1. Devil went down to Georgia (Charlie Daniels)
The Devil thought he was the best fiddle player in the state of Georgia. He went around and started challenging people. One of the people he challenged was Johnny. The Devil bet that he could beat him. If he beat him than he got Johnny's soul. If Johnny beats him than he gets the Devils golden fiddle. Johnny took the Devils bet and beat him.
2. Cats in the Cradle (Harry Chapin)
A boy wants to spend time with his dad. When he calls his dad the dad is always busy and cannot play with his son. Later in life the dad calls his son wanting to spend time with him and the son is living a busy life and cannot spend time with his dad. The dad realizes that his son turned out just like him.
3. Silence on the Line (Chris Ledoux)
An old rodeo guy has been away from home for sometime. He calls his wife in Colorado, she is not happy with how long he has been gone. The old cowboy says that he has a friend that is crippled and asks if he could bring him home. The wife says no that there is too much that has to be done and he would just be in the way. There is a silence on the line. He hangs up the phone gets his crutches and wishes that he was on the Colorado bus. He hopes the weather is nice in Mexico.
4. There Goes My Life (Kenny Chesney)
A young guy finds out that his girlfriend is pregnant. He got sad and and thinks that his dreams are going up in smoke. He doesn't know how he is going to raise a child, when he is only one himself. A few years later he grew to love his daughter, what he thought was the biggest mistake he had ever made. Years later, the dad was sad to see his daughter headed to the west coast.
5. Wrinkles (Diamond Rio)
A boy got out of the tub and saw that he had wrinkles, he showed them to his dad and his dad sat him down and said they are nothing to be scared of. He walked down the hall and heard his mom talking about how she missed the younger years. Then the boy told her how they were just wrinkles they are nothing to be scared of. The boy talks about how everyone is going to have a few wrinkles.
Sunday, March 28, 2010
Sunday, March 21, 2010
Story Song
Song: Devil went down to Georgia
Artist: Charlie Daniels
http://www.cowboylyrics.com/lyrics/daniels-charlie/devil-went-down-to-georgia-10926.html
Plot:
The devil challenges a boy named Johny to a fiddle contest. If the devil wins then he gets Johnny's soul and if Johnny wins than he gets the Devils golden fiddle.
Characters:
The Devil
Johnny
Conflict:
Johnny took the Devils bet and now Johnny has to play better on the fiddle than the Devil or he will get Johnny's soul.
Theme:
You shouldn't bet because the Devil thought that he was the best at the fiddle and would never lose. He went around challenging people and Johnny took his challenge and beat him.
Setting:
State of Georgia
Artist: Charlie Daniels
http://www.cowboylyrics.com/lyrics/daniels-charlie/devil-went-down-to-georgia-10926.html
Plot:
The devil challenges a boy named Johny to a fiddle contest. If the devil wins then he gets Johnny's soul and if Johnny wins than he gets the Devils golden fiddle.
Characters:
The Devil
Johnny
Conflict:
Johnny took the Devils bet and now Johnny has to play better on the fiddle than the Devil or he will get Johnny's soul.
Theme:
You shouldn't bet because the Devil thought that he was the best at the fiddle and would never lose. He went around challenging people and Johnny took his challenge and beat him.
Setting:
State of Georgia
Sunday, March 14, 2010
6-word Memoirs
Top 10
1. Want to be a kid again
2. Almost got to see my maker
3. Closed my eyes, now I'm 70
4. Someday I will have facial hair
5. Whooaa who lets the apes in
6. I doubt they will come through
7. Walking through the park in NY
8. Betos, steak and eggs, pretty good
9. My parents are driving me INSANE!
10. Someday I might actually like church
1. Want to be a kid again
2. Almost got to see my maker
3. Closed my eyes, now I'm 70
4. Someday I will have facial hair
5. Whooaa who lets the apes in
6. I doubt they will come through
7. Walking through the park in NY
8. Betos, steak and eggs, pretty good
9. My parents are driving me INSANE!
10. Someday I might actually like church
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Grand Theft Poetry
Soon:
I'm as happy as a lark consider these minutes golden
On that clear October morning children asked, why
They did not understand we ran into Reverend Bradford
He too was beaming of joy and happiness
The time is almost here we will see him soon
The children asked why must we go
The world is of chains and restrictions, constant problems
Where we are going has no restrictions, you will be free
We die soon
Soon we shall be part of the tombs full of soundless bones
Soon we will be in a much better place
The best place any person could want to be
Wake me when I'm free
I'm as happy as a lark consider these minutes golden
On that clear October morning children asked, why
They did not understand we ran into Reverend Bradford
He too was beaming of joy and happiness
The time is almost here we will see him soon
The children asked why must we go
The world is of chains and restrictions, constant problems
Where we are going has no restrictions, you will be free
We die soon
Soon we shall be part of the tombs full of soundless bones
Soon we will be in a much better place
The best place any person could want to be
Wake me when I'm free
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