Tuesday, 15 August 2017

Picture He Held to Ticketing A Cop 
A man is arrested by a picture 
A police arrest turns into a picture session 


Picture He Held (English sonnet) 

He turned to a picture he held too tight
Here was his meaning purpose for the day
All he had dreamed of wishes away
Here was his bride and source of delight
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She was the heartbeat which set him astray
She was the glow behind all hopeful light
Ponderous marvels could this one ignite
What took tomorrow and turned it to grey
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As proof of her love she�d do anything
Desires which he had were filled to the brim
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The whole world she�d change if smile it could bring
Yes even her self if times got too dim
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And here was the truth which brought on this sting
The picture he held had turned into him


A desire held too tight causes a picture to change. As most sonnets of this type, this one is divided into two parts. The first part (the quatrains) describes his feelings for her. The second part (the couplets) discuses what she will do for him. 

Here was a scenario that was fairly common during my time. Jeff met this girl, Margaret. She was everything to him. He loved everything about her. She loved him too. Jeff and Margaret got married. They lived in paradise, for a while. The  rose colored glasses of love began to wear off. They began to argue. Margaret thought, to avoid arguments, give into Jeff. To make matters worse, Jeff made most of the important household decisions. He would even assume Margaret would like his vacation plans and other entertainment. Margaret loved Jeff very much and went along, without complaints. One day Jeff woke up and found the girl he loved was gone. In her place was a reflection of himself.

Sound familiar? Believe it or not, to some extent, it happens to each of us throughout life. Ever stand in line? Were did we learn that? Sometimes we have to act a certain way for a job. Do we ever find our self changing to meet a surrounding  or circumstance? Are these people still us? Some people find it easy (have no problem) changing as the circumstances calls. Others can't or will not. But even them... Let's face it. We are not the same person we were. Things effect us. Still, we are individuals. A gift to the world. A special unique gem, that will only be here once. It all starts here. Hence, how important it is to know and accept our self. What is even more fascinating is that the more we know our self, the more we understand others. Our self confidence inspires others. Proof that we are all connected. We are connected to everything. But right now let us focus on here. Let us focus and Enjoy.


Now for our listen enjoyment, classics with a twist: Albinoni :Adagio" 

Met your doppelganger yet 


Adelaide�s School of Medicine collected data on 8 facial measurements for 4,000 people. They didn�t find one match. According to this study published in the Forensic Science International, the chances of two people with eight of the exact same facial features meeting was less than one in a trillion. However, the study measured the exact distance between these facial features, not �descriptive� traits like a flat nose. This simply means while it�s almost impossible to find someone who looks exactly like you, there�s a higher chance of finding two people who look eerily similar at first glance. 
Talk about eerie, watch what happens when a cop pulls over a victim. "Tricking a Cop | Rudy Mancuso" 


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