Dear Someone,
You thought you were the world to someone.
Really though, you were just a summer breeze. Cooling them off for a moment, making them happy; thankful you were there.
Then, you're gone and they never really thank you for it or think back to you. You were there for a brief moment, then you disappeared.
Why do people let that happen? Let something good glide past them, glancing at their beauty for only those seconds they are there, then let them keep moving on? Were is the good in that?
Is because us as people think we are not worth of actually having someone that is perfect for us, or that we are so superficial that we only go for what's in style instead of how precious it is?
Take for instance.
Teenagers now. A majority of them think that being stick thin and orange is the way to look. And to match that look is to go out and sleep with everyone in sight while you are so drunk there isn't eve a blur to remember it.
Yes. Super attractive. Something everyone wants to end up with in the long run. Now I'm not saying this is every one out there. But, for what i have gathered. That's what gets you noticed.
What happened to knowing what someones heart is like? What thoughts run thoughts their head? What they dream about, things that make them want to change the world? Those things that are important.
Yet, those people who have a deeper connection to them selfs besides knowing what shade of orange they are -because there is a difference between mac&cheese and tangerine- get passed by. They keep gliding through life just waiting for someone to grab them. Protect them from hurt.
Making you their world, instead of just the summer breeze.
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
Sunday, January 8, 2012
Hunger Games
Dear Someone,
So! I just recently (meaning last night at like 2 in the morning) finished reading the last book in "Then Hunger Games" trilogy. I loved it. Every book. I thought they were well written and really painted a mental picture for you. Which is important to have in every book or else it's not worth reading.
On the other hand, like with every book, There were a few things I would have liked to change.
Like one being a few things about the main character Katniss but that's just me. Another would have been how it ended.
(I'm going to try and not give too much away here so no worries)
But you might have heard that she goes crazy. Like, off the deep end. So that's what I was expecting while reading it. I was ready for it, but when I actually got to it, she wasn't crazy. She was just having an extreme state of grieving. She had lost a lot of people. Think about it. If you had lost a laundry list of people wouldn't you go slightly mad? I would so I saw where that was coming from. The end of the book did not end with a bang, it was very mild. But it was a nice ended to an extremely active book.
Ummmm.... What else.....
Oh! so the movie for the first one is coming out in March. (I'm supper excited :) and you know what..
I am super excited to see Peeta... Cause he is played by Josh Hutcherson.... I love that actor... I mean...
Look at him!!!
<<<
I mean, who WOULDN'T like that ?! ;)
Anyway, I'm probably gonna get smacking in the theater by one of my friends because I shall be slightly freaking out when he comes on the screen.
Not gonna lie. It happens in any movie with an attractive actor.
Anyway!
... That's all I can think to say about the book with out talking about things that happened in it. And that would give away too much for people who haven't/still reading it.
So! I just recently (meaning last night at like 2 in the morning) finished reading the last book in "Then Hunger Games" trilogy. I loved it. Every book. I thought they were well written and really painted a mental picture for you. Which is important to have in every book or else it's not worth reading.
On the other hand, like with every book, There were a few things I would have liked to change.
Like one being a few things about the main character Katniss but that's just me. Another would have been how it ended.
(I'm going to try and not give too much away here so no worries)
But you might have heard that she goes crazy. Like, off the deep end. So that's what I was expecting while reading it. I was ready for it, but when I actually got to it, she wasn't crazy. She was just having an extreme state of grieving. She had lost a lot of people. Think about it. If you had lost a laundry list of people wouldn't you go slightly mad? I would so I saw where that was coming from. The end of the book did not end with a bang, it was very mild. But it was a nice ended to an extremely active book.
Ummmm.... What else.....
Oh! so the movie for the first one is coming out in March. (I'm supper excited :) and you know what..
I am super excited to see Peeta... Cause he is played by Josh Hutcherson.... I love that actor... I mean...
Look at him!!!
<<<
I mean, who WOULDN'T like that ?! ;)
Anyway, I'm probably gonna get smacking in the theater by one of my friends because I shall be slightly freaking out when he comes on the screen.
Not gonna lie. It happens in any movie with an attractive actor.
Anyway!
... That's all I can think to say about the book with out talking about things that happened in it. And that would give away too much for people who haven't/still reading it.
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