Monday, November 17, 2008

ecology (a perfect moment)

i know your fragile. your bound to self-destruct. my love is a lot like yours, its been crippled by the wars we have waged in our head for so many years. a burnt out halo hangs from above your head, and the stars know that your trying to hard, that's why they shine, there trying to show you the way. always hoping for more then just another kiss goodnight. but just smile, i want you happy.

a) do you love me.

b) you know i love you.

a) no, i mean really love me. do you love me to death?

b) ...no.

a) ...

b) but i would die if you left.

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

asilverliningthatshinesonlyforyou

weightlessandtravelingthroughspaceirememberhervoicebutnotherface.everytimeihearhervoiceiask "wheredidyouhideallthosedayswewast?"shesalwaysnearandshewantstostaybutiknowthatshecantstayhere.

hervoiceisfading
butihearherstill
she'll always be

Monday, November 10, 2008

a small thought on PROP 8

(this Saturday i found myself in a protest against prop 8. it was in Hollywood and there were over a hundred police vehicle and a few police buses and a helicopter overhead. i wasn't expecting the swat team.)

many people believe that Prop 8 is about gay rights and gay rights only. well its not. Prop 8 is about discrimination and changing California's constitution in order to discriminate against people who are homosexuals. the religious right says that they fight this "good" fight to protect the institution of marriage. well, if that is true then why don't we change California's constitution and ban divorce. Marriage covenant is a covenant of love, since God is love (John 4:8), it is a covenant of God. No one therefore, can put aside the covenant (Matt 19:6). Divorce therefore, goes directly against God; and those who remarry after divorce are committing adultery (Luke 16:18). so the question now is, are you really protecting the institution of marriage or are you just being a bigot.

oh snap! (Kid S. 2:3)

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

the election

After work i went to my polling place and casted my vote. I then went with a few friends to a last obama rally then we quickly went to another friends house were we watched the television set with the gaze of a five year old watching his favorite cartoon show. Then it happened, "Barack Obama has won the election, congratulations to our 44th president." at that moment i couldn't hold back, i let out a joyous yell of celebration and tears (yes I actually cried a little) soon followed. The joy i felt at that time and still do, is beyond words for me. I have tried so hard to get friends and family to support a man i truly believe in and I have been at the rallies and even did a silk-screening workshop solely to spreed the message of peace and the hope of seeing Obama as our future president. This is truly amazing when you consider that never before in our history has an avowed anti-war candidate been elected president during a time of war. The tides of change are here and they are strong. The presidency is now in the hands of a man who refused to sling the mud back to his opponents after all the names and scare tactics they used against him, and he marched on with grace, dignity, and the goodness we all can see. The presidency is now in the hands of a man, who will hopefully not forget what made him win the hearts of a nation and this election. Oh, and lets not forget, we saw history being made. A black man has triumphed, and is now the president of this great country. Hopefully he can fix the great deal of damage that the Republicans have caused in the past eight years of tyranny. its kinda funny really, the last Democrat in the oval office left with a 200 billion dollar surplus. the republican before him left office with a 300 billion dollar deficit. our last president will be leaving the oval office with a 482 billion dollar deficit. kinda makes you think who really is the "tax and spend liberal."

-kid S.