Friday, April 27, 2012

I Can Teach You (Poem) + Update

I can teach you, dear,
With the pen's endless might,
To see with eyes clear,
And grant you the true sight.

With this offer, I beg of thee,
Lacking a lover's heart,
To enter the land of the free,
Leaving a lover's mark.

The land of the free is not real,
Not in what seems concrete,
But rather that which is ideal.
Do ignore the deceit.

The world will repeatedly trick and lie,
And lie down you must not,
For their evil will strike down the blue sky,
And will be searing hot.

Torment will be all you understand and uphold
Should you ignore my words.
Hatred is the corrupted blood of the dead world,
And has struck down birds.

If you truly wish to see with eyes clear,
Believe in me and let go of your fear.

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 As of two days ago, I completed my one-hundred page script for Script Frenzy. This is the first writing I've done since (the poem was written a week ago), and I have to say that it came at almost an urge.  Normally I will just waste my breaks at school away doing nothing, but today I had this urge to write. I am actually behind on some assignments for a class of mine, so I will most likely catch up on those later, but right now I am focusing on this right here. The results of the creative writing contest have not been revealed yet and I am still curious to see how I did. I am not expecting to win; however, I am expecting a good read once they reveal the results, as they publish it in a booklet. Anyways, I ought to get some work done. Until next time,

-Zero

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Greed, Pain and Deception

The blood flows like a river,
Of pain, deception, and greed.
The hate knows that we never,
Take what we honestly need.

The room is square in shape and endlessly dark. Nothing stands in it, for it has all fallen. Holes in the black walls allow eyes to peer in and observe their victim. From some holes a red liquid, human blood, flows forth. The liquid snakes its way around obstacles on the floor to find their way to a drain in the center of the room. The smell of death dominates the air, choking any living thing that dare enter Death's Room.

“Do you think that it is finished now?” Greed's voice asks its hidden companions in an impatient tone. The voice echoes through the room and finds nothing but an empty and unfulfilled death. It quickly fades away and is replaced by a deafening silence.

“I... do not know...” Pain speaks back to Greed. It is weak and unable to find motivation like its companions do. That is, unless there are mortal beings to infest itself within, it knows no strength. A shifting sound can be heard from behind the walls and candlelight escapes through a hole. The light blinds the darkness and causes it to retreat further back.

A door creaks open and a red light surges into the room. Nothing stands in the doorway, and yet it gazes upon the horrid scene before itself. “It is not finished.” Deception says with its empty eyes upon the twisted and beaten corpse that lay curled around the drain. The body was once a female human, and the blood that now stains it is its own. The skull is littered with short hairs that were violently torn apart. Strands of crimson-stained golden hair are scattered across the room. Her jaw lay open and empty of the teeth that now occupy the vast space of the room. The fingers at the end of her limp hands are without fingernails, which now surround the drain, slowing the drainage of blood.

“What do you mean it is not finished? I do not want to spend another hour of my time on this pathetic creature!” Greed yells ferociously. It stomps over to the doorway and peers in with its invisible eyes. It looks over the broken, bruised, and naked body of the woman to find nothing but the aftermath of Death's visit. “It is finished. Do not waste more of my time, Deception.”

Greed stomps away and disappears back to where it came from. “When will the next pure victim be getting here?” It asks the others.

“In a... matter of hours...” Pain replies and slithers into the blood-filled room in the form of a large snake. Green scales coat its body and as they make contact with the red liquid, they change to crimson. The blood swishes from side to side as the snake finds its way toward the woman's corpse. The slithering serpent opens its mouth wide, revealing two large venomous fangs and a gaping chasm of a mouth. Pain devours her limp body, beginning with her head. She slowly enters the snake and disappears into nothingness, returning to whence it came.

“Ah. I see you have begun cleaning, Pain. Good. That should speed up the process.” Greed's voice echoes through the room as Pain finishes its meal. The crimson snake slithers out of the room, vanishing once it has made its way through the doorway. For several minutes the only sound that can be heard is the rushing flow of the fountains of blood inside of the room. Greed interrupts the silence. “How many souls does that make now?”

“Two.” Deception replies swiftly. Greed grunts in vicious disbelief.

“Actually... it is 530 million souls...” Pain, in its own slow manner, informs Greed.

The blood flows like a river,
Of pain, deception, and greed.
The hate knows that we never,
Take what we honestly need.

Time passes quickly for the corrupting aspects, as a man walks into the room in what seems like minutes. The man is fresh and still very alive. He is only just tasting the corruption and enjoys it very much so far. Pain, Greed, and Deception watch over their disciple, their victim, in great pleasure. He moves about the room, drinking the sweet nectar of another man's suffering. His mind twists and turns with the greedy thirst for blood that the nectar grants. The fountains begin to run dry, as the last victim's blood can only last so long.

“More! More!” The crazed man screams at the walls. He pounds on them, but nothing happens. He begins to tear out his hair in frustration. His addicted body begins to shake with pain. His vision distorts and slowly his body loses familiarity to him. He twitches violently and looks about the room in a crazed state. His eyes begin to deceive him as he recognizes blood inside of it. He gazes with a thirsty hunger at his fingernails. He begins ripping them away with his teeth, causing both pain and blood to spring forth. The man puts his fingertips in his mouth and savours the sweet taste of the nectar once more, but it quickly stops flowing. He begins to lose his mind again and throws himself across the room in search of blood.

He hits the wall with great force, causing his nose to break and bleed. The blood streams down into his mouth and he rubs it all over his lips passionately. Thoughts of relief from the crazed withdrawal enter his mind and he begins to relax but swiftly, as if to spite him, the blood ceases its flow. His mind disappears for a moment and returns to allow him to remember a certain memory from his childhood. His fist pounds him in the mouth, attempting to break loose his teeth. Slowly they begin to fall out and the nectar fills him once more. At this point, it has become clear that once one has tasted the blood of others, one will sacrifice their own just to satisfy that thirst. Eventually one will run out of blood.

He begins to feel light-headed as he drinks his own blood. He collapses to the ground, curling up into the fetal position. With what little strength he still has, the man beats himself in the stomach and chest, causing him to bleed internally. His ribs crack and shatter, piercing his stomach with a sharp shard of bone. All the blood that he drank now drains from him into his body cavity. His own crimson nectar fills his lungs and suffocates him. Death comes and takes him as Greed, Pain, and Deception look on with great pleasure.

“Was that one from the same place as the others?” Deception's voice echoes through the dark room.

“Yes. He was the last of the Americans.” Greed replies in a proud tone.

The blood flows like a river,
Of pain, deception, and greed.
The hate knows that we never,
Take what we honestly need.
-Zero

Monday, April 9, 2012

The Light Shines as White (poem)

The light shines as white,
The dark as black,
And as both I write,
Neither do I lack.

Once you become both,
Balance can be seen,
Black and white to show the growth,
Our choices to make are not lean.

So now as I embrace this,
Our love can flourish,
tonight is our night,
And so is the light.

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I wrote this poem about two years ago, I believe. I just flipped through my old high school agenda and came across it. I wrote quite a few poems in that agenda. There's one thing I scribbled in it that is not part of a poem, but I adore anyways. It reads "One with no direction is always lost." Think about that for a moment. Besides that I do have a link to another poet's blog. This poet has been a favorite of mine for a short while and I thought I ought to advertise her a little. The link is lower down.  I do hope that you enjoyed my poem and with that, I shall be off. Until next time,

Soulistic Poet Link - http://soulisticpoet.blogspot.ca/

-Zero

Thursday, April 5, 2012

Kryst (short story beginning/idea)


It was late fall and the wind had swept up all of the leaves, carrying them around without a sense of direction. I had been walking about, watching them spin around in my confusion. “In the end,” I thought, “there is a new beginning.”

I stumbled away and into the deep woods. I had left the city behind me to find my own nature in a world that tries to conform you. Branches snapped under my feet like bear traps, but I remained unharmed. A raven began to dance with the wind in the sky above me. I watched curiously until a voice brought me back to reality.

The voice was elegantly female and as soft as sand. My heart stopped dead in its tracks. I looked down to find a beautiful girl that I knew I would one day marry. Her hair flowed like black water from her head and the soft brown in her eyes calmed my panicked soul. She smiled at me and pet my face playfully.

“You shouldn't come out in the woods alone.” She said, mocking the authorities that denote the natural beauty of the world. I smiled in return and we laughed together. I felt an unfamiliar warmth stirring in my heart, a heart I had forgotten about. Her name was Kryst.

I knew that I couldn't live without her. “Would you ever leave this haven?” I asked her with butterflies in my stomach. She shook her head.

“Life is too important to be wasted on money.” She told me and disappeared farther into the orange and red forest. I took off after her, unaware of what may await me inside. 

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This is the beginning of a story that I wrote at a friend's request. She asked that I wrote her a love story and, for some strange reason, I found the inspiration to run through the forest of love.  I am still undecided if I will ever finish it, but finished or not, I dedicate it to my friend, Tanya, as she is the one who asked for it. I hope you enjoyed it. Until next time,

-Zero

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

The Return of Hope (Script) beginning draft!

FADE IN:
EXT. FOREST SCENE. DAY
Begins by showing nothing but darkness, and then slowly zooms out from the darkness to reveal a small black box in MIKE's hands.
MIKE (V.O.)
It never really fades; it is just forgotten. Too bad the ignorance cannot last forever.
He reaches into the box and pulls out a piece of paper that has the word/name HOPE written on it. He stares at it and throws it out of the box.
MIKE
Pandora should have let HOPE out of the box when she could have.
MIKE observes as a raven flies down and picks up the paper, flying off with it shortly after. He smiles and walks away.
EXT. EXIT OF WOODS DAY
MIKE exits the woods, only to be greeted by a friend of his, STEVEN.
STEVEN
You know you really shouldn't spend too much time in the forest, MIKE. It's dangerous in there.
STEVEN makes ghost sounds and continues even after his next sentence.
STEVEN
There are evil things in there!
MIKE laughs with him, but takes a look over his shoulder with a concerned look. He stays quiet.
STEVEN
Look, I know it's hard to cope without HOPE around, but you have to deal with it. Maybe it'd be best if you avoided the woods from now on.
MIKE goes to protest against this idea. STEVEN silences him.
STEVEN
You shouldn't be tormenting yourself like this, buddy. It's just pointless to make yourself suffer.
MIKE begins lightly laughing as if he just remembered a funny joke. STEVEN gives him a weird look.
MIKE
Ever hear the joke about the guy who repeatedly hits himself on the head with a hammer?
STEVEN
No? How does it go?
MIKE
Another guy comes along and asks him why he keeps hitting himself. Guess what he replies.
STEVEN
Shit, I don't know. "Ouch" maybe.
MIKE shakes his head.
MIKE
Because it feels so good when I stop.
INT. LOCAL LIBRARY DAY
MIKE is seen sitting along a row of computers, typing away at an article he's working on. He powers the computer down and notices a female face (HOPE'S) in the reflection of the black screen. He turns around, but no one's there.
MIKE (V.O.)
This wasn't the first time that this happened. She was everywhere I looked.
He shakes his head, gets up and then walks away. Before exiting the library, he looks back at an empty round table. He sighs, and then leaves.
EXT. OUTSIDE LOCAL LIBRARY DAY
MIKE walks out into the blinding light, only to be attacked by a coworker.
COWORKER
MIKE! Have you gotten the article done for the boss yet?
MIKE
It was a bitch, but I think he'll like it.
COWORKER
Good! He'll like that. See you tomorrow.
MIKE stands there, a little confused by the sudden and short conversation. He looks from left to right, but doesn't seem to decide to go anywhere. He stands there quietly.
INT. MIKE'S APARTMENT DAY.
Cluttered apartment, papers everywhere. Window is covered with bad blinds and lets in a dusty light. That is the only light in the apartment. Most of it is covered in darkness. MIKE is sitting on a chair with no table or desk around him. He's sitting next to the wall and a small radio is playing a song (from the beginning).
SONG (HARRISBURG)
Romero got married on the fifth of July,
 in our lady of immaculate dawn, 
could have got married in the revival man's tent, 
but there ain't no reviving what's gone.
MIKE leans down and shuts off the radio before the next line plays. He sits in silence, before getting up and grabbing a beer from his fridge in silence. He opens it and sits back down. He runs his hand though his hair and beginnings rapidly chugging the beer. Once finished, he throws it away.
MIKE (V.O.)
It was my only escape.

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In celebration of the beginning of Script Frenzy, I have decided to post the general beginning of my script. Basically, this is the first few pages that I wrote. I hope you enjoy it! 

-Zero

Sunday, April 1, 2012

My Questions (song lyrics/poem)

At some point he'll ask,
“Why bother waiting for what won't last?”

I'll say,
I'd wait all day
Just to see you smile.

It's like a ripe banana that won't go bad,
An incredible smile that won't go sad,
The sun that shines and makes me glad,
Not the hate that turns me mad.

And at some point he'll ask again,
“Why bother waiting after the end?”

(but) I'll say that even when the day is long,
I'd wait all day and keep so strong,
Just to see you smile,
At the end of the day.

You know, I'll be honest,
I was surprised,
'Cause when I first saw you,
I was mystified.
Your eyes were nothing like the sun,
They were dark and perfectly done.
They're the type of eyes that could turn a priest away from the light,
After all, what are they if not the endless night?

And at some point he'll ask again,
“Why bother waiting after the end?”

(but) I'll say that even when the day is long,
I'd wait all day and keep so strong,
Just to see you smile,
At the end of the day.

They say every time you fall, you should get back up,
I guess I'm weird because I don't get up.
'Cause every time I fall, I get higher,
Elevated by love's nightly desire,
So don't you see that love is not day,
But it's not night, that's not the way.
Love is both, the night and the day,
Which is exactly why I'll say...

(Say) x4

I'll say that even when the day is long,
I'd wait all day and keep so strong,
Just to see you smile,

I'll say that even when the day is long,
I'd wait all day and keep so strong,
Just to see you smile,
At the end of the day.

At some point he'll ask again,
“Why bother waiting for the end?”

-Zero