I am a wheat-colored jar without air, sound, and substance
I wonder Mazily over all the earth, asking will you come back? would you leave me here dying?
I hear a drum beating and beating
I see nothing but waste and memories
I am a wheat-colored jar without air, sound, and substance
I pretend not to be an empty station when the trains are parked off somewhere else asleep
I feel wrecked and solitary
I touch does same boots of lead
I worry I hit a world that has no direction
I cry in silence as my mind is going numb
I am a wheat-colored jar without air, sound, and substance
I understand my silhouette is dissolving
I say life is short
I dream drops of anguish running all together
I try to stay awake
I hope my eyelids never flutter into the empty distance
I am a wheat-colored jar without air, sound, and substance
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
Thursday, April 30, 2009
I am poem
I am a man with a wounded heart that has no cure
I wonder if your sweetness would make my heart alleviate
I hear your voice, and makes my heart palpitate
I see your crystallized eyes that reflects the pureness of your soul
I am a man with a wounded heart that has no cure
I pretend to be the owner of your life
I feel my heart recuperating when I have you by my side.
I touch the wind, the sky, the stars in a world that don't exists
I worry when I don't see you close
I am the man with a wounded heart that has no cure
I understand that love hurts as a painful torture
I say that their is hope, and soon my wounded heart would be cure
I dream with you when staring at the moon
I hope you know that I love you
I am the man with a wounded heart that has no cure
I wonder if your sweetness would make my heart alleviate
I hear your voice, and makes my heart palpitate
I see your crystallized eyes that reflects the pureness of your soul
I am a man with a wounded heart that has no cure
I pretend to be the owner of your life
I feel my heart recuperating when I have you by my side.
I touch the wind, the sky, the stars in a world that don't exists
I worry when I don't see you close
I am the man with a wounded heart that has no cure
I understand that love hurts as a painful torture
I say that their is hope, and soon my wounded heart would be cure
I dream with you when staring at the moon
I hope you know that I love you
I am the man with a wounded heart that has no cure
Monday, February 16, 2009
Sunday, December 7, 2008
congresional medal of honor

Every time I pass by my school breezeway and the ROTC floor I see all this medal from sport players and cadets. I will think of my self what sacrafice did they did to earn the medal or troffy. I will try to figure out their smile when reciving the award. what do they feel having their name or their team,s name in the award. Not only that but I think about the medal of Honor recipients what do they feel? how do they feel?
Medal of Honor recipients are respected persons. Persons that recieve the medal of Honor are more respected than the president because wearing a medal of honor is a higher rank than the president. People know them as superheros . Their persons that sacraficice their own life foe the life of others.
It takes acts of Bravery, Heroism, and Valor. Acts of Bravery such as saveing someone elses life while risking their life with out thinking what would happen to them. It takes heroism meaning that you are been a hero for the people that your saveing and for this country The United States Of America. It takes Valor meaning that your a person with a lot of love and a lot of guts to go into open fire to save another soilder.
It could be esay winning a medal of honor that actually waering it since you feel a little uncomftorbele waering it for a while. Doing what you did it makes people think that your a persons that should be follow their example. M eaning that if you try to act like a normal person such as going to a party or drinking while citizens are looking at you its like your seting a bad example for them. You feel with a lot of responsibility when your wear The Congresional meadal of Honor.
Thursday, December 4, 2008
thank you letter
Dear , Seargeant Allen J. Lynch
I want to thank you for your bravery and courage you had for serving this country. I want to thank you for risking your own life for the life of others. It really impact me the way you had strenght to dashed across 50 meters of open ground through a withering hail of enemy fire to adminester aid to safe the life of the 3 wounded commanders lying exposed to enemy fire. Since that day that you reflected great credit on yourself ,Iit inpired them by the way that you make them change the way they think, not only that but it make them become better citizens. Everytime I hear or read your story it inspired me the way you risk your life to safe others person's life that maybe if you were in their situation wouldent helped you. I hope that your bravey in serving this country makes people think you like a superhero and threat you like a A king. Your bravery and courage on serving this country would be in my heart. I would make sure that people who dont know about you know about you. Thanks again.
Sincerely, Juan A. Paramo
I want to thank you for your bravery and courage you had for serving this country. I want to thank you for risking your own life for the life of others. It really impact me the way you had strenght to dashed across 50 meters of open ground through a withering hail of enemy fire to adminester aid to safe the life of the 3 wounded commanders lying exposed to enemy fire. Since that day that you reflected great credit on yourself ,Iit inpired them by the way that you make them change the way they think, not only that but it make them become better citizens. Everytime I hear or read your story it inspired me the way you risk your life to safe others person's life that maybe if you were in their situation wouldent helped you. I hope that your bravey in serving this country makes people think you like a superhero and threat you like a A king. Your bravery and courage on serving this country would be in my heart. I would make sure that people who dont know about you know about you. Thanks again.
Sincerely, Juan A. Paramo
Saturday, November 29, 2008
Allen J. Lynch

Medal of Honor CitationRank and organization: Sergeant , U.S. Army, Company D, 1st Battalion (Airmobile), 12th Cavalry, 1st Cavalry Division (Airmobile). place and date: Near My An (2), Binh Dinh province, Republic of Vietnam , 15 December 1967 . Entered service at: Chicago , Ill. Born: 28 October 1945 , Chicago , Ill.
Citation: For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity in action at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty. Sgt. Lynch (then Sp4c.) distinguished himself while serving as a radio telephone operator with Company D. While serving in the forward element on an operation near the village of My An, his unit became heavily engaged with a numerically superior enemy force. Quickly and accurately assessing the situation, Sgt. Lynch provided his commander with information which subsequently proved essential to the unit's successful actions. Observing 3 wounded comrades Lying exposed to enemy fire, Sgt. Lynch dashed across 50 meters of open ground through a withering hail of enemy fire to administer aid. Reconnoitering a nearby trench for a covered position to protect the wounded from intense hostile fire, he killed 2 enemy soldiers at point blank range. With the trench cleared, he unhesitatingly returned to the fire-swept area 3 times to carry the wounded men to safety. When his company was forced to withdraw by the superior firepower of the enemy, Sgt. Lynch remained to aid his comrades at the risk of his life rather than abandon them. Alone, he defended his isolated position for 2 hours against the advancing enemy. Using only his rifle and a grenade, he stopped them just short of his trench, killing 5. Again, disregarding his safety in the face of withering hostile fire, he crossed 70 meters of exposed terrain 5 times to carry his wounded comrades to a more secure area. Once he had assured their comfort and safety, Sgt. Lynch located the counterattacking friendly company to assist in directing the attack and evacuating the 3 casualties. His gallantry at the risk of his life is in the highest traditions of the military service, Sgt. Lynch has reflected great credit on himself, the 12th Cavalry, and the U.S. Army.
Monday, November 3, 2008
goal accomplish in October

My goal that I accomplish was to play in a soccer team. Last week Mr. Olivares told me and my freinds during 5th period if i wanted to join a soocer team that I haded to come to practice on november 4. When he told me that I was like "yeah sure." Iwont misss practice" I told him. I hope that i get accepted to be in the team. this is a good opportunity to show my soccerskills. I also happy because Iwill finally dosome excersice.
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