Friday, February 24, 2012

If I Should Have A Daughter - Sarah Kay (Response)

     If I Should Have A Daughter by Sarah Kay is a poem from the point of view of a young women, talking about all things that she would to to her daughter, if she were to have one, to make her a better person and to raise her to know the world. To me, when I read the poem, it's more like a list. It seems like she is stating thing after thing, reason after reason, what and why she is going to do those things o make her daughter a better person. I really like this poem because it really shows the care that she would give her daughter, if she were to have one, just by saying what she would do to take care of her. she also uses amazing writing techniques that make the poem so hooking. It fascinates me how she can just say a line, and then take the common meaning and turn it into something you never thought about. She definitely captures the light of her poem.
     The thing that I liked the most about If I should have a Daughter by Sarah Kay is her use of writing techniques. The way that she can turn just about anything into a simile or metaphor and still capture the essence of the comparison is just excellent. Especially in the line, And she is going to learn that life will hit you hard in the face, wait for you to get back up just so it can kick you in the stomach. But getting the wind knocked out of you is the only way to remind your lungs how much they like the taste of air. I'm not so sure if that is a metaphor or not, but I really appreciate the way that she continued the theme of are and wind and lungs onto turning her metaphor into a different message. In the first sentence, basically saying that life is just going to keep on hurting you. in the second sentence, basically saying that getting back up after you fall reminds yourself how much you like your feet being on the ground. How much you like security. The reason why I like this line is because it takes thinking and it makes you feel like you can understand and relate, and then you think back about times when you got the wind knocked out of you and what it felt like when you tasted the taste of air again. 
     Another part of this poem that I really liked is the line, Your voice is small, but don't ever stop singing.  I think it's just me, but I love this line. It's my favorite line for maybe more reasons why it might be somebody else's. But, here in this line she is saying Never give up. She's telling here daughter that even if her voice maybe be small, and might not be heard, don't stop singing, don't stop trying to. It's hard to explain in words exactly, but it's saying that even if the impact she is having is small, she still shouldn't stop, because maybe it may get bigger, and maybe it might get smaller, or it just might stay the same, but she can always say she tried. Your mind is small, but don't ever stop learning. Your mouth is small, but don't ever stop smiling. Your heart is small, but don't ever stop loving. 
      One last reason why I like this poem is because she's telling her daughter to act right, but never let anybody else bring you down. It's easy to see that she really just wants her daughter to live a happy life, and not have any regrets. In the line,  And always apologize when you've done something wrong. But don't you ever apologize for the way your eyes refuse to stop shining. And the line, But I want her to know that this world is made out of sugar. It can crumble so easily, but don't be afraid to stick your tongue out and taste it. Which is a beautiful metaphor, and it shows that she shouldn't be afraid to take chances, and she shouldn't be afraid to live life to the fullest, because even though life is fragile, it's also sweet and full of so much that she shouldn't ever be afraid to try and figure out. 
     

Friday, February 17, 2012

Forever in my Thoughts

Today all that i thought about was you
But don't you think it's sad to take my mind
When every other thing you've taken too
Now there's no you, i have nothing to find

Tomorrow all I'll think about is why
why teardrops look like rain drops from the clouds
and was it just that easy to say bye?
My heart drains all that I should scream aloud

Forever all I'll think about is when
When will you let me go when will I die?
To me it's just the same, it's all the end
But never will i let you see me cry

Right now all I can't do is help my stare
My heart is holding onto what's not there

Monday, February 6, 2012

Poetry

What is Music?
Music is a wave in the ocean
drifting back and forth
controlling my emotions.

Music is what you want
to hear.
Music is where you go.

Music will hold you
and tell you what you want to know.

Music is you friend
when everyone is gone.

Music is your life
written in just the lyrics of a song.

Music isn't hers or his or theirs,
music is yours no matter from
who or where.
 Music is you.

What is air?


Air is your rope
that will keep you up
keep you alive
leaves you hanging.

Air will always be there,
it is up to you to choose when to use it.
when to live.

Air will hold you,
air will heal you,
air will keep you alive.

What happens to your dreams?


What happens to your dreams,
long after your awaken.
Do they crusty up after you're already shaken?

Do they sprinkle around,
drift down to the floor?

Do they stay and plead,
and beg for more?

Do you give your dreams a second chance?
Will you let them take you
to where your every wish
will be granted?

Thursday, February 2, 2012

Andy Warhol

     Andy Warhol was born in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania in 1928. he is the artist responsible for starting pop-art. The expression of modern day things conducted into an art piece. Popular things; popular art. Capturing photo's and forming sculptures of modern day things like hamburgers, Campbell Soup Cans and Super Hero Cartoon strips. Andy Warhol had suffered a strange illness starting that a very young age. The illness made him feel shaky a lot, then he started to loose his skin color. As a boy, Andy Warhol enjoyed taking time out to read comic books, color and listen to the radio. he also liked reading magazines. He would imagine the glamorous lives of each movie star (9).Andy's interest in art encouraged his teacher's to suggest he take a weekend class at the nearby Carnegie Museum of Art. He met other child artists their who also liked to draw.
     After Andy graduated form high school, he studied design and illustration at the Carnegie Institute of Technology (11). After graduating college Andy went to New Yrok to look for a job, he showed his artwork to many advertising agencies and many magazine publishers. He landed a job at Glamour magazine, they asked him to do drawings of shoes to illustrate a story (13). Andy soon became the most successful young artist creating drawings for many magazines in New York City.
    
 The painting that i admired to most of Andy Warhol's was his 1962 'Do It Yourself' (Flowers). Basically, what I see in this painting are a bunch of flowers, and then some blank traces of flowers, waiting to be colored in, each with a specific number in the center. The reason why I admired this painting so much is because it can be interpreted in many different ways. Depending on what you're thinking about at moment, how you feel, or maybe just life in general. It's really significant. To me, when I look at this, I see life, and how some parts of it are already there for you, and other parts are waiting for you to come and do yourself. There will be things there to help you figure out just what should go where, but eventually, you do have to do it yourself.