There’s something about her eyes
That makes my soul fly
The way she looks at me
Makes me feel wonderfully
Her laugh is what I live to hear
It makes sure I am always near
Jokes come out all the time
They add the spice like thyme
And though spice is not needed
It makes our love life more honeyed
And oh how she loves her honey
For which she’d commit larceny
I still can’t believe I found her
And she took me from my winter
Bringing me into the sun
Of love so intensely one on one
I’m glad our nights are long
For that helps our love go strong
As the trust flows freely
I find myself thinking humbly
About my life and about my past
And how it all moved by so fast
And brought me to this slice of heaven
After a life of love’s famine
Now being treated to such a feast
I stare off to the East
Watching the sun rise on this wonderful chapter
Hoping it will not move any swifter
Because I want to enjoy this moment
Feeling my hearts every movement
As it beats just for my wife
And the outlook is so good for our life.
She saved me and brought me to this
For that she deserves my every kiss
For my love is hers till the end of time
And beyond, so goes the rhyme.
--Dan
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A Brainless Nod is a blog about love and life, passionately written using articles, poetry, and serial web fiction. We are Dan and Lisa, and we both enjoy writing immensely. We hope you enjoy this look at our passions, our life together, and our opinions. Posts are sporadic due to us entering college, but expect new stuff every now and then!
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Friday, October 5, 2012
Thursday, October 4, 2012
Blaze your own path.
I learned a very long time ago to follow my own path. It seems what I’m destined to do. Somewhere along the way, those people that kept telling me what I should be doing, gave me enough reason to turn my back on them, and simply walk away.
I come from a small town in Texas, where the status-quo is to work your ass off the rest of your life and retire. Give your life to the company, and hopefully one day you’ll still be able to enjoy what is left of your life. In all honesty, I cannot find a positive way to say that.... So yeah, I found a high paying temp job, worked there a few months, when it was over, I pooled my money and left.
Sixteen hundred miles later, I was standing in the most beautiful place I have ever seen. Though it was a struggle, I clawed out my life there, and worked so very hard to keep it. While I was there, I was immersed in beauty, and learned the skill to see the true beauty in life which in turn showed me how to truly believe in this amazingly beautiful thing called life.
Wednesday, October 3, 2012
A Rambling Rant (please forgive)
I understand that hindsight is always 20/20, but I really wish people would think before designing things. I know this blog post is going to come out as a rambling rant, but I don’t care, sometimes people just need to get things off their chest.
What is the obsession with putting carpet in the bathroom? Honestly who thinks this is a good idea? Its really horrible when its done in a ‘trailer home’ where the floors are wood below the carpet. After so many months of getting out of the shower and being even a little bit wet, the floor starts to sag and has to be replaced.... Its bad enough in a house with a foundation, that carpet will mildew over time, and become a health hazard no matter how much you clean it.... Carpet in a bathroom, yeah, that a definite fail.
Tuesday, October 2, 2012
Thoughts on Science
I truly wish some people would accept science. There is so much beauty out there in the world, and its so wonderful to just understand it better. And the best thing about science to me is, it takes so much imagination and thought to truly comprehend.
Birds are amazing creatures, they flit and fly and do such amazing things that make us humans so friggin’ jealous. But I can’t help but look at them and see their history. To think, their ancestors were the dinosaurs. Its evolution at its purest, and its so amazing to just look at them and see the skeletons of those ancient, huge creatures. Those little creatures have survived so much through the eons.... But how is it not amazing to think, the Dinosaurs didn’t become extinct, they evolved and survived, to thrive again.
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Monday, October 1, 2012
What is the 'perfect' body?
What is the perfect body? Is it pencil thin, is it curves, is it physically fit, or is it just being ‘well endowed’? I know I could lose a few pounds, but I’m glad I’m not a stick figure. I love my curves, as does Dan. I have, what they call, an hourglass shaped body. And even though its by no means perfect, I feel perfect within my body.
But I do honestly believe, that ‘society’ at large is telling me that I’m nowhere near beautiful. You can open any magazine, and see any advertisement, from makeup to perfume, and it shows the ‘perfect’ girl. Much of it is photoshopped, I’ve seen Dan pull off some amazing tricks with photoshop.... Quite a bit of what you see in any social media today is not real. Changing eye color, moving facial features around, putting on makeup after the face, even slimming down is all possible with the power of photoshop.
But I do honestly believe, that ‘society’ at large is telling me that I’m nowhere near beautiful. You can open any magazine, and see any advertisement, from makeup to perfume, and it shows the ‘perfect’ girl. Much of it is photoshopped, I’ve seen Dan pull off some amazing tricks with photoshop.... Quite a bit of what you see in any social media today is not real. Changing eye color, moving facial features around, putting on makeup after the face, even slimming down is all possible with the power of photoshop.
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