Showing posts with label universal language. Show all posts
Showing posts with label universal language. Show all posts

Saturday, March 16, 2013

Thoughts and Provocations

When we stop creating is the day our death begins.
Photo collage and quote by Alfonso Coley - All Rights Reserved

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

The Journey of This Life

The innocent martyrs of this time walk the earth
of a past littered with lies and deceit.
Weary and tired are we..,-the consumers of this time.

Quote by Alfonso Coley - Photo by Aaron Coley - All Rights Reserved"

Saturday, June 23, 2012

The Sex Demons

The mind of the dying day has scattered
One thousand or more children
To the wind of tomorrow.
It is not an unusual day, it is more so
A time where the taming of the
Shrewd silence has been broken
By the most disturbed spirit,
A spirit lingering in agony.
The child molester tired energy
Becomes a blood-lust
Of unwitting natural desires,
And their heart has no shame
Because they have forgotten and buried
Their own care-free childhood,
A past that has no mercy.
The sex demons possess their soul
Day and night, their wild unnatural imaginings
Are their maiden voyage
To that unknowing death
Where the children will smile no more,
And there will be no fairy tales in their time.
The mind of the dying spirit
Knows no good, they are blinded by their rage,
Living in an almost innocent tale..,-
Living in-between here and there,
Awaking from an angry nightmare 
Reliving the bloodthirsty dream
Over and over, and over.
The kiss of death they visualize
Like an hysterical mad man
Searching for that natural desire
The appeasement of ignorant acceptance.

Poetry by Alfonso Coley - Photo Courtesy of Bible Picture Gallery

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

The Anatomy of Words

The astounding world of words have been around from the time before mankind was created, and when God the originator of all things infinite created man and woman, this gift he gave unto his creation to communicate the celebrated pattern of words. Between what is here and now, mankind has had a impassioned love affair with words, and it does not matter if you are a English scholar, or an everyday person, like it or not, the anatomy of words surround each and every person on this earth, but, it is up to each person to learn to love words, or just to accept words as ordinary things that do not matter very much.

The great harvest of words are like dreams that wake the sleeping mind – as if we recreate each and everything which connects us and the universe beyond the anatomy of a word.

Words are not just about definitions, words also play a big part in mathematical equations, and word problems. The definition of a morpheme (mor’fem’) according to The American Heritage Dictionary of English Language – Third Edition: Linguistics. A meaningful linguistic unit consisting of a word, such as man, or a word element, such as –ed in walked, that cannot be divided into smaller meaningful parts.

This meaning poses a very powerful testament about the organization of words, and how they complement each other, and just like mathematical equations, poetry falls directly and indirectly into the definition “of a word or word element. Even though much of poetry is somewhat abstract in nature, the words are divided up “into smaller meaningful parts.”

Morphemics can be classified and listed fewer than two categories; the description, and classification of morphemes, which is the study of words, and the morphemic intricate structure of a language. Not only do words have significant meanings, but words resemble every facet of the human intellect. Global studies have found that any child can be taught to learn and comprehend the English language as early as one year of age. It is also a proven fact of in-depth intense scientific study – that young children are more adept to learn another language – even if it is not the original language from their birth-right.

Even though words can be micro-managed, the traditional language of words derives from many ancient archaic texts. According to The American Heritage Dictionary of The English Language, the meaning of a word is described as “a sound or combinations of sounds, or its representation in writing, printing, that symbolizes and communicates a meaning and may consist of a single morpheme or a combination of morphemes.”

Still, what is quite amazing; the word itself is quoted so many times within a sentence or a quote, in a word mathematical equation, which it would seem redundant for the word to appear in the same context – referring to the meaning and the direction of language itself.

Article by Alfonso Coley - Artwork by Smitty - All Rights Reserved"

Sunday, June 17, 2012

The appearance of suffering is what sets us free.
Quote and Photograph by Alfonso Coley - All Rights Reserved

Live Your Dream

"Ineptitude is the sin of all procrastination."
Quote and Photograph by Alfonso Coley - All Rights Reserved"

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