![]() Author has written 2 stories for Fullmetal Alchemist. Hi. First off, I'd like to thank you for taking the time to visit my profile. My favorite books, series, and movies: Lord of the Rings Fullmetal Alchemist Hunger Games Warriors Little House on the Prairie Guardians of Ga'hoole Wolves of the Beyond Redwall All the Truth Thats in Me by Julie Berry These is my Words by Nancy E. Turner Goose Girl by Shannon Hale Doctor Who Star Trek Star Wars The Amazing Spiderman Artemis Fowl Legend by Marie Lu My hobbies include reading, swimming, writing, playing the saxophone, and playing Volleyball. Well, that about sums it up, and again, thank you for taking the time to check out my profile and as a parting gift here's a poem I wrote: The Short and Honest Guide to Emotions: It thrashes in its banks Froth forming at its edges as it rushes onwards, oblivious to its surrounding It cuts its way along, uncaring of who it cuts down So ferocious is it in its progression that it can slice right through rock It’s rage Rage is a powerful force That few ever truly learn to contain It severs even the strongest of relationships And breaks the stoutest of hearts But rage in itself, is not truly an emotion Rage is born, not elicited from us like most feelings, but born from pain (annoyance in some cases) and suffering Anger rages and froths But pain is quiet and deadly, chilling one’s soul until there is nothing left to feel When there is nothing left, we must find something to fill the void And anger is born A flood is nothing more than water that has burst its shores Just as anger is nothing more than raw emotion that can no longer be contained Anger is shallow, a mask for what we really feel inside Sorrow is the pain we feel, a result of living, for to live, to truly experience life, We must suffer loss But happiness, true happiness, is eternal fire warming one’s soul NEVER forget that Even when the dark encroaches and the warmth leaves It remains But you must strive to find it Nothing is free But all it takes to find happiness Is a little work |