You appeared in my life out of the blue and now I can barely think of other things. I manage every day to find you, accidentally. You know it deep inside.
I am just trying to get to something truthful that make sense. If that's you at last, I will give you all of me. Oh please, let's give each other a sense of identity.
The hopes of yesteryear are not next to me anymore. Everyone is pretending to breathe as I collapse, that's it. I reckon I am not in the right place. I look back on my life and everything I find is confusion. ''No action should be taken involving comfort risk.'' I disagree, I'm sorry. I'll get my objective. I've learnt everything from loss, so I won't lose anyway. You know I tried to be part of regular life, but I lost my faith, I lost my patience.
I’ve been lost since my very first day here. Who are you? Which way does the wind blow? What is my place? Why do I need love? How did we get here? When will we disappear? Would you go back to the start? Will you manage through the years? I'm chasing shadows.
The miracle of being alive is worthy. Avoid these questions. Carry on.
I used to see you as a role model, a resistance hero however the situation was. I wanted to make you proud. I wanted to make you proud. Nevertheless, I have finally understood that you were the ghost of my infancy. In the aftermath of your undisclosed desires we can wistfully watch her ruins, his ruins, my ruins. We will raise ourselves, don't you worry! I hope you will be ok, but leave me alone. Back off! Stop pretending nothing happened -you cannot suture my wounds any longer.
The American adult animated sitcom The Simpsons hasshown a
large amount of satires through every episode. These critics are engaged with
significant and quotidian political, social and religious issues. Among other things, The Simpsons exposes the ineptitude and pretense of virtue of pop
psychology, the shallowness of public education, the venality of corporate
greed, ongoing environmental degradation, commercialism, consumerism and
radical phenomena such as homophobia or xenophobia. Moreover, they are able to make a great impact, considering that The Simpsons is translated into 45 languages.
[Conclusion]
In conclusion, The Simpsons’
episodes are funny and warning at the same time because their matters are daily, although sometimes overdone. As a knowing and sharp satire upon the complex, excessive and hypocritical
state of contemporary America, The
Simpsons has become a recognizable cultural source for examining
shifting political, social and religious trends in the United States. For this reason, I want to provoke you into seeing The Simpsons in a new light next time.
Leave a comment below if you remember any satirical issue on The Simpsons.
The Black Keys are an
American rock duo formed in Akron, Ohio in 2001. The group consists of Dan
Auerbach (guitar, vocals) and Patrick Carney (drums).
Editors,
Editors are an English
post-punk band, formed in 2002 in Stafford. Previously known as Pilot, The
Pride and Snowfield, the band currently consists of Tom Smith (lead vocals,
guitar, piano), Russell Leetch (bass guitar, synthesizer, backing vocals), Ed
Lay (drums, percussion, backing vocals), Justin Lockey (lead guitar) and
Elliott Williams (keys, synthesizers, guitars, and backing vocals).
Muse.
Muse are an English
rock band from Teignmouth, Devon, formed in 1994. The band consists of
childhood friends Matthew Bellamy (lead vocals, lead guitar, piano, keyboards,
keytar), Christopher Wolstenholme (bass guitar, vocals, keyboards) and Dominic
Howard (drums, percussion, synthesisers).
The Kooks.
The Kooks are a
British rock band formed in Brighton, East Sussex, in 2001.[1] The band
currently consists of Luke Pritchard (vocals/guitar), Hugh Harris (lead
guitar/synth), Alexis Nunez (drums) and Peter Denton (bass guitar).