Tuesday, May 5, 2009

I AM

I am the eyes that see all the pain,
I wonder what can i see next,
I hear the air going away,
I see her pretty face for one more day,
I want to see another day,
I am the eyes that see all the pain.


I pretend not to see a thing,
I feel all the pain going on and on or sometimes just going away,
I touch the rain is so cold and i even get scare,
I worry not to see her again for one more day,
I cry because is all gone away,
I am the eyes that see all the pain.


I understand all that is happening,
I say it ain't worth it but just keep on the same,
I dream of a brand new day,
I try to change but then it all goes away,
I hope one day all this pain will leave my vision to i wont see it again,
I am the eyes that see al the pain.

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Thank you!

Dear Captain Paul W. Bucha,

My name is Oswaldo, we all feel proud of what you have done,
saving your men at battle, by killing the enemy only just you while your men got out alive,
you have saved families, brothers, fathers, sons.
We all thank you fo saving those peoples lifes
with out having to think about it. Many people
give thanks to you because you are a very brave and proud person.
We all thank you for destroying the enemys bunkers and it was
smart from you by telling your men to play death while you were trying to get them
out just by your self and it was amazing that you didin't
got killed while they were uploading the
helicopters of people. we are all proud of you and we
thank you for saving their lifes!

Monday, December 1, 2008

Paul W. Bucha


A West Point graduate, Captain Paul Bucha was the commanding officer of a reconnaissance-in-force mission that was inserted by helicopter to locate and destroy an enemy stronghold. When his men were pinned down by heavy machine-gun fire, Captain Bucha crawled 40 meters through a hail of enemy fire to single-handedly destroy the bunker with grenades. Though wounded, upon seeing his units perimeter was about to be over-run, he ordered a withdrawal while providing covering fire. At one point during the night, he ordered his men to "play dead" while he brought in friendly fire on the enemy. He also stood, in full view of the enemy, with a flashlight to direct the evacuation of three helicopters carrying the most seriously wounded from the field of battle.

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

goals

The goal that i have accomplished this month has been the following:

i been doing break dancing
I'm getting good at it
now i keep on practicing everyday
another goal its been in the soccer team
I'm still trying to win a spot by trying to do my best every
time we play so that the coach could see if I'm good
enough to be on the team.


Monday, November 3, 2008

Be together!


"With this faith we will be able to work together,
to pray together,
to go to jail together,
to struggle together,
to go to jail together,
knowing that we will be free one day."
what it means is that what Martin Luther King Jr. is trying to say that one day him and his people [African American] will have freedom and they will have the same rights as everybody else






~Poem~

Does it burns like Hell?

or lives like earth?

Does it burns like fire?

or it clears like water?

maybe it burns

or does it burns?

Thursday, October 23, 2008

The American Dream!


For my parents their American dream was to be in this country so that they could work hard to help my family back in Mexico. For them getting money and getting to buy a house so that their family could have a better future in here in the US and back there at Mexico. They want to get enough money so that they could go back to Mexico and live a better life with all their family together and wont be worrying about not having any work and paying bills just leaving their lives in a good way way.