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Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Jekyll And Hyde #4

Fire

The feeling of curiosity haunts you
You want to know, but you don’t have a clue
The anger builds up and you feel the fire
You just want to know, it’s your dream and desire
You have changed, you have become brand new
You may even do something you wouldn’t ordinarily do
That little flame makes a spark appear
Your evil side is now clear
How can a person change so fast?
In with the new, and out with the past
All because you felt the flame
The flame that later sent you to shame

You are not one, but two
But the problem is who?
When an action is made, who really did it?
Two sides, totally split
Either side can be quick to blame
In the end, they are the ones who live in shame
How can a desire have such an impact?
It will change you in ways you wouldn’t usually act
All due to that inner fire
All caused by the human desire

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Jekyll and Hyde #3

The Power Of The Conscience
Theres always the good, along with the devastating bad
One will make you happy while the other leaves you sad
The two voices in your head don't stop talking to you
In the end, you just don't know what to do
One is easy while the other is hard 
The right decision is haunting you, so your not left scarred
Life is hard, and full of many choices
Thats why God gave you the two annoying yet helpful voices
They can help you through in any time of need 
To make the right decision, so you can succeed
The voices are growing louder, decision time is near
It's about time to make your final decision clear
It's not that hard, just a small, little choice
Now tell me, which was the right voice?

Is it the good or the bad? 
Which left you feeling glad?
Of course the wrong is always easy
While the good, is always a bit uneasy 
Doing right is always the best
Your conscience put you through a bit of a test
It made you think, not once but twice
Now your decision is made, and it is time to pay the price
Times up, you picked the wrong choice
Maybe you should have listened to the other voice...

Thursday, February 9, 2012

Jekyll and Hyde #2

The Power of Curiosity

The urge to know everything lies within
Inside every human full of sin
Curiosity is exposed and demanded
So you are not the only one left clueless and stranded
That inner power later changes you
The demon inside fights until it can break through
The old you has disappeared and a new is made
The old you will never again be portrayed
You will never be the same
You are now the person you became

Forever and eternally ashamed
Forever and always inflamed
Life will never be the same
All because of the inner flame
All the anger built up that made you furious
All for just being curious

Is being curious worth it?
Always begging to know, when you shouldn’t give a s**t?
The power of curiosity kills everyone on the inside
It will always be seeked; never able to hide

Friday, February 3, 2012

Jekyll and Hyde #1

Which do you choose: door one, two or three? The grand prize lies behind one of these doors, now which is it? The game show host stand’s their repeating the same question as you examine each door in front of your puzzled face. Door one seems to be warn; used by many and holds that welcoming classic look while door two shows off its flashy new paint job, with its shiny, untouched door knob. Door three is the complete opposite of door number one. It is a dark, black door that shows to be old, blistered, and distained. All that keeps running through your mind is which is the best, door one, door two, or door three?

Based off appearance, door two would be the best choice of the three. It is most appealing to the human eye, but does that necessarily mean that it is the best? Just because of the looks, it doesn’t mean that the grand prize will be laying behind the shiny, new door.

Now door one; standing their showing its classic look could be the correct choice. It is a mix of used and new put together. Does that mean it is the right choice?

Door three is the last door flowing through my mind. It is nasty, disgusting, and very unappealing to the eye. It stands there and appears as if it is going to fall apart in front of my eyes. Why would any prize lay behind such an old and rotten door?

Now the real question is, are they trying to fool me and are they putting the grand prize behind the old crappy door to fool me? Or is it lying behind one of the other doors and they are expecting me to have this thought? Which is it?


This is the perfect example of prejudice. An opinion is being formed just by the appearance of the door.

Should we as humans be judgmental? We all mistakes and all screw up, but yet in the end; we all judge and laugh at one another.

Life is about choosing the right path; making wise decisions to find out who you really are.

In the story, Jekyll And Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson one door is explained as blistered and distained. The door is very unappealing but the question is, what is on the other side of the ugly door?

On the other side of every door is new life; you start off in one room with the current life, and leave and go into another leading into your new life.

Life is about making the right decisions. We can make these decisions by opening the right doors. We always need to open the right doors, and keep the wrong ones closed. Life is all about making decisions; now choose wisely.

Which do you choose, door one, door two, or door three?