a full-time job to be a good dad You got so much more stuff than I had I gotta study just to keep with the changin’ times 101 Dalmations on your CD-ROM
See me-I’m, tryin’ to pretend I know On my PC where that CD go But yo, ain’t nothin’ promised, one day I’ll be gone Feel the strife, but trust life does go wrong
But just in case, it’s my place to impart One day some girl’s gonna break your heart And, ooh, ain’t no pain like from the opposite sex Gonna hurt bad, but don’t take it out on the next, son
Throughout life people will make you mad Disrespect you and treat you bad Let God deal with the things they do ‘Cause hate in your heart will consume you too
Always tell the truth, say your prayers Hold doors, pull out chairs, easy on the swears You’re living proof that dreams do come true I love you and I’m here for you
Just the two of us, we can make it if we try Just the two of us (just the two of us) Just the two of us, building castles in the sky Just the two of us, you and I (can’t nothin’ hold us down)
Just the two of us (just the two of us) Just the two of us, building castles in the sky Just the two of us, you and I
Just the two of us (just me and you) I’m always here for you (look over your shoulder, I’ll be there) Whatever you need just call on me (we gon’ ride) Whatever you need, I’ll be there for you anytime You and I (true that, true that)
Just the two of us (just the two of us) Just the two of us (just the two of us) You and I (for the rest of your life) Just the two of us
Joe splattered the wall lightly, keeping the bright vision of the rainbow clear and prominent. His idea was to enjoin all the colors but make the background image of the rainbow still stand out. Every color he could imagine would be somewhere on the image. Joe purposefully painted the rainbow in its brilliant colors first and then wanted all of the other colors represented.
Stop, please, just stop. We’ve endured you long enough. We’ve seen your actions, so-called speeches, criticisms, angry tantrums, foolish tweets, unending ego pumping, inept, unqualified, actions, hateful words and attempts to claim your white race is superior and ridding our country of anyone else. These are only a few examples of your viciousness. Please, just STOP!
Exiting the airplane refurbished with tax payer money, the dunce had to dip into his usual repertoire to dunk his dilapidated dark hearted declining diatribe.
“I care what you think, Joe, but this is very mysterious.”
“I’ll say, Mike. I always thought this place was numinous, but now we have proof!”
“Numinous? What does that mean?”
“It means, this”’ pointing into the cave. The men had been in this cave many times but this time, they realized there was a presence there, not seen before. A hazy lavender glow surrounded a makeshift array of candles and pieces of old paper, looking like parchment, inscribed in a language they had not seen before.
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