Sorrow deep far until the soul cries why
Each day it flogs the whip and say we mean
Currying favor it whisper the pain the pain caries me soft
Harsh thoughts whisper whisper I hate I hate
Marshalling courage it marches one by one deeper deeper it recedes it recedes
Each day it kills the soul piece by piece as the thoughts of escape flees flees
Chances Chances what are they when the skin flays wide as a river’s thoughts
Deep within if you look it mirrors myself you are you are me for you see self below
Circling deep in heart is pain pain hollowing deep why why I tried I tried I tried
Nothing Nothing I am for I am dear to none for my soul is empty of sweet but nothing pain screams let me let me free
Slash Slash is the whip that cries I will I will for I am the nightmare that wakes wakes each moment
Wake Me Wake Me for I burn deep inside and rest not for the hurt that stifles the night day
Surges of pain pressure fills me deep for none love me but a one two three four five for each thought of mercy I clamor forgive
Despair Despair stalks my steps daily for my mind dwells on hurt to try to repay but I cry who can help a Nigger’s Pain
By
Felicia McCaw
Sunday, April 19, 2015
Monday, April 13, 2015
ASSIGNMENT FOR ALL STUDENTS ALL OVER THE WORLD #11 THIS WILL BE A LIGHT ANALYSIS AND PERUSAL OF BOOK WITH MORE EMPHASIS AND EXAMINATION OF THE MOVIE. EXPLORATION OF RACIAL TENSION, MORAL ISSUES AND CONSEQUENCES OF ACTIONS.
To Kill a Mockingbird
Characters in Movie – Atticus Finch (Defense Attorney), Jeremy (Jem) Atticus Finch (child), Jean Louise Finch (Scout) (child), Calpurnia (Cook-maid), Charles Baker Harris (Dill) (child), Miss Caroline Fisher (teacher), Walter Cunningham (child), Burris Ewell (child), Miss Maudie Atkinson, Miss Mayella Violet Ewell (Victim), Thomas Robinson (Tom) (Accused), Arthur Radley (Boo), Walter Cunningham (Father), Judge Taylor, Bob Ewell (Father), Dr. Reynolds, Sheriff Heck Tate, Aunt Alexandra, Link Deas, Mrs. Henry Lafayette Dubose, Nathan Radley, Mr. Braxton Underwood (The Press), Mr. Dolphus Raymond, Mr. Gilmer (Prosecutor)
Cast of Actors’ Names – Name in Plot – Adults
Gregory Peck – Atticus Finch
Frank Overton – Sheriff Tate
Rosemary Murphy – Miss Maudie Atkinson
Brock Peters – Thomas Robinson (Tom)
Ruth White - Mrs. Henry Layette Dubose
Estelle Evans – Calpurnia
Robert Duvall – Arthur Radley (Boo)
Paul Fix – Judge Taylor
Collin Wilcox – Mayella Violet Ewell
William Windom – Mr. Gilmer
Alice Ghostley – Aunt Stephanie Crawford
Richard Hale – Nathan Radley
James Anderson – Robert E. Lee “Bob” Ewell
Crahan Denton – Walter Cunningham Sr.
Jester Hairston – Spence Robinson - Tom’s Father
Kim Hamilton – Helen Robinson – Tom’s Wife
Nancy Marshall – School Teacher
Bill Walker – Reverend Sykes
Joe Walls – Baliff
Cast of Actors’ Names – Name in Plot – Children
Mary Badham – Scout Finch
John Megna – Charles Baker Harris (Dill)
Phillip Alford – Jem Finch
Steve Condit – Walter Cunningham Jr.
Screen Play by Horton Foote
Book – To Kill a Mockingbird written by Harper Lee
The story is based in a southern town called Maycomb in Maycomb County. In this county and in other counties that is inclusive of all of Alabama is the unsullied code of Alabama. Atticus Finch has accepted a controversial case of defending a black man (Tom Robinson) accused of raping a white female (Mayella Ewell). During this film are confrontations between the Finch family and white citizens reflecting resentment, hate and feelings of their being a traitor for defending the “nigger”. Exploration of the characters of Atticus Finch’s children and an unusual child named Dill and their curiosity about Boo Radley and the case that their father’s is handling. Continuing forth is the legal interaction of the court proceedings and a harrowing life threatening experience towards Atticus Finch’s children and the conclusion of the case.
Propose Extra Credit to teacher and ask if you can do an oral presentation with students asking you questions to allow you to become used to speaking in front of a crowd. This will teach you how to be an orator and a great speaker one day.
The assignment is to watch the movie, peruse the book, answer the questions with emotional feeling and thought and also you will use the book to learn to scan and skim through and find details and scenes in the book to find more information to fulfill the goal of expanded thought and reveal more than the movie relays. Please write an essay of the possible consequences of going through a court process now and whether or not justice will be fairly given and a man of blackness will be treated as if human or as a raping animal in this scenario.
Exploring this extremely sensitive subject will allow you to become aware that the process of law is afforded as much as can be done as long as evidence is conclusive, accurate and is supportive of yes or no. This will allow the development of objectivity, correctness, accuracy, alertness, fairness and development of stimulative comprehension, interpretative comprehension, and thought comprehension. This is a starter and teaching session that will be ongoing. Please come again for the next lesson.
Stimulative Comprehension - Consist of stimuli that encourages thought patterns to emerge that facilitate understanding with more comprehension and continuous thought.
Interpretative Comprehension - Consist of taking a thought and becoming more analytical and interpretative of the intent whether clearly versed or hidden and obtaining the intent to keep on.
Thought Comprehension - is the last step in assimilation because it takes in account the stimuli and the reason (interpretative comprehension) and it will facilitate considerable change and expanded thought that allows more understanding and evolved thought patterns.
1. Generate Questions that incorporates using exploratory thought patterns and will allow more concise assimilation.
2. Answers become more broadened, detailed and generate more interactive ability and cognizant ability expands when continuing reading.
3. More ability to be analytical and upgradeable analysis and observational skill will naturally expand as student grows and matures.
4. Summary and conclusionary thought of subject provide assimilative procedures by using the supposedly common tools that are a base but is allowable to be expanded to ensure more accurate reading and entails allowing thought processes to increase.
QUESTIONS IN RELATION TO MOVIE (STORY)
1. What is the moral of the story and the consequence of Thomas or Mayella actions if guilty?
2. How old is Thomas (Tom) Robinson?
3. If he is guilty what is his judgment?
4. If she is guilty what is her judgment?
5. What are some of the intricacies that Atticus Finch is facing defending a black man accused of raping a white female?
6. Why do you think they asked him to take the case?
7. Do you think he can defend him adequately?
8. Why do you think he took the case?
9. Do you think he felt that he was upholding the code of unsullied and not forgotten?
10. Does he support the spirit of southern gentry and all in their place is theirs and justice dealt fair to restrict immoral conduct?
11. Did the woman have a conduct that was objectionable or questionable?
12. Do you think she deliberately cried rape to keep her honor and put the blame on just him?
13. What would a white man do to a white female who wantonly laid with a “nigger”?
14. Do you believe that in this town mixing (intercourse between the races) was forbidden?
15. Do you feel Atticus Finch was intimidated and felt fear for taking this case?
16. Because Atticus Finch represented a black man (nigger) do you feel they considered him a shade too dark now?
17. How was Atticus Finch treated now…did he receive the same respect or not?
18. Do you feel his kids were scared now since he took this case?
19. What behavior did Atticus Finch portray to his children?
20. Is Atticus Finch defense of this black man preventing a travesty of justice to be done?
21. Would the death of an innocent man become possible without court proceedings?
22. Is Atticus Finch prejudice or a bigot?
23. Is Atticus Finch a fair man as portrayed in this movie?
24. Is it a matter of pride, honor and strength of character that Atticus Finch is portraying?
25. Why do you think Atticus Finch told his daughter (Scout) to not say the “nigger” word?
26. Do you think Dill was good company for the children?
27. Why do you think they took Tom Robinson to a jail outside the city?
28. Why do you think Atticus Frank sat outside the jail protecting his client when they brought him into town for court proceedings?
29 Why did the children come and take a stand with their parent (Atticus Finch)?
30. Why do you think they turned on the Finch family and refused to speak?
31. Why did Scout’s behavior toward Mr. Walter Cunningham touch his heart and made him tell the others (lynch mob) to leave?
32. Do you find that Atticus Finch has admirable courage and is standing on his pride, principles of a well brought up southerner and man?
33. What was the name of the Judge over the court proceedings?
34. What does taking advantage of mean (in relation to a woman and of a sexual nature)?
35. Was a doctor called to examine Mayella for inner injuries or bruises on her body?
36. How old is Mayella?
37. What were the injuries sustained and listed and on which side were they prominently?
38 Why did Tom run or did he?
39 Did Mr. Bob Ewell who was testifying go for help?
40. Why did Atticus Finch have Mr. Bob Ewell write his name? What did it reveal? Is he right or left handed?
41. What is the victim’s name?
42. What is the accused’s name?
43. Has Mayella seen Tom before?
44. Does she portray fear of Tom on the witness stand?
45. Did she accuse Tom of raping her during the court session?
46. Did Tom feel foreboding because it was so quiet when he was in the house with Mayella to do a task for her?
47. Why do you think she was attracted to Tom?
48. Do you feel Tom was scared to death on the witness stand?
49. Is Tom exhibiting anxiety, fear and distress when answering the questions?
50. Were they(Tom & Mayella) caught (her supposed forcing herself on him) being intimate or kissing?
51. Do you believe Tom raped her?
52. Do you think that these people or family (Ewells) are credible or truthful?
53. Why was the kids or children not at home?
54. How many children were in the family that Mayella had to care for? Did she have calluses on her hands and was used to working hard?
55. Is Mayella the oldest of the children?
56. Was she considered a strong healthy woman?
57. Why did she keep inviting him in when no one was at home? Did she plan this scenario and was it deliberate?
58. Do you think he was able to physically sling her around or handle her with a crippled left arm (shriveled up left arm) that hung useless at his side and one good arm right?
59. Would the arm hamper his attack and throw him off in his attempt to rape?
60. How did he sling her down?
61. Could she have not hit the limb that was injured to buy time to get free?
62. Does it tell her height or the strength of her and based on her fury and anger do you believe a cowed down “nigger” would presume to rape her?
63. Do you believe Tom harmed her in anyway?
64. Did Tom feel sorry for her and this is why he helped her?
65. Why do you think Tom felt sorry for Mayella?
66. Is it possible that this compassion will be the death of him (Tom)?
67. What is wrong with Tom’s left arm and how did it occur?
68. What is Mayella the “cruel victim of” in the movie per Atticus Finch?
69. Does she have the right to blame Tom for her offense since she started the interaction?
70. What are the repercussions of Mayella’s actions by kissing Tom (nigger) and enticing him to take more liberties?
71. What is the code of the South per intimate relations between white and black people in that era and now?
72. What is the thought of nigger men? Are they thought of as born liars, immoral, over sexed, ignorant, with no honor? Does this concept or thought pertain to all or to a certain amount?
73. Is Tom a decent man? Has he ever been in trouble?
74. What is Tom’s (black) word worth against two white people in court and outside when it pertains to rape or anything else? What does it take to make his word equitable?
75. Does Tom have a family? Does anyone care? Why was there no character witness for him?
76. What is Atticus Frank asking the court’s jury to do?
77. Do you feel the jury feels intimidated and fearful? What if they said “not guilty” would there be repercussions?
78. Tom – defendant was found guilty as charged…Do you feel he ever had a chance?
79. Was his fate already determined? Did he have a chance?
80. Does anyone black have a chance when accused by white people?
81. Is respect always necessary for all when black and interacting with everyone?
82. Do you feel they will stay in town (Mayella, Father and family)?
83. Do you admire Atticus Finch for trying to help Tom?
84. Why did Tom run when he was being taken to another jail after his judgment of guilty?
85. Do you feel that Tom was killed and it was covered up…does this confirm something in your mind?
86 Why did Atticus Frank tell Tom’s relatives and people personally of what happened and how he died?
87. Would you run if you were Tom and you were being taken to another jail after a judgment of guilty?
88. Why did Mayella’s husband spit in Atticus Frank’s face in front of the “black people”?
89. Do you feel Atticus Frank was incensed at being treated with the lowest of contempt by Bob Ewell?
90 Do you think he did this (spit in his face) to demean, debase, degrade him for 1) being a man of learning, 2) having convictions to be non-prejudice, 3) resented him for being intelligent and upright without bigotry and stood for the law and did not countenance unstoppable hatred?
91. Why do you think someone attacked his children? Who was it?
92. Who got killed? Do you feel sorry for him when it was concluded that he caused an innocent man’s death and attempted to murder Atticus Frank’s children?
93. Who brought Jem and Scout home and saved the children and earned their father’s undying gratitude?
94. Was Scout’s brother (Jem) brave in trying to save his sister?
95. Is Boo the most misunderstood person in this town?
96. Why did Bob Ewell attack Atticus’s children?
97. What was the judgment of Bob Ewell’s fate by Sheriff Heck Tate?
98. Is Arthur (Boo) the children’s guardian angel? Is he deemed a gentle giant?
99. Do you feel that the bible is enough to have them swear to tell the truth?
100. Based on this if a person is an atheist does his or her testimony have the true credibility that is needed and is it questionable forever?
101. If a person has later been found a perjurer and deliberate misuser of facts and details can the testimony be threw out and a retrial established to clear a man’s name if he was innocent due to the repercussions that his family is still suffering but was found guilty?
102. Do you think they will ever forget these events in this town or county?
103. What is the significance of the word "mockingbird"?
Characters in Movie – Atticus Finch (Defense Attorney), Jeremy (Jem) Atticus Finch (child), Jean Louise Finch (Scout) (child), Calpurnia (Cook-maid), Charles Baker Harris (Dill) (child), Miss Caroline Fisher (teacher), Walter Cunningham (child), Burris Ewell (child), Miss Maudie Atkinson, Miss Mayella Violet Ewell (Victim), Thomas Robinson (Tom) (Accused), Arthur Radley (Boo), Walter Cunningham (Father), Judge Taylor, Bob Ewell (Father), Dr. Reynolds, Sheriff Heck Tate, Aunt Alexandra, Link Deas, Mrs. Henry Lafayette Dubose, Nathan Radley, Mr. Braxton Underwood (The Press), Mr. Dolphus Raymond, Mr. Gilmer (Prosecutor)
Cast of Actors’ Names – Name in Plot – Adults
Gregory Peck – Atticus Finch
Frank Overton – Sheriff Tate
Rosemary Murphy – Miss Maudie Atkinson
Brock Peters – Thomas Robinson (Tom)
Ruth White - Mrs. Henry Layette Dubose
Estelle Evans – Calpurnia
Robert Duvall – Arthur Radley (Boo)
Paul Fix – Judge Taylor
Collin Wilcox – Mayella Violet Ewell
William Windom – Mr. Gilmer
Alice Ghostley – Aunt Stephanie Crawford
Richard Hale – Nathan Radley
James Anderson – Robert E. Lee “Bob” Ewell
Crahan Denton – Walter Cunningham Sr.
Jester Hairston – Spence Robinson - Tom’s Father
Kim Hamilton – Helen Robinson – Tom’s Wife
Nancy Marshall – School Teacher
Bill Walker – Reverend Sykes
Joe Walls – Baliff
Cast of Actors’ Names – Name in Plot – Children
Mary Badham – Scout Finch
John Megna – Charles Baker Harris (Dill)
Phillip Alford – Jem Finch
Steve Condit – Walter Cunningham Jr.
Screen Play by Horton Foote
Book – To Kill a Mockingbird written by Harper Lee
The story is based in a southern town called Maycomb in Maycomb County. In this county and in other counties that is inclusive of all of Alabama is the unsullied code of Alabama. Atticus Finch has accepted a controversial case of defending a black man (Tom Robinson) accused of raping a white female (Mayella Ewell). During this film are confrontations between the Finch family and white citizens reflecting resentment, hate and feelings of their being a traitor for defending the “nigger”. Exploration of the characters of Atticus Finch’s children and an unusual child named Dill and their curiosity about Boo Radley and the case that their father’s is handling. Continuing forth is the legal interaction of the court proceedings and a harrowing life threatening experience towards Atticus Finch’s children and the conclusion of the case.
Propose Extra Credit to teacher and ask if you can do an oral presentation with students asking you questions to allow you to become used to speaking in front of a crowd. This will teach you how to be an orator and a great speaker one day.
The assignment is to watch the movie, peruse the book, answer the questions with emotional feeling and thought and also you will use the book to learn to scan and skim through and find details and scenes in the book to find more information to fulfill the goal of expanded thought and reveal more than the movie relays. Please write an essay of the possible consequences of going through a court process now and whether or not justice will be fairly given and a man of blackness will be treated as if human or as a raping animal in this scenario.
Exploring this extremely sensitive subject will allow you to become aware that the process of law is afforded as much as can be done as long as evidence is conclusive, accurate and is supportive of yes or no. This will allow the development of objectivity, correctness, accuracy, alertness, fairness and development of stimulative comprehension, interpretative comprehension, and thought comprehension. This is a starter and teaching session that will be ongoing. Please come again for the next lesson.
Stimulative Comprehension - Consist of stimuli that encourages thought patterns to emerge that facilitate understanding with more comprehension and continuous thought.
Interpretative Comprehension - Consist of taking a thought and becoming more analytical and interpretative of the intent whether clearly versed or hidden and obtaining the intent to keep on.
Thought Comprehension - is the last step in assimilation because it takes in account the stimuli and the reason (interpretative comprehension) and it will facilitate considerable change and expanded thought that allows more understanding and evolved thought patterns.
1. Generate Questions that incorporates using exploratory thought patterns and will allow more concise assimilation.
2. Answers become more broadened, detailed and generate more interactive ability and cognizant ability expands when continuing reading.
3. More ability to be analytical and upgradeable analysis and observational skill will naturally expand as student grows and matures.
4. Summary and conclusionary thought of subject provide assimilative procedures by using the supposedly common tools that are a base but is allowable to be expanded to ensure more accurate reading and entails allowing thought processes to increase.
QUESTIONS IN RELATION TO MOVIE (STORY)
1. What is the moral of the story and the consequence of Thomas or Mayella actions if guilty?
2. How old is Thomas (Tom) Robinson?
3. If he is guilty what is his judgment?
4. If she is guilty what is her judgment?
5. What are some of the intricacies that Atticus Finch is facing defending a black man accused of raping a white female?
6. Why do you think they asked him to take the case?
7. Do you think he can defend him adequately?
8. Why do you think he took the case?
9. Do you think he felt that he was upholding the code of unsullied and not forgotten?
10. Does he support the spirit of southern gentry and all in their place is theirs and justice dealt fair to restrict immoral conduct?
11. Did the woman have a conduct that was objectionable or questionable?
12. Do you think she deliberately cried rape to keep her honor and put the blame on just him?
13. What would a white man do to a white female who wantonly laid with a “nigger”?
14. Do you believe that in this town mixing (intercourse between the races) was forbidden?
15. Do you feel Atticus Finch was intimidated and felt fear for taking this case?
16. Because Atticus Finch represented a black man (nigger) do you feel they considered him a shade too dark now?
17. How was Atticus Finch treated now…did he receive the same respect or not?
18. Do you feel his kids were scared now since he took this case?
19. What behavior did Atticus Finch portray to his children?
20. Is Atticus Finch defense of this black man preventing a travesty of justice to be done?
21. Would the death of an innocent man become possible without court proceedings?
22. Is Atticus Finch prejudice or a bigot?
23. Is Atticus Finch a fair man as portrayed in this movie?
24. Is it a matter of pride, honor and strength of character that Atticus Finch is portraying?
25. Why do you think Atticus Finch told his daughter (Scout) to not say the “nigger” word?
26. Do you think Dill was good company for the children?
27. Why do you think they took Tom Robinson to a jail outside the city?
28. Why do you think Atticus Frank sat outside the jail protecting his client when they brought him into town for court proceedings?
29 Why did the children come and take a stand with their parent (Atticus Finch)?
30. Why do you think they turned on the Finch family and refused to speak?
31. Why did Scout’s behavior toward Mr. Walter Cunningham touch his heart and made him tell the others (lynch mob) to leave?
32. Do you find that Atticus Finch has admirable courage and is standing on his pride, principles of a well brought up southerner and man?
33. What was the name of the Judge over the court proceedings?
34. What does taking advantage of mean (in relation to a woman and of a sexual nature)?
35. Was a doctor called to examine Mayella for inner injuries or bruises on her body?
36. How old is Mayella?
37. What were the injuries sustained and listed and on which side were they prominently?
38 Why did Tom run or did he?
39 Did Mr. Bob Ewell who was testifying go for help?
40. Why did Atticus Finch have Mr. Bob Ewell write his name? What did it reveal? Is he right or left handed?
41. What is the victim’s name?
42. What is the accused’s name?
43. Has Mayella seen Tom before?
44. Does she portray fear of Tom on the witness stand?
45. Did she accuse Tom of raping her during the court session?
46. Did Tom feel foreboding because it was so quiet when he was in the house with Mayella to do a task for her?
47. Why do you think she was attracted to Tom?
48. Do you feel Tom was scared to death on the witness stand?
49. Is Tom exhibiting anxiety, fear and distress when answering the questions?
50. Were they(Tom & Mayella) caught (her supposed forcing herself on him) being intimate or kissing?
51. Do you believe Tom raped her?
52. Do you think that these people or family (Ewells) are credible or truthful?
53. Why was the kids or children not at home?
54. How many children were in the family that Mayella had to care for? Did she have calluses on her hands and was used to working hard?
55. Is Mayella the oldest of the children?
56. Was she considered a strong healthy woman?
57. Why did she keep inviting him in when no one was at home? Did she plan this scenario and was it deliberate?
58. Do you think he was able to physically sling her around or handle her with a crippled left arm (shriveled up left arm) that hung useless at his side and one good arm right?
59. Would the arm hamper his attack and throw him off in his attempt to rape?
60. How did he sling her down?
61. Could she have not hit the limb that was injured to buy time to get free?
62. Does it tell her height or the strength of her and based on her fury and anger do you believe a cowed down “nigger” would presume to rape her?
63. Do you believe Tom harmed her in anyway?
64. Did Tom feel sorry for her and this is why he helped her?
65. Why do you think Tom felt sorry for Mayella?
66. Is it possible that this compassion will be the death of him (Tom)?
67. What is wrong with Tom’s left arm and how did it occur?
68. What is Mayella the “cruel victim of” in the movie per Atticus Finch?
69. Does she have the right to blame Tom for her offense since she started the interaction?
70. What are the repercussions of Mayella’s actions by kissing Tom (nigger) and enticing him to take more liberties?
71. What is the code of the South per intimate relations between white and black people in that era and now?
72. What is the thought of nigger men? Are they thought of as born liars, immoral, over sexed, ignorant, with no honor? Does this concept or thought pertain to all or to a certain amount?
73. Is Tom a decent man? Has he ever been in trouble?
74. What is Tom’s (black) word worth against two white people in court and outside when it pertains to rape or anything else? What does it take to make his word equitable?
75. Does Tom have a family? Does anyone care? Why was there no character witness for him?
76. What is Atticus Frank asking the court’s jury to do?
77. Do you feel the jury feels intimidated and fearful? What if they said “not guilty” would there be repercussions?
78. Tom – defendant was found guilty as charged…Do you feel he ever had a chance?
79. Was his fate already determined? Did he have a chance?
80. Does anyone black have a chance when accused by white people?
81. Is respect always necessary for all when black and interacting with everyone?
82. Do you feel they will stay in town (Mayella, Father and family)?
83. Do you admire Atticus Finch for trying to help Tom?
84. Why did Tom run when he was being taken to another jail after his judgment of guilty?
85. Do you feel that Tom was killed and it was covered up…does this confirm something in your mind?
86 Why did Atticus Frank tell Tom’s relatives and people personally of what happened and how he died?
87. Would you run if you were Tom and you were being taken to another jail after a judgment of guilty?
88. Why did Mayella’s husband spit in Atticus Frank’s face in front of the “black people”?
89. Do you feel Atticus Frank was incensed at being treated with the lowest of contempt by Bob Ewell?
90 Do you think he did this (spit in his face) to demean, debase, degrade him for 1) being a man of learning, 2) having convictions to be non-prejudice, 3) resented him for being intelligent and upright without bigotry and stood for the law and did not countenance unstoppable hatred?
91. Why do you think someone attacked his children? Who was it?
92. Who got killed? Do you feel sorry for him when it was concluded that he caused an innocent man’s death and attempted to murder Atticus Frank’s children?
93. Who brought Jem and Scout home and saved the children and earned their father’s undying gratitude?
94. Was Scout’s brother (Jem) brave in trying to save his sister?
95. Is Boo the most misunderstood person in this town?
96. Why did Bob Ewell attack Atticus’s children?
97. What was the judgment of Bob Ewell’s fate by Sheriff Heck Tate?
98. Is Arthur (Boo) the children’s guardian angel? Is he deemed a gentle giant?
99. Do you feel that the bible is enough to have them swear to tell the truth?
100. Based on this if a person is an atheist does his or her testimony have the true credibility that is needed and is it questionable forever?
101. If a person has later been found a perjurer and deliberate misuser of facts and details can the testimony be threw out and a retrial established to clear a man’s name if he was innocent due to the repercussions that his family is still suffering but was found guilty?
102. Do you think they will ever forget these events in this town or county?
103. What is the significance of the word "mockingbird"?
Saturday, April 11, 2015
Frederick Douglass - A Man of True and Nobleness
Inspired this book - Frederick Douglass A Noble Life written by David A. Adler.
Born a slave he was true to the star that said his name for you are you are
Free he became to fight fight for his people of this great nation with no thought of bigotry
Supporter Supporter of the women’s rights he was steadfast on his stance to ensure their rights
Goaded Goaded he was continuous was he by his master’s perfidy that delighted him so until Frederick’s mind trembled
A turning point occurred occurred when he was taught to read against all laws was he
Despite the risks he pressed on learning learning until true dissatisfaction prevailed but bitter the root he pressed on anyway
Meeting a man of pious faith embedded relayed to him the word of spoken as he learned the word of God
Liberty Liberty rangs its sweet bell and it sang freedom freedom to all enslaved and bondage held and a star beamed twinkling yes yes yes
Anna Murray friend love of Frederick Douglass loved him dear and helped him run run away for safety’s net she wanted to see for him and marriage was the key to life of free
Traveling Traveling on a train that chug chug slow fast as time began to clamor clamor and fear fear caught his tongue immobile him fast and long
Working job of many in New Bedford humble he toiled hard suffering prejudice and discrimination but still freedom proved its worth with “The Liberator” to lead the charge fierce against slavery
Frederick Douglass meeting William Lloyd Garrison proved a turning point for he was deemed correct a man not property, thing, or anything of nature unfair for he stood for the multitudes of colors in his race
A lecturer he became of so effective that he indeed fought rigorous for the cause of abolition and the light to freedom all
A living testimony he wrote revealing all of horrors of many of being slaved, beat, and then accused of a rant of a negro versus a creditable man of white
Accused of not writing his autobiography still Frederick Douglass stood firm and acknowledge the slur of libel brandied in his nose and ridicule mockery true of his work of literacy genius that a supposed ignorant negro could not possibly know
Appreciative of all he relayed grace of claims true for his rights parlayed the theory of educational facilitory abilities acknowledged and feared
Hypocrisy ruled the nest of ego that besmirched the principle of equality for indeed it betrays the nation with principles denied ad oppressed
Oppression Oppression is indeed a madman’s malady of court, seduced and follied with
For indeed the July fourth of each year although cherished is still a black man’s or woman’s denial of rights, equality, liberty and justice riddled with mockery and jests of care not
Still pride raises the flag for hope rang true for it embraces the love of God and Christianity and the sword against slavery and injustice
Again Again the pen proved true to assault inequality and cruelty so that the public’s mind would hear and send slavery fast to a grave of stone and indifference and regret
Insulted insecure for he could not speak for others of the charge of mental deficiencies rang loud and true as slavery continued on and on as reflective of the black race
The North Star was Frederick Douglass newspaper that dealt with the slave community reflected it was a star of freedom and hope of freedom sought and seeked long
Purpose true was to oppose and attack slavery, support universal emancipation, exalt public morality and promote the moral and intellectual improvement of colored people with freedom ringing the bells of free free at last
Advocate for the Underground Railroad Frederick Douglass aided as many as he could one slave after another for he remembered bitter sweet the memories past that haunted present
Proclaimed free men and women were indeed told let those free work to tender, mind their business and yours yours and let him or her work as will for free he she is to learn and live a life of degrade free
As true testament as friendly as some white people are and just the disadvantages as Frederick Douglass relayed are still evident and laborious to all concerned
Our nation young in its State of Liberty with slavery as old time mother still suffers obstructions but we push on despite the hidden, the obvious, and concern for proper deportment in our acts as well as our good acts
By
Felicia McCaw
Born a slave he was true to the star that said his name for you are you are
Free he became to fight fight for his people of this great nation with no thought of bigotry
Supporter Supporter of the women’s rights he was steadfast on his stance to ensure their rights
Goaded Goaded he was continuous was he by his master’s perfidy that delighted him so until Frederick’s mind trembled
A turning point occurred occurred when he was taught to read against all laws was he
Despite the risks he pressed on learning learning until true dissatisfaction prevailed but bitter the root he pressed on anyway
Meeting a man of pious faith embedded relayed to him the word of spoken as he learned the word of God
Liberty Liberty rangs its sweet bell and it sang freedom freedom to all enslaved and bondage held and a star beamed twinkling yes yes yes
Anna Murray friend love of Frederick Douglass loved him dear and helped him run run away for safety’s net she wanted to see for him and marriage was the key to life of free
Traveling Traveling on a train that chug chug slow fast as time began to clamor clamor and fear fear caught his tongue immobile him fast and long
Working job of many in New Bedford humble he toiled hard suffering prejudice and discrimination but still freedom proved its worth with “The Liberator” to lead the charge fierce against slavery
Frederick Douglass meeting William Lloyd Garrison proved a turning point for he was deemed correct a man not property, thing, or anything of nature unfair for he stood for the multitudes of colors in his race
A lecturer he became of so effective that he indeed fought rigorous for the cause of abolition and the light to freedom all
A living testimony he wrote revealing all of horrors of many of being slaved, beat, and then accused of a rant of a negro versus a creditable man of white
Accused of not writing his autobiography still Frederick Douglass stood firm and acknowledge the slur of libel brandied in his nose and ridicule mockery true of his work of literacy genius that a supposed ignorant negro could not possibly know
Appreciative of all he relayed grace of claims true for his rights parlayed the theory of educational facilitory abilities acknowledged and feared
Hypocrisy ruled the nest of ego that besmirched the principle of equality for indeed it betrays the nation with principles denied ad oppressed
Oppression Oppression is indeed a madman’s malady of court, seduced and follied with
For indeed the July fourth of each year although cherished is still a black man’s or woman’s denial of rights, equality, liberty and justice riddled with mockery and jests of care not
Still pride raises the flag for hope rang true for it embraces the love of God and Christianity and the sword against slavery and injustice
Again Again the pen proved true to assault inequality and cruelty so that the public’s mind would hear and send slavery fast to a grave of stone and indifference and regret
Insulted insecure for he could not speak for others of the charge of mental deficiencies rang loud and true as slavery continued on and on as reflective of the black race
The North Star was Frederick Douglass newspaper that dealt with the slave community reflected it was a star of freedom and hope of freedom sought and seeked long
Purpose true was to oppose and attack slavery, support universal emancipation, exalt public morality and promote the moral and intellectual improvement of colored people with freedom ringing the bells of free free at last
Advocate for the Underground Railroad Frederick Douglass aided as many as he could one slave after another for he remembered bitter sweet the memories past that haunted present
Proclaimed free men and women were indeed told let those free work to tender, mind their business and yours yours and let him or her work as will for free he she is to learn and live a life of degrade free
As true testament as friendly as some white people are and just the disadvantages as Frederick Douglass relayed are still evident and laborious to all concerned
Our nation young in its State of Liberty with slavery as old time mother still suffers obstructions but we push on despite the hidden, the obvious, and concern for proper deportment in our acts as well as our good acts
By
Felicia McCaw
Thursday, April 9, 2015
ASSIGNMENT FOR ALL STUDENTS REGARDLESS OF AGE WHETHER OR NOT YOU ARE ENROLLED IN SCHOOL OR NOT ALL OVER THE WORLD #10 – HELPS EXPLORE MORAL ISSUES AND LACK OF AND TEACHES RELATIONAL VALUES BETWEEN THE TWO.
The Boy Who Cried Wolf (November 23, 2013) (Aesop for Children – The Shepherd Boy and the Wolf – Milo Winter (1919)
This story consist of a moral that is made definable and understandable by relaying that being a person who has a tendency to tell untruths ultimately finds himself or herself in a position of ultimate compromise (A position that negates the ability of a child or adult to be truthful, honest, stripped of integrity, dignity, strength of will and character, bravery and all good that makes a person human and regulates him to a lower level of existence.).
STORY
A Shepherd Boy tended his master’s Sheep near a dark forest not far from the village. Soon he found life in the pasture very dull. All he could do to amuse himself was to talk to his dog or play on his shepherd’s pipe.
One day as he sat watching the Sheep and the quiet forest, and thinking what he would do should he see a Wolf, he thought of a plan to amuse himself.
His Master had told him to call for help should a Wolf attack the flock, and the Villagers would drive it away. So now, though he had not seen anything that even looked like a Wolf, he ran toward the village shouting at the top of his voice, “Wolf! Wolf!”
As he expected, the Villagers who heard the cry dropped their work and ran in great excitement to the pasture. But when they got there they found the Boy doubled up with laughter at the trick he had played on them.
A few days later the Shepherd Boy again shouted, “Wolf! Wolf!” Again the Villagers ran to help him, only to be laughed at again.
Then one evening as the sun was setting behind the forest and the shadows were creeping out over the pasture, a Wolf really did spring from the underbrush and fall upon the Sheep.
In terror the Boy ran toward the village shouting “Wolf! Wolf!” But though the Villagers heard the cry, they did not run to help him as they had before. “He cannot fool us again,” they said.
The Wolf killed a great many of the Boy’s sheep and then slipped away into the forest.
WHAT HAVE YOU LEARNED ABOUT THIS STORY? (Moral)
Liars are not believed even when they speak the truth.
There is no believing a liar, even when he speaks the truth.
He must be a very wise man that knows the true bounds and measures of fooling, with a respect to time, place, matters, persons, etc.
A liar will not be believed, even when telling the truth.
Propose Extra Credit to teacher and ask if you can do an oral presentation with students asking you questions to allow you to become used to speaking in front of a crowd. This will teach you how to be an orator and a great speaker one day.
The assignment is to read the story, answer the questions with emotional feeling and thought and discuss in group formats of four or more.
By doing so you will develop stimulative comprehension, interpretative comprehension, and thought comprehension. This is a continuous starter and teaching session.
Stimulative Comprehension - Consist of stimuli that encourages thought patterns to emerge that facilitate understanding with more comprehension and continuous thought.
Interpretative Comprehension - Consist of taking a thought and becoming more analytical and interpretative of the intent whether clearly versed or hidden and obtaining the intent to keep on.
Thought Comprehension - is the last step in assimilation because it takes in account the stimuli and the reason (interpretative comprehension) and it will facilitate considerable change and expanded thought that allows more understanding and evolved thought patterns.
1. Generate Questions that incorporates using exploratory thought patterns and will allow more concise assimilation.
2. Answers become more broadened, detailed and generate more interactive ability and cognizant ability expands when continuing reading.
3. More ability to be analytical and upgradeable analysis and observational skill will naturally expand as student grows and matures.
4. Summary and conclusionary thought of subject provide assimilative procedures by using the supposedly common tools that are a base but is allowable to be expanded to ensure more accurate reading and entails allowing thought processes to increase.
QUESTIONS IN RELATION TO STORY
1. What is the moral of the story in your own words?
2. What do you feel he was thinking of to go cry “wolf”?
3. What did he do to amuse himself while watching the sheep?
4. Do you think he had a plan established to foil the wolf if he attacked?
5. Why do you think he thought of a plan to amuse himself?
6. What did his master tell him to do if a wolf came?
7. What was the villager’s responsibility to help him if needed it?
8. What did the shepherd boy do to get help from the villagers when he called “wolf”?
9. What response did he (the shepherd boy) get to show that they would help him and protect the sheep?
10. What was the shepherd boy doing that revealed to the villagers that he played a trick on them?
11. Why do you think he did this to them (villagers)?
12. Why did he play a trick on the villagers again?
13. How many times did he cry “wolf”?
14. Was it the day time when he called “wolf”?
15. Do you think a wolf hunts in the day, noon or in the evening?
16. When did the wolf come out and attack the sheep for real?
17. What did the boy that was consistent with the other times he called “wolf”?
18. Did the villagers run to help as before?
19. Why did they not believe him?
20. Do you feel he was scared to death when the wolf showed up?
21. Did a wolf really come and kill the sheep?
22. Why do you think the wolf destructively killed the sheep and left and did not consume none?
23. Do you think the wolf would come back to feast?
24. Why is it important to tell the truth?
25. What would you do if you were in his place?
26. Would you play games on people for your own amusement?
27. How guilty would you feel if you did this?
28. Do you think he felt guilty and contrite to tell the truth from this point on?
29. Do you believe in Kismet or destiny that would probably cause him to be treated bad and looked with contempt for now they have no food now?
30. Do you believe that responsibility can be shed away even if age is a factor when everything has been explained?
31. What punishment do you feel he should deserve?
32. Do you feel he will ever lie again?
33. Would you lie again if this was you?
34. Why do you feel they wrote this story aimed to children then adults?
This story consist of a moral that is made definable and understandable by relaying that being a person who has a tendency to tell untruths ultimately finds himself or herself in a position of ultimate compromise (A position that negates the ability of a child or adult to be truthful, honest, stripped of integrity, dignity, strength of will and character, bravery and all good that makes a person human and regulates him to a lower level of existence.).
STORY
A Shepherd Boy tended his master’s Sheep near a dark forest not far from the village. Soon he found life in the pasture very dull. All he could do to amuse himself was to talk to his dog or play on his shepherd’s pipe.
One day as he sat watching the Sheep and the quiet forest, and thinking what he would do should he see a Wolf, he thought of a plan to amuse himself.
His Master had told him to call for help should a Wolf attack the flock, and the Villagers would drive it away. So now, though he had not seen anything that even looked like a Wolf, he ran toward the village shouting at the top of his voice, “Wolf! Wolf!”
As he expected, the Villagers who heard the cry dropped their work and ran in great excitement to the pasture. But when they got there they found the Boy doubled up with laughter at the trick he had played on them.
A few days later the Shepherd Boy again shouted, “Wolf! Wolf!” Again the Villagers ran to help him, only to be laughed at again.
Then one evening as the sun was setting behind the forest and the shadows were creeping out over the pasture, a Wolf really did spring from the underbrush and fall upon the Sheep.
In terror the Boy ran toward the village shouting “Wolf! Wolf!” But though the Villagers heard the cry, they did not run to help him as they had before. “He cannot fool us again,” they said.
The Wolf killed a great many of the Boy’s sheep and then slipped away into the forest.
WHAT HAVE YOU LEARNED ABOUT THIS STORY? (Moral)
Liars are not believed even when they speak the truth.
There is no believing a liar, even when he speaks the truth.
He must be a very wise man that knows the true bounds and measures of fooling, with a respect to time, place, matters, persons, etc.
A liar will not be believed, even when telling the truth.
Propose Extra Credit to teacher and ask if you can do an oral presentation with students asking you questions to allow you to become used to speaking in front of a crowd. This will teach you how to be an orator and a great speaker one day.
The assignment is to read the story, answer the questions with emotional feeling and thought and discuss in group formats of four or more.
By doing so you will develop stimulative comprehension, interpretative comprehension, and thought comprehension. This is a continuous starter and teaching session.
Stimulative Comprehension - Consist of stimuli that encourages thought patterns to emerge that facilitate understanding with more comprehension and continuous thought.
Interpretative Comprehension - Consist of taking a thought and becoming more analytical and interpretative of the intent whether clearly versed or hidden and obtaining the intent to keep on.
Thought Comprehension - is the last step in assimilation because it takes in account the stimuli and the reason (interpretative comprehension) and it will facilitate considerable change and expanded thought that allows more understanding and evolved thought patterns.
1. Generate Questions that incorporates using exploratory thought patterns and will allow more concise assimilation.
2. Answers become more broadened, detailed and generate more interactive ability and cognizant ability expands when continuing reading.
3. More ability to be analytical and upgradeable analysis and observational skill will naturally expand as student grows and matures.
4. Summary and conclusionary thought of subject provide assimilative procedures by using the supposedly common tools that are a base but is allowable to be expanded to ensure more accurate reading and entails allowing thought processes to increase.
QUESTIONS IN RELATION TO STORY
1. What is the moral of the story in your own words?
2. What do you feel he was thinking of to go cry “wolf”?
3. What did he do to amuse himself while watching the sheep?
4. Do you think he had a plan established to foil the wolf if he attacked?
5. Why do you think he thought of a plan to amuse himself?
6. What did his master tell him to do if a wolf came?
7. What was the villager’s responsibility to help him if needed it?
8. What did the shepherd boy do to get help from the villagers when he called “wolf”?
9. What response did he (the shepherd boy) get to show that they would help him and protect the sheep?
10. What was the shepherd boy doing that revealed to the villagers that he played a trick on them?
11. Why do you think he did this to them (villagers)?
12. Why did he play a trick on the villagers again?
13. How many times did he cry “wolf”?
14. Was it the day time when he called “wolf”?
15. Do you think a wolf hunts in the day, noon or in the evening?
16. When did the wolf come out and attack the sheep for real?
17. What did the boy that was consistent with the other times he called “wolf”?
18. Did the villagers run to help as before?
19. Why did they not believe him?
20. Do you feel he was scared to death when the wolf showed up?
21. Did a wolf really come and kill the sheep?
22. Why do you think the wolf destructively killed the sheep and left and did not consume none?
23. Do you think the wolf would come back to feast?
24. Why is it important to tell the truth?
25. What would you do if you were in his place?
26. Would you play games on people for your own amusement?
27. How guilty would you feel if you did this?
28. Do you think he felt guilty and contrite to tell the truth from this point on?
29. Do you believe in Kismet or destiny that would probably cause him to be treated bad and looked with contempt for now they have no food now?
30. Do you believe that responsibility can be shed away even if age is a factor when everything has been explained?
31. What punishment do you feel he should deserve?
32. Do you feel he will ever lie again?
33. Would you lie again if this was you?
34. Why do you feel they wrote this story aimed to children then adults?
Saturday, April 4, 2015
Easter and the Realization that Jesus Our Savior and Our Lord God Lives
Inspired by Christian pamphlets that save souls and inspire us to believe and trust in God for he saved my soul and gave me chance after chance to live a life for him. I found these inspiring pamphlets at OLD TOWN CHRISTIAN OUTREACH CENTER, 600 GRATIOT AVENUE, SAGINAW, MICHIGAN 48602. I will appreciate you forever.
Still Caring
Felicia
Our Father in heaven above and below gave to us a gift of life and charity when he blessed us with delivery of his son (Jesus) into our lives forever. As predicted he is the Messiah the giver of truth of bread and meat to our soul and nourishment for our body and spirit.
Proven truth to his word that none could withstand and withhold the blessing of God, our Lord and Father said arise Jesus and walk and talk with me forever and leave them see I am the power and glory forever said his Father.
None can withhold my son from me and suffer no more for their sins for I atone them and not them until we come again during the rising. I am thee who say nay but watcheth all who come in my name with eyes of stern and right. Eternal life is to all who saveth the soul of Jesus and his Father.
Convey not thyself to the wicked and live outside the flow of evil works they do as I will. Pray day and night night and day for they are the ravenous beast who walks the day and haunts the night and none can rest for they see and not see for fear seizes them whole.
All that believeth on the Lord God will be saved for the reckoning is now not Exodus now not Revelation now not the coming now and not the return. Praise thee O’ Holy Savior come into our hearts and soul and free us from thoughts of evil and deny not the knowledge of me lest I fall and cannot keep my way.
The Cross have I borne and carried as your sins and I regret not the way for my flesh whipped and cross strong as I wept and your sins rolled away. As I stood above and laid the cross above my head I relayed to My Father to forgive them for they know not what they do. For they fight for my array my Father gave me and I hear him roar touch not filth for fine is the Lord’s spirit filled within all.
Praising and Thanking God all my life I dwell within my Father’s love and hand. For those without sin are already saved and need not the Lord’s care to be reconciled to him to live in his eternal spirit.
For God looked and pitied them who thought the triumph was theirs when they crucified his son (Jesus) and laughed when he arose three days later of morning sun and spoke with his heavenly Father.
For only one of no sin could rise again and mock death for even it bowed defeat and smiled and loved Jesus more and sin laughed and said they are the ones who need to sin no more. Iniquity smiled gently and said Jesus has none Lord who am I to say anything for his spirit still clamors loudly for his Father’s mercy for them for their continual sin.
For the trust placed in Jesus assures forgiveness and acceptance of God’s consideration and evaluation for excusal of sin for still they suspect his son of sin and blasphemy his name and destroy peace and love and harmony in the church, home, relations and country.
Unity in God and all is being tested and challenged for who he is and why he is when they have nothing to prove better than God’s love and mercy. Only through God will peace rein supreme throughout the world to save sinners who embrace Christianity and him as their Savior.
Husbands love your wife wife love your husband and pray for the humbling of iniquity in each relation. For as a man thinks is a way to save his soul and a woman to honor her husband is to place her spare with him and prepare the way. For sin is indeed true to all who worship him and preach the way for others to follow and play with him.
Can any man endure the wrath of God and live? Seek not the Lord’s disfavor for it is cruel and thru when favor is indeed obedience and humility. Suffer the unkindness of others and know that pity should be stored away for them for their punishment comes sooner or later and they cannot withstand or survive it.
For cursed we were for our continual disobedience and sin and Jesus redeemed us by taking the curse from us and carrying it himself until he was resurrected and cleansed by his Father himself and he became free as well.
Only thru the blood of Jesus and bread of his soul can we truly understand and love God and say give me the sacraments of his flesh and wine of his blood to renew me and fill me with his faith. So I can be like him and love like him and be like him be like him be like him and love God our Father.
No man’s or woman’s work can be justified but is an extension of his or her Father’s will and blessing and love and allowance for the saving as many as we can.
Hearing of Gospel reflects our need for substance and food and drink from God to strengthen in the Lord to fight and live in his joy and love. Trust trust is Jesus and we are his servants who are filled more and more with his love and trust for he is Savior.
God’s anointed are here amongst us now and they watch the frivolous attempts to usurp his will and attempt to destroy Christianity and the strength and might of God.
Blessed be blessed be for the truth foretold that one who is not will love all anyway despite the hate they reflect and act upon. Through them will the way be made for as soon as they be the Flower of God will bloom over and over everywhere and evil in them shall die or they will be slain and perish and wallow in all sin.
The scepter shall rise above nation by nation and walk and ascend and report to God himself. From the House of David no nor of the line of Moses or the line of Judah but a line of Akon shall it be the punishment of them all. For out of Judah comes the wind of fierce that hates all who despise his Father and winter is the hate that flies from eyes of death. His name is never and old as the Mt. Shiloh.
Awaken not the sleeper for he is the keeper of the Book of Life that Jesus hid from Job himself. For now the time comes that from this search comes the river of life and worker of salvation and miracles.
For again the bridge to God is Jesus and he is miracles and mercy but he is wrath and not saddened for us sinners who are punished by his Father for our sin against his mother hurt his heart with searing stabs of wounds deep for no excuse lay for this merciless attack. Eternal life is his and his love of his Father is reflected by his obedience to duty to his sire and dame and Father and the oil of flame.
Again the resurrection occurs as he walks around the living judging judging and allowing his Father to hear their sins to counsel for through him was they forgiven and through him shall they be judged be it whatever for he is not the Lamb but Wrath.
By Felicia McCaw
Still Caring
Felicia
Our Father in heaven above and below gave to us a gift of life and charity when he blessed us with delivery of his son (Jesus) into our lives forever. As predicted he is the Messiah the giver of truth of bread and meat to our soul and nourishment for our body and spirit.
Proven truth to his word that none could withstand and withhold the blessing of God, our Lord and Father said arise Jesus and walk and talk with me forever and leave them see I am the power and glory forever said his Father.
None can withhold my son from me and suffer no more for their sins for I atone them and not them until we come again during the rising. I am thee who say nay but watcheth all who come in my name with eyes of stern and right. Eternal life is to all who saveth the soul of Jesus and his Father.
Convey not thyself to the wicked and live outside the flow of evil works they do as I will. Pray day and night night and day for they are the ravenous beast who walks the day and haunts the night and none can rest for they see and not see for fear seizes them whole.
All that believeth on the Lord God will be saved for the reckoning is now not Exodus now not Revelation now not the coming now and not the return. Praise thee O’ Holy Savior come into our hearts and soul and free us from thoughts of evil and deny not the knowledge of me lest I fall and cannot keep my way.
The Cross have I borne and carried as your sins and I regret not the way for my flesh whipped and cross strong as I wept and your sins rolled away. As I stood above and laid the cross above my head I relayed to My Father to forgive them for they know not what they do. For they fight for my array my Father gave me and I hear him roar touch not filth for fine is the Lord’s spirit filled within all.
Praising and Thanking God all my life I dwell within my Father’s love and hand. For those without sin are already saved and need not the Lord’s care to be reconciled to him to live in his eternal spirit.
For God looked and pitied them who thought the triumph was theirs when they crucified his son (Jesus) and laughed when he arose three days later of morning sun and spoke with his heavenly Father.
For only one of no sin could rise again and mock death for even it bowed defeat and smiled and loved Jesus more and sin laughed and said they are the ones who need to sin no more. Iniquity smiled gently and said Jesus has none Lord who am I to say anything for his spirit still clamors loudly for his Father’s mercy for them for their continual sin.
For the trust placed in Jesus assures forgiveness and acceptance of God’s consideration and evaluation for excusal of sin for still they suspect his son of sin and blasphemy his name and destroy peace and love and harmony in the church, home, relations and country.
Unity in God and all is being tested and challenged for who he is and why he is when they have nothing to prove better than God’s love and mercy. Only through God will peace rein supreme throughout the world to save sinners who embrace Christianity and him as their Savior.
Husbands love your wife wife love your husband and pray for the humbling of iniquity in each relation. For as a man thinks is a way to save his soul and a woman to honor her husband is to place her spare with him and prepare the way. For sin is indeed true to all who worship him and preach the way for others to follow and play with him.
Can any man endure the wrath of God and live? Seek not the Lord’s disfavor for it is cruel and thru when favor is indeed obedience and humility. Suffer the unkindness of others and know that pity should be stored away for them for their punishment comes sooner or later and they cannot withstand or survive it.
For cursed we were for our continual disobedience and sin and Jesus redeemed us by taking the curse from us and carrying it himself until he was resurrected and cleansed by his Father himself and he became free as well.
Only thru the blood of Jesus and bread of his soul can we truly understand and love God and say give me the sacraments of his flesh and wine of his blood to renew me and fill me with his faith. So I can be like him and love like him and be like him be like him be like him and love God our Father.
No man’s or woman’s work can be justified but is an extension of his or her Father’s will and blessing and love and allowance for the saving as many as we can.
Hearing of Gospel reflects our need for substance and food and drink from God to strengthen in the Lord to fight and live in his joy and love. Trust trust is Jesus and we are his servants who are filled more and more with his love and trust for he is Savior.
God’s anointed are here amongst us now and they watch the frivolous attempts to usurp his will and attempt to destroy Christianity and the strength and might of God.
Blessed be blessed be for the truth foretold that one who is not will love all anyway despite the hate they reflect and act upon. Through them will the way be made for as soon as they be the Flower of God will bloom over and over everywhere and evil in them shall die or they will be slain and perish and wallow in all sin.
The scepter shall rise above nation by nation and walk and ascend and report to God himself. From the House of David no nor of the line of Moses or the line of Judah but a line of Akon shall it be the punishment of them all. For out of Judah comes the wind of fierce that hates all who despise his Father and winter is the hate that flies from eyes of death. His name is never and old as the Mt. Shiloh.
Awaken not the sleeper for he is the keeper of the Book of Life that Jesus hid from Job himself. For now the time comes that from this search comes the river of life and worker of salvation and miracles.
For again the bridge to God is Jesus and he is miracles and mercy but he is wrath and not saddened for us sinners who are punished by his Father for our sin against his mother hurt his heart with searing stabs of wounds deep for no excuse lay for this merciless attack. Eternal life is his and his love of his Father is reflected by his obedience to duty to his sire and dame and Father and the oil of flame.
Again the resurrection occurs as he walks around the living judging judging and allowing his Father to hear their sins to counsel for through him was they forgiven and through him shall they be judged be it whatever for he is not the Lamb but Wrath.
By Felicia McCaw
Thursday, April 2, 2015
Pinocchio
The Charm of a Puppet who became a Real Boy
Inspired by Pinocchio written by Carlo Collodi, Illustrated by Fulvio Testa , and introduced by Umberto Eco.
Once upon a time of unusual was a piece of wood of regular simple
It had a travel of uncertain but it became a guest of surprise in a old carpenter’s woodshop of carve
Smiles emitting as bright as sun he looked looked as it spoke clear don’t hit me too hard
Searching with eyes of shock he peeked here there here there nothing did he find
Striking another blow Master Cherry heard again the voice of soft hurt cry again saying you hurt me
Trepidation hit hard and caused his mouth to open with seared fright as the voice appeared again from within the piece of wood that portrayed itself no different than self
Chapter 2
A shock a shock he laid still on floor for it spoke again laughing amuse as the stunned look blended from floor to above
Geppetto a different than others with hair of wig that mimic the guise of yellow corn mush watched and watched
Teased a tease by a name of hate despised of Corn Head made him fly a temper of hot rage aboil
A morn no different than others brought Master Antonio and Geppetto to speak of favor to propose a puppet made that could dance, fence and turn flips
A voice of seeming nowhere called an insult of touché and began the fight of fist and nail between Geppetto and Master Anotonio who brawled as if acrazed and shook hands and vowed friends forever and the wood whose mysterious play left with Geppetto to begin a life of adventure soon
Chapter 3
Geppetto’s home of small was sparse and outfitted simple to home of Pinocchio whose life of origin begun
Geppetto a carved the head, forehead and eyes of impertinence that stared stared and moved with curiosity as he watched himself evolve
Carving a nose of twitch he did and it grew and grew until it seemed endless long and he trimmed trimmed until he carved a mouth that laughed with high mockery until Geppetto begged the puppet stop and stop he did with tongue stuck out
Secretly amused Geppetto continued on meticulous and precise he proceeded until Pinocchio snatched his wig and wore it himself with pretended savoir-faire
Geppetto continued on feeling sad but enthused as he created the son he never had became real with mischief for blood and fresh
Legs a carve and arms a torso fulfilled allowed his rebellion to began his quest for curious to start began and worry for Geppetto to never stop as he chased the fleeting slim figure down street of discovery
Catching Pinocchio Geppetto grasped him by nape and threatened chastisement of later made Pinocchio lay in the street feeling astubborn and refused to return home
The crowd feeling sorry for Pinocchio rallied the opinion high against Geppetto and he was taken to jail to protect poor little puppet dear
Chapter 4
Free free to choose Pinocchio ran home for innocent he was and new to the world and spoke to the Talking Cricket of years whose life was spawned over a century long
Feeling generous but non-relenting Pinocchio listened to lecture quick of any son rebelling against his parents whose counsel of wise is turned aside soon the reap days of bitter regret that lays acrimoniously on the mind and tongue
Pinocchio filled with answers of rebuttal replied clear that his life was to differ great from kids because he wants not to study but play play play
Cricket replied sad with thought that no knowledge makes asimple all and a fool for all he prattle on wisely long
Pinocchio with the floor in hand tired of hearing hearing wise advice from Cricket instead continued on with his thought of freedom of a life astructure
Cricket continued on as if a life of honest trade would feed him true and keep him from house of poor or prison real
Feeling sorry for Pinocchio Cricket died from a blow of a wooden mallet that ended his tirade of helpfulness and advice delivered by Pinocchio of mean
Chapter 5
A hunger of strange began to trouble Pinocchio which he found out was appetite fierce
Looking around Pinocchio searched far and wide for food as his nose grew grew in search itself
Despairing deep Pinocchio admitted true that the Talking Cricket was right rebelling brought bitter fruit already and I have yet to leave home
After searching over and over he found an egg of succulence to devour and cease the craving thirst of hunger unrivaled
A feast of truth became indeed a jest for out of his prize to end his hunger flew his redemption and realization that his need involved more than doing and living selfishly by his self
Chapter 6
Pinocchio afraid afraid of thunder lightening speed out quick fast until he reached the village and rang rang the bell of summon over over over
A man of small of years of manly came with anger abreast and tossed water of realization of no onto Pinocchio and went back to sleep with no respite
Pinocchio returning home deplete of energy with fatigue his queen and hunger his knight he slept with his feet in brazier of live coals until they existed not at all
Chapter 7
Awakening slow Pinocchio realized not his feet were gone burnt thru and thru when he rushed to open door for his now appreciated Daddy
Impatience ruling his heart and mind Geppetto shouted loud for Pinocchio to open the door
Overwhelmed with distress Pinocchio replied with sorrow that his feet were gone and that the cat ate them
Resolved stood firm and he climbed the wall and entered window and saw his son distress true and feed him three pears to quench a hunger of famish long
Chapter 8
Hunger atoned and abated Pinocchio cried and pleaded for his feet to be repaired posthaste
Geppetto being a man of wise made sure Pinocchio promised to be good and go to school and do all he told him true
Compassion ruling him Geppetto worked hard as tears of his heart went thru his hands and magic flowed as two new feet appeared from wood of season
Ecstatic thrilled Pinocchio skipped and capered around for joy of overwhelmed and expressed his desire to go to school
To school Pinocchio cooed meant clothes needed to fulfill his promise to be good and learn all he could
Turning this way and that Pinocchio exclaimed ahappy that he looked a gentleman with a strut apeacock and Geppetto smiled with idea of how to get a spelling book for his lad to study hard
Pinocchio changed and sweet kissed his Daddy Geppetto’s face with love and appreciation
Chapter 9
Pinocchio aglow with happiness content ventured forth to school with dreams of grandiose floating from one to another
Knowing knowledge would help he exclaimed over over he promised to study hard to bequeath his father gift after gift to return the sacrifices made by a parent who loved him dear
Hearing music flow and tickle the air tempted Pinocchio down a coast of seaside deciding to put school aside for one day and explore explore the intriguing lilting drums
Pinocchio’s curiosity set afire as he looked at letter of unknown and moaned that he knew not the way to read
Inquiring and asking what it said true made Pinocchio wonder and wish to go and see the marvelous puppet show and made him offer to sell anything he had for twenty pennies of all to enter and see long
Poor Geppetto love guided him dear walked around without coat as Pinocchio sold his spelling book for frivolous play and put aside his quest for knowledge without thought that this would only make his Poppa cry why
Chapter 10
A revolution of small ricochet around the theater as the puppets onstage fussed argued with tempering humor between each other
Practiced or rehearsed onstage, Harlequin and Punchinello exchanged squabbles and scribbles as they pretended jestingly to be truly angered until Pinocchio came from out of the blue and joined the fray
Coming out with look of ugly and fierce was the puppet master and all fell silent as the very trees murmured silence silence we hear this we do and smiled as the puppets ran to their places and finished the play and ordered Pinocchio be used for firewood
Chapter 11
Fire Eater the Puppet Master fierce and scary appearance belied his true self and hid a fair man whose sympathy was evoked by Pinocchio’s wailing and cry for mercy to live
Harlequin knew the way of the puppet master as he sneezed sneezed and knew that he felt sorry for Pinocchio and would be fair and dutiful
Casting aside Pinocchio for firewood to finish his roast of ram he instead placed Harlequin in his place to fire the coals
Pinocchio with bravery in hand and honesty his stead threw himself forward to die instead of Harlequin for he pays his own debts and uses others not
Fire Eater the Puppet Master so proud of his honesty, integrity and bravery forgave them both all and the puppets danced until dawn occurred
Chapter 12
Pinocchio hones and true told his father’s name and told that he traded his coat of one for a book of learning for him
Feeling compassionate, generous Fire Eater gave Pinocchio five gold pieces for he and the troupe of puppets danced and entertained all and rained money into his ample purse
Pinocchio walking home met a fox of lame and cat of blind helping each other unselfishly down the road of hard and cruel
Feeling sympathy and manipulated with deliberate action the cat and fox provoked his revelation that he had five gold coins to give to his Daddy and what he would buy and because of his innocence he became a victim of lie of deceit of play
Cautioning sweet a blackbird whistled whistled a beware to not hear a stranger’s tale of dismay
A fate of death became his downfall for the cat ate him for his meddling and play
Pinocchio heart asympathy went out to blackbird for his fate was mean indeed and questioned why why
Cat of seeming of no sight replied asnap out he earned his due for his business was ad beak was welcome not
Fox of nature true questioned Pinocchio green if he wanted to money double and offered a dream of proposal of money increase over over
Pinocchio feeling remorse sad knowing his wrong wanted to go home to see his Daddy for his life was in danger and caused him fear of large
Fox and Cat sing song a tale of such incredulity of fortune to b made that Pinocchio enthused response whispered yes he was in to bury his five gold coins to grow, sprout and flower a tree in the Field of Miracles loaden with gold coins aplenty
Chapter 13
Pinocchio, Fox, Cat walked walked until dust of day arriving tired at Red Crayfish Inn with one unfamished and the other two eating as if food existed before never until day
Innocence twinkling bright as the Fox, Cat and Innkeeper played a game of cheat on Pinocchio with signed of same page to indicate the snare has been set and snapped
Pinocchio ventured forward alone alone with knowledge gained of who to trust no one no one until he met the Ghost of the Talking Cricket
Listening intent he heard him say say with advice of don’t heed stories of riches overnight for sure folly is always the result of many
Chapter 14
Grumbling good natured rants Pinocchio groused content with his knowledge of young that he knew better than that surely no one would rob him, murder him or do him harm
Interrupted in his thought of denial denial continued disbelief he was certain they fussed fussed too much about bad things happening happening to all who listened not
Ominous shadows played played and threatening and then came to life and exclaimed as mean and vicious “your money or your life”
A fight of all ensued as Pinocchio tried and fought the murderers teeth and nail to protect himself and save his poor Daddy who they threatened to kill
Running evading hiding he zig zag and left no trail as they pursued him with evil intent screaming “catch him and kill him”
Chapter 15
Tired scared Pinocchio ran until a house of safe appeared in the horizon gleaming white like hope hope
Knocking desperately Pinocchio looked at the window and saw an apparition with the visage of a girl of pale waxen skin who said all were dead as well as she inside
Startled Startled the murderers were upon Pinocchio in a twitch of an eye threatening him death first by stabbing which felled as the blades shattered in pieces of incredulity and then hanging which failed willingly for he lived on three hours of tired for the murderers gasped
Left astride in air hanging from the Big Oak with a noose of unkind death surrounding a thin neck of wood Pinocchio dangled spangled crying for his Daddy he collapsed
Chapter 16
Pinocchio’s dance of jig from a noose in air of unfriendly compelled the girl in the window to compassionate pity as she sent a falcon on task of rescue
Commanding the falcon sweet the girl in the window was a Princess of Fairy to tear the rope apart and free him and let him rest and breathe and return to me to report his state
Returning fast as fleet the falcon reported he lives he lives and waited attentively as she thanked him
The Princess of Fairy summoned the coachman who was a black poodle of courtly look and gestures to drive the finest carriage to pick up Pinocchio and bring him to her haste for speed she begged him fully to see doctors to treat his health quick
One doctor was a crow, the second an owl of serious thought, and the third a cricket of slow rhythmic recall and wisdom came to Pinocchio’s aid
Asking all three the Princess of Fairy if Pinocchio was alive or not she listened to all as they prattled on and hummed hummed their conclusions
Chapter 17
Pinocchio sick ailing in bed acharm the Princess of Fairy to coax medicine of bitter by giving him asweet of sugar to abide first
Protesting spoiled he found excuse after excuse to stall and josh that he could not he could not tolerate the bitter of bitter medicine of all
Crying tears of large sadness Pinocchio refused refused to take the medicine for its bitterness repelled him mightily repeating over over I won’t I won’t
Repeating patiently the Princess of Fairy told him with tenderness that he was so ill that the fever would kill him so quick that a hour would mock us all
Pinocchio exclaiming still that he cared not for the medicine was like death itself and preferred it than to till his tongue
Entering quiet with drab expressions were four rabbits with a coffin prepared ready for Pinocchio rest beyond the grave
Pinocchio’s eyes wide with horror looked and sobbed I’m not dead I’m not dead and gulped the medicine down in one fierce defiant swallow free
Healthy now Pinocchio chattered happily running romping as health ran through his frame of wooden physicality
Princess of Fairy asked with tenderness in eyes of happy as she watched Pinocchio scamper why did he fuss so about taking the medicine bitter of bitter and refused it all
Pinocchio mouth screwed up with serious tilt said with artless appeal and twinkle light that all children do the same for we know you know but we just want our way and relayed the horridness that led to his distress
Princess of Fairy asked him with light curiosity where Pinocchio hid his coins of gold four and watched with amusement as his nose grew grew grew until he cried with distress many times
Chapter 18
Pinocchio untrusting untrusting lied lied until the Princess of Fairy told him that he could go and get his
Daddy and live with her and never worry no more no more and looking at her with sorrow he looked at his nose again and worried again again and again
Princess of Fairy taking pity care had a thousand woodpeckers peck peck and carve a nose of normalcy for Pinocchio so he could laugh again joy
Pinocchio running as fast as deer came again with The Fox and Cat on his way home to meet his Daddy recounted quick his tale of horror and listened with an ear of fool to a story of trickery and planted his gold coins as a guiled does
The Fox and Cat took Pinocchio on and on past the City of Chumptrap until they reached the Field of Miracles and planted the four coins for promise was a tree of coins aplenty for one and all
Pinocchio overcome with happiness thanked the Fox and the Cat thousands times with a fool’s trust and left him with the promise that he would indeed reap the harvest for an investment was an investment true correct with assuredly
Chapter 19
Pinocchio ever the trusting dreamed dreamed of coins aplenty for surely it was true that the Field of Miracles would provide over and over
What if What if danced danced in his thoughts of dreams of what he would buy if if if
A brisk a walk Pinocchio did looking here there for trees brimmed with gold coins and finding nothing nothing nothing
Scratching his head apuzzle he turned acircle face skewered up apucker with tears abrimming fast
Shrilling laughter met Pinocchio’s ears as a mocking parrot watched him amused with sardonic levity imbedded deep
Watching intent the parrot looked looked as Pinocchio filed his old shoe with water and watered the spot again where he buried the gold coins
Again the cackling shrill laugh rang out out and Pinocchio responded anger for he knew knew that he had been had had and played played and asked what amused amused the parrot so
The parrot responded quirky true that all tales are not always the truth but ploys of clever by those who play the game of con
Pinocchio responded anger are you perhaps referring to me I’m the victim of a con of play
Parrot spoke true a thought that he was green as tree to believe that money could be planted and growed as lettuce in field
Apprehension froze Pinocchio quiet as he said he did not understand what the parrot said for youth and inexperience ruled his head
The puppet being of stout nature and experience said clear as bell that he knew he knew for he was taught the lesson hard himself and relayed the Fox and Cat dug dug the coins up and ran ran like the wind away
Pinocchio trusting soul was shattered and he dug dug for he trusted them full but he found nothing nothing nothing and went to the city to denounced the thieves who absconded with his money
Despair hanging around him like a shawl Pinocchio told told of his tale to the Judge of old who wore spectacles gold and was an ape with runny eyes who looked at him sympathy
The judge hearing his tale of interest and ordered Pinocchio incarcerated for four months of peculiar treatment for victim was he not and the crime he paid for was against him and perpetrators ran free at large laughing laughing free
Fortuitous Fortuitous theEmperor won a victory of sublime over his enemies of many and let out all the ne’er-do-wells from the jail free
Pinocchio saw his chance of freedom being denied insisted vehemently that he was a ne’er-do-well too and was freed as well
Chapter 20
Scamper with happy strides he left the City of Chumptrap back down to a road of bog to the Princess of Fairy’s house
Blaming none but himself Pinocchio resolved future to be a better obedient boy for he was heartless stubborn and set on pleasing himself only
Eyes bulging with fear Pinocchio saw a Serpent of large with eyes of ferocious red blocking the road
Waiting one two three hours for the Serpent to leave Pinocchio pleaded soft in voice of wheedle to pass pass to continue to continue on his way
Quiet Quiet the Serpent tensed tensed like a spring acoil and popped up in a threatening movement
Nearly screeching with fear agallop Pinocchio fell head first into the mud with his legs flickering and flaying the air caused the Serpent to roar roar with laughter until a vein burst a fierce in his chest and died
Pinocchio started running running to the Princess of Fairy’s house to beat the setting of sun and dark but paused to consume grapes to fulfill the hunger that ultimately caused his distress for a trap of metal teeth captured his legs tight firm
Chapter 21
Pinocchio looking askance at the trap used to catch thieving weasels that raided the hen house cried cried and pleaded for help help help
Hearing Pinocchio’s cry a little Firefly came to question question as to why he tried to take something that was not his until he promised to never take anything again
The owner doing his rounds of check found Pinocchio in his trap instead of a weasel thieving and after his confession collared him firm on chain and collar and left in yard to play watch dog
Again Pinocchio chastised himself again that he should have did what he was supposed to since he would not be forced to play watch dog and soon fell asleep long short
Chapter 22
Sleeping deep for a day of tedious Pinocchio awakened to see and hear four creatures of different called weasels in the yard open
Introductions done between the weasels and Pinocchio explained that he was a puppet and his punishment consisted of serving as a watchdog to watch the hens
Listening intent to a plot of conspiracy Pinocchio said to himself not me this isn’t over and trapped the four inside the hen house and begin to bark bark bark until the farmer grabbed them and stuck them in a sack to give them to the Innkeeper to skin, cook and set Pinocchio free
Chapter 23
Pinocchio free of the collar of humiliation for no wrong will he do dashed until he reached the main road leading to the Princess of Fairy’s house and found to his heart crushing shock and distress that she had died of grief
Lamenting and crying night and day Pinocchio listened to the hills repeating echo as he wished he could have died in her place since she was pure good and he wicked and bad
Feeling distraught and lonely Pinocchio cried for himself for without his Daddy he was all alone with no one to care
A Pigeon came and inquired as to why Pinocchio cried and told he knew his Daddy and offered to fly him to meet him at the seashore for a venture he is going
Looking in the far horizon Pinocchio saw the boat carrying his Daddy disappear and heroic Pinocchio jumped off high rock and swam to save his Daddy
Chapter 24
Pinocchio swamed swamed all night through waves of tumultuousness and flashes of lightening driven by fear for his Daddy
Finally one wave of good fortune hurled him onto a sandy beach of safety net
Looking here there Pinocchio searched for his Daddy’s boat here there in the vastness of water and wish he knew the name of the Island
Pinocchio seeing a fish of curiosity swam by asked if he could have a word or two of conversation small and little
The Dolphin friendly smart relayed the whereabouts of the nearest village of people to get a bite or two
Pinocchio scared frightened worried that a shark may have eaten his Daddy boat whole and went on to a small village called Busy-Bee Village
Begging Pinocchio asked meekly for a penny and was denied but offered work instead to earn his own way like a man true
Finally Pinocchio after begging more than twenty people and being rebuffed, rejected and thoroughly told he should be ashamed which he thoroughly ignored back accepted the water offered for thirst of parch
Pinocchio accepted the water as if was his blood of life and put in a quest to fulfill his hunger of starvation fierce
The woman of good fed Pinocchio until his ferocious hunger was appeased appeased and then he saw her face and it was it was the Princess of Fairy who still lived
Pinocchio sobbed sobbed with such joy that it was copiously fine fine and rained tears of sweetness from eyes of huge
Chapter 25
The woman of good being of modesty stated that she was not the Princess of Fairy but conceded that Pinocchio had found her out for she had changed and became a woman instead of just a girl of youth of mind and spirit
Inquiry a question of question lit Pinocchio’s eyes as curiosity churned deep as to how she became grown tickled his thoughts plenty for he wanted thirst to grow and become a man soon
The woman of good replied with gentle endearment in eyes of brown that puppets never grow up they stay same and die same
Pinocchio’s eye of sparkling interest opened wide saying why why why can’t I be a man and grow up
The woman of good relayed all the things of good that a man must be is to be a proper boy with manners of polite, obedient and true, love to study and take pride and pleasure in work, try not to be one of idle hands or vagabond, lover of truth, right and moral belief, love going to school and listen to the teachers with respect pride and honor and respect parents, elders for God’s knows best
Pinocchio’s face gleamed with sunshine of acceptance and kissed the woman of good hands with love appreciation for she spoke true that idle hands do what idle hands do nothing but are the workers of capriciousness, trickery, mischief and pandemonium with disastrous twists
Chapter 26
Pinocchio agreed agreed for his new mother (The woman of good who turned out to be Princess of Fairy) sent him to school with children of normalcy who made sport joke of him as trickery became the jest in jest against him
Finally Pinocchio patient of patient returned a retort of stern to leave him be for he gives respect and wants respect back
Mockery returned from the rascals pestering him and for trying to tweak his nose Pinocchio returned with a kick to his shins and an elbow in the belly to his tormentors
Pinocchio received admiration and sympathy for he stood for himself and paid attention in class and was hardworking true and intelligent with spryness live for he skipped school and ventured to find a shark of huge magnitude with the rascals of rogues of future ne’er-do-wells
Sprinting fast fast Pinocchio ran ran leaving his friends of new behind eating dust crow with his laughter covering them heartily thick
Chapter 27
Pinocchio first to reach the shore scanned scanned the sea and saw naught naught but a hoax perpetuated by his new rapscallion friends
All joking and mocked Pinocchio for again he fell for a joke a jest on himself for he skipped school, stopped studying and aren’t Mr. Perfect anymore
Pinocchio in a piqued of irritation asked them true why does it matter if he study study and enjoy school thrill
Replied they that who wants Mr. Perfect to show us up all the time for our enemies are school, lessons and the teacher who prattles on and on about who’s who’s and we just can’t abide for our self-respect is injured sore
Pinocchio asked with no guile or deceit intended what if I want to keep studying?
Replied they with non-subtle malice that they would never look at him and make him pay dear
Pinocchio replied don’t make me laugh and answered threat and punch with his own fierce retort of sinful ridicule of slicing killing wit and scornful laughter
Replied the mean rascals of seven with physical attack against Pinocchio and prevailing heroic he returned punch for punch until the stepped back respectful for he won won the hand-to-hand combat and forgetting anger cried for poor Eugenio who was struck dastardly hard in his temple
Once again Pinocchio cried for himself for being stubborn and making bad decisions for he always did what he wanted and always ended up in trouble deep
Pinocchio looked around and saw policeman of authority with accusations deep in eyes and charges of wrong but only him to satisfy for none would believe innocence was true him
Realizing the futility of expressing innocence Pinocchio ran ran ran for his life for never free never free would he be as the Big Mastiff chased him and caused him to run run run faster faster faster and churn the air here there here there until none could see neither
Chapter 28
Pinocchio heart pounded hard dear as he felt Wingfoot the Mastiff hot breath brush his back and leapt high far in the air to land in the water
Wingfoot fleet of feet caused him to tumble in the water and flounder flail and plead for Pinocchio to help him for he was drowning
Pinocchio the Heroic's heart of sweet good grabbed Wingfoot’s tail and pulled him safe to land of sound and left him safe
Wingfoot gratitude reached the skies for he lived and told Pinocchio one good turn deserves another and if ever
Pinocchio swam swan until he saw a cave ashore streaming a signal smoke of welcome and found himself in a net of fish captured by a man of strange green hair and ugly of ugly countenance
The Fisherman looked at Pinocchio and rubbed his hands with glee and relish as he pulled him from the net wondering what type of fish he was and thought a slug perhaps
Pinocchio outraged mortified disclaimed his assertion I am not a slug but a puppet and wanted to be respected because he could reason and think
The Fisherman looked back with slight cruel amusement for he cared not but he could eat him and he would eventually like it for he would be in good company
Pinocchio facing sure death cried screamed and pleaded for his life regretting again his skipping school and being willful headstrong stubborn
The Fisherman’s mind set begin to fry his catch one by one until poor Pinocchio’s turn and he was floured rolled and
Chapter 29
Life hanging by a thread Pinocchio wiggled writhe in the Fisherman’s hand trying to get away calling for help help help
The Fisherman determined to fry Pinocchio reared back from the hungry dog with a kick and caused Wingfoot to show his fangs and growl deep warning warning and stole Pinocchio from his grasp and ran fleet as light flash
Wingfoot running with Pinocchio in his mouth smiled smiled and said one good turn deserves another and we must each pull together and help each other and went ways of separate
Pinocchio worried about the boy (Eugenio) was hurt asked a man of old age was he dead or living
The Old Man replied that Pinocchio was described as being good for nothing, a vagabond with a temper of hotness
Pinocchio outraged exclaimed that it was slander slander being put out out and lied slightly that caused his nose to grow and then recanted and told the truth all and asked for clothes so he could go home
Arriving home Pinocchio knocked knocked none answered bug a snail who looked down amused for shivering cold Pinocchio stood guilty flushed for he went back on his word
Pinocchio left outside by the little snail learned temperance, obedience, truthfulness and what a man’s word means and fainted from hunger and sorrow
Awakening Pinocchio looked at Princess of Fairy with his heart sincerity in huge eyes with promises of being good truthful deep within and good as his word he excelled and behave exemplary truth
The Princess of Fairy impressed delighted told him he would become a proper boy for he excelled all in all
Chapter 30
Pinocchio asked for permission of the Princess of Fairy to allow him to give out invitations and with yes acquired he went about about
Promising to be back in an hour Pinocchio said he sticks to his word as promised
Princess of Fairy kindly told him gently if he didn’t stick to his promise sometimes they get in such scrapes of trouble they lament the troubles and scariness of the situation they are in
Delivering invites aplenty he sailed happily from home to home and went looking for Lampwick with Pinocchio felt love even though he was lazy and naughty
Pinocchio asked what are you waiting out here for?
Lampwick replied that he was leaving for a land of fun fun fun called Toyland where no one works and asked Pinocchio if he wanted to go with him and live there with him and live the good life as he continuously prattled on
Curious Pinocchio asked if he was traveling on foot and Lampwick replied by coach with all
Pinocchio once again broke his promise and stayed past the time promised so enraptured with the thought of a country where children are never required to study
Chapter 31
As predicted the coach rolled in steady as a clock ticks chime chime chime to take the children to Toyland
Drawn by twelve pairs of donkeys of differing colors of patterns and not same and boots of white leather they pranced into town
The coachman rotund short and soft as oil with a face of apple cheeks with a little mouth of laughter drew the children to him like honey sweet of trust
The children crammed in like sardines squished full to rim but no complaints for the life of adventure prevailed quiet happy agreeable awaited them soon
A name of appropriate was his for he was called Mini-man and he was on his job personal courteous with pomp ceremonious
Ingratiating smooth Mini-man asked Pinocchio if he wanted to go and fun would be had for all
Pinocchio ever dutiful but frighteningly curious said he could not go but weakening temptation to leave despite his promise and agreed to go without thought or consideration
Mini-man welcomed him effusively with cheer telling Pinocchio to ride on the driver’s seat and he would walk instead
Pinocchio being the courteously little fellow he could be said nay and offered to ride one of the donkeys instead and was flung wide and far
Mini-man cruel and mean bit one ear and then another of the little donkey and made his tear tear drops of pain down a face of sadness
Arriving at Toyland a sheer mass cosmopolitan of children of play play play that shook the ears and rattled the eardrums with rejoice for joy that freedom of no schools, lessons and rit tick was never used anymore and toys sing they were the greatest
Fun Fun clicked on like castanets with various amusements for hours, days, weeks liked the flashes of sprinkling of lightening
Pinocchio experiencing all expressed his pleasure tremendous to Lampwink of the greatness of his idea to live in Toyland and find each day a joy joy
Giving a confidence away Pinocchio gossip free of the teacher’s comment that Lampwink was a bad influence guaranteed to lead a person astray and trouble trouble will results soon
Lampwink forgiving forgiving of the teacher’s comment said true true he cared naught for me but he slandered me
Pinocchio warm effusive gave Lampwink a hug of supportive support and stayed in paradise for five months of fun and games
Chapter 32
Curious today what could the surprise be now that caused a shock to Pinocchio
Shock Shock made Pinocchio look in mirror of reveal to see his ears large as two leaves on a corn stalk to cry shriek and despair as his ears grew longer longer with fur at the tips
Concern Concern soft in her eyes the Marmot took Pinocchio’s pulse and relayed with pity that he would turn into a donkey for written in decrees of wisdom that all lazy children’s fate is the same (donkey fever)
Pinocchio sobbing piteously exclaimed it was Lampwick’s fault for he tempted him with his heart’s desire because he was selfish, foolish, uncaring and heartless for his pleasure was all he thought of time by time
Searching here there he found Lampwick wearing a cap of long hiding possibly the same of long unusual
Mocking verbal ousts proceeded between Pinocchio and Lampwick of question of questions of why they both had a hat of long on and hid the ears revelations
Agreeing to one they tossed their hats aside and convulsed with laughter laughter until shock of shocks they turned into two braying jackasses until Mini-man knocked loud loud at the door
Chapter 33
Mini-Man apanic when door opened not kicked it wide with a kick of violence
Looking at them with knowledge of know Mini-Man harnessed them both groomed shining chuckling soft as he took them to market square to sell
Mini-Man innocence of features form disguised an evil of nature that was parasitic in nature for he beguiled children with a tale of life of fun and no study or work to be done never
Children Children being a child of delusion and easily fooled became indeed indeed the victim of guile and turned into donkeys and made Mini-Man rich rich rich as he bounced in his millions of ill-begotten money
Lampwick gone gone without Pinocchio was sold sold also but poor Pinocchio was sold to a farmer and fed hay hay which he refused refused to eat with angry glares at it and the farmer
The farmer flicked the whip across Pinocchio legs as he brayed brayed protest after protest and no matter he received nothing but straw straw straw
Pinocchio taught tricks of leaps and feats of incredible did did but reluctance reluctance tracked his steps true wide
In the circus ring was he the ringmaster and he said here here is the greatest show with Donkey Pinocchio performing tricks of tricks learned the hard way
Pinocchio seeing his Princess of Fairy in the audience of appreciative tried tried to speak speak but only a bray bray emitted long with cries for help buried deep
Hit Hit over over Pinocchio’s eyes watered flowed as he saw no one to care help help him become free for he broke his promise and now he was stuck struck mistreated mistreated by a beast of a Ringmaster
Sold Sold Pinocchio was indeed given into hands of cruel for twenty pennies for his hide to become a drum drum and was given a summarily kick into the water to drown drown drown
Chapter 34
A time of a hour became long long as the buyer of Pinocchio sat sat waiting for him to drown
Pulling the rope in he saw instead of a donkey a live puppet twisting asquim to free to free him like an eel
Mouth ajar the buyer of Pinocchio looked surprised dumbfounded for surely a miraculous oddity of chance has occurred and he cried over the loss of the investment true of a donkey to be changed into a drum
Pinocchio laughing hardy happy that the sea water had changed him back looked at the buyer and told him true that of tale of hardship, thievery, cruelty that he had suffered against him and after he untied him free
Retelling the buyer of the tale of his transformation Pinocchio being sarcastic led on with the thought that he was truly humane and caring to throw him to the bottom of the sea and the most amazing happened as the fish ate his hair, muzzle, ears, tail and all that was the donkey’s image disappeared and I Pinocchio remained intact unique for the Princess of Fairy loved and blessed me
The buyer horrified at the meal of fish had consumed nibble by nibble swore fervently to never eat fish never for he feared to find a donkey’s tail inside hiding reveal
Eating click clack click the greedy fish ate layer after layer until voila all that was left was the true Pinocchio and said nary a thanks was received from all who consumed
After listening to the buyer scream holler that he wanted his twenty pennies back and threatened to sell him for seasoned wood for fires to start
Pinocchio laughed jauntily and would have flipped something but he knew it not and swam swam until he saw a goat with blue fleece of incredible delight the eyes precarious choice for it reminded him speedily of the Princess of Fairy and his heart skipped beat beats and danced with happy elation and energetic joy until he came into the path of legendary gigantic Shark and he tried to evade evade him but the monstrous shark swallowed him whole
Pinocchio cried again piteously of his fate for he needed help help for rescue was what he needed prompt fast for he did not want to be digested
The Tuna replied with wryness of driest wit that no one wants to be digested and consumed and that his philosophical opinion involved that it was nobler to die in water than in differentiating circumstances that you cannot control and all opinions need respect
Saying goodbye Pinocchio defying fate refused to stay and die and left in motion to save himself and not be a proclivous fool to stay, stoop and die
Chapter 35
Pinocchio left scared but true to heart of valiant heroic walked one foot one foot in the dark cold belly of the Shark until he met a man of weird peculiarity
Looking with eyes of big huge disbelief he rubbed his eyes once twice for indeed sat his poor Daddy lost many months ago and rushed him hug hug after hug and told his tale of misfortune and treatment of such cruelty that his soul cried cries that mesmerized the hearer with shock, fear and forgiveness
Geppetto not to be undone told his tale and horror that happened and changed his life for surely it could not be but it was indeed truth and not a nightmare that enslaved him his life and that he was fine for food was plentiful but now a few crumbs are now left
Pinocchio the Heroic valiant clasped his hand over his Daddy’s should say without words how much he loved loved and would rescue both and away away they would go home
Pinocchio and Geppetto crept slow steady as they ventured from the dark cold depths of the monstrous shark’s belly to the opening of his huge mouth he whistled songs as his lullaby of sweet dreams to the stars
Tiptoeing they stepped quiet quiet trying again to leave to leave and Pinocchio the Heroic told his Daddy to climb aboard his back and stepped over row of row of teeth and leapt with godspeed into the Ocean and swam swam as the great Shark slept
Chapter 36
Pinocchio swam swimming as fast as Shark led by instinctive guide to follow to follow me for I hear a whisper deep deep inside to follow me
Geppetto anxious for he heard nothing clamored with fear of death and dying as heard cymbals play on waves of calm
Pinocchio the Heroic to the end called for help for his strength waned and his hope was beginning to fall away to reveal his true fear
Looking next to him by the water the Tuna came with a hello greet of greeting and said he found the way out of the great Shark Pinocchio and his Daddy Geppetto and told them to grab hold of his tail and away we sail free free to land shore
Pinocchio and Geppetto asked instead if they could climb aboard and away they went as light as conch shells until they reached sweet blessed shore
Pinocchio kissed the Tuna with grateful appreciation as he blushed blushed and cried cried for unused he was to public display of emotion deep and they walked support of each as they laboriously walked home
The Cat and the Fox the deceivers of and attackers crossed the path of Pinocchio again and he saw with such sad look that the Cat who was pretending blind became what he preached and the Fox who was vital became old, mangy, paralyzed on one side and lost his sweet tail in a sail of trade
The Cat and Fox begging help was denied for charlatans they are and cheat and lier as the sun shines
Pinocchio berating them fierce to leave them alone and said with stinging contempt that “Stolen money never bears fruit and he who steals his neighbor’s cloak will die without a shirt”
Coming to a hut in a deserted area caused them to knock and a voice of familiar answered to come in
Pinocchio answered and spoke with warm friendly to the Talking Cricket of not seen a long time
The Talking Cricket answered with smug glib that Pinocchio is now trying to be friendly after throwing the wood mullet fierce at me
Pinocchio said to himself I will try anyway and pleaded punishment for himself and mercy for his Daddy
The Talket Cricket’s memory without fault for mistreatment of himself by Pinocchio wanted to remind him of the cruelty showed him when he offered only good and should have received the same back
Pinocchio agreeable to the last said he was sorry and would not forget the lesson learned taught and asked how the Talking Cricket managed to buy the house they were in
The Talking Cricket gave in and told that a charming goat with blue fleece of incredible delight gave it to him and was sad extremely distressed for she saw Pinocchio devoured by the Shark
Pinocchio overcome with emotion deep as tremble of sorrow filled him at loss of her cried cried as his whole body trembled
Pinocchio composing himself next swift asked where to get a cup of milk for his Daddy
The Talking Cricket replied go down the lane and you will find a farmer named Giangio for milk
Giangio came out and asked how much milk do you want and Pinocchio replied just a glass
Giangio replied one cent please and Pinocchio replied I have no money
Giangio replied no money no milk unless you can turn a donkey wheel to bring forth water up from the cistern to water my vegetables
One hundred buckets was the agreed amount and as Pinocchio breath tired sweat at a bargain made in exploitation
Looking at Lampwick’s worn tired exhausted face with tears soft rolling Pinocchio cried in his heart for here lay his friend adying from a thief’s plot and a master’s cruelty
Pinocchio relayed that the donkey was a friend of his, a classmate of his
Giangio exploded in laughter of spite satisfaction hardness greed uncare that if he was a classmate he had a marvelous education being a jackass Nes’t-ce Pas
Pinocchio mortified left swift with no turn around with his glass of milk for his Daddy and went back to the Talking Cricket’s hut
For the next months of five he turned the donkey wheel and learned to weave baskets for sale to pay their way and built a wheelchair of fine to take his Daddy out and practiced writing and reading
Pinocchio saved diligently and put his money aside for a new outfit and en route he met the Snail and she relayed that the Princess of Fairy was living in a poor house of poverty and was severely destitute
Pinocchio the Heroic heart became soft and he gave he gave all to help her survive and told the Snail to rush rush rush and he would make more money to send her
Pinocchio dreamed dreamed that Princess of Fairy forgave him for his mischief for he showed so much bravery saving his Daddy and looking after him dear he deserves the greatest of praise, love and a model of obedience and good behavior and that if he is good he would be happy
Awakening to the smiling bright sun Pinocchio was no long Pinocchio the puppet but The Charm of a Puppet who became a Real Boy who out of the goodness of his heart prevailed over bad treatment and became a young boy with proper manners (a fine young man)
No longer in a hut now they were lodged in a well decorated little home with furnishing that reflected self and clothes of fine with a coin purse with gold coins inside from the Princess of Fairy for his goodness to her
Greeting his Daddy good morn Pinocchio looked at himself as if dream for I see the change in our life is because of love, devotion, charity, forgiveness, compassion, heroism, bravery, goodness, principles, morals, understanding character, giving, integrity, honor, strength and all good things that converge and made him a real boy who loves and cherish all especially his Daddy
Pinocchio looked at the old wooden puppet that was him once upon a time and now was a memory of incredible memory of fun, adventure, scariness and cruel treatment and appreciation that he got his wish to become a real proper little boy!
By
Felicia McCaw
Inspired by Pinocchio written by Carlo Collodi, Illustrated by Fulvio Testa , and introduced by Umberto Eco.
Once upon a time of unusual was a piece of wood of regular simple
It had a travel of uncertain but it became a guest of surprise in a old carpenter’s woodshop of carve
Smiles emitting as bright as sun he looked looked as it spoke clear don’t hit me too hard
Searching with eyes of shock he peeked here there here there nothing did he find
Striking another blow Master Cherry heard again the voice of soft hurt cry again saying you hurt me
Trepidation hit hard and caused his mouth to open with seared fright as the voice appeared again from within the piece of wood that portrayed itself no different than self
Chapter 2
A shock a shock he laid still on floor for it spoke again laughing amuse as the stunned look blended from floor to above
Geppetto a different than others with hair of wig that mimic the guise of yellow corn mush watched and watched
Teased a tease by a name of hate despised of Corn Head made him fly a temper of hot rage aboil
A morn no different than others brought Master Antonio and Geppetto to speak of favor to propose a puppet made that could dance, fence and turn flips
A voice of seeming nowhere called an insult of touché and began the fight of fist and nail between Geppetto and Master Anotonio who brawled as if acrazed and shook hands and vowed friends forever and the wood whose mysterious play left with Geppetto to begin a life of adventure soon
Chapter 3
Geppetto’s home of small was sparse and outfitted simple to home of Pinocchio whose life of origin begun
Geppetto a carved the head, forehead and eyes of impertinence that stared stared and moved with curiosity as he watched himself evolve
Carving a nose of twitch he did and it grew and grew until it seemed endless long and he trimmed trimmed until he carved a mouth that laughed with high mockery until Geppetto begged the puppet stop and stop he did with tongue stuck out
Secretly amused Geppetto continued on meticulous and precise he proceeded until Pinocchio snatched his wig and wore it himself with pretended savoir-faire
Geppetto continued on feeling sad but enthused as he created the son he never had became real with mischief for blood and fresh
Legs a carve and arms a torso fulfilled allowed his rebellion to began his quest for curious to start began and worry for Geppetto to never stop as he chased the fleeting slim figure down street of discovery
Catching Pinocchio Geppetto grasped him by nape and threatened chastisement of later made Pinocchio lay in the street feeling astubborn and refused to return home
The crowd feeling sorry for Pinocchio rallied the opinion high against Geppetto and he was taken to jail to protect poor little puppet dear
Chapter 4
Free free to choose Pinocchio ran home for innocent he was and new to the world and spoke to the Talking Cricket of years whose life was spawned over a century long
Feeling generous but non-relenting Pinocchio listened to lecture quick of any son rebelling against his parents whose counsel of wise is turned aside soon the reap days of bitter regret that lays acrimoniously on the mind and tongue
Pinocchio filled with answers of rebuttal replied clear that his life was to differ great from kids because he wants not to study but play play play
Cricket replied sad with thought that no knowledge makes asimple all and a fool for all he prattle on wisely long
Pinocchio with the floor in hand tired of hearing hearing wise advice from Cricket instead continued on with his thought of freedom of a life astructure
Cricket continued on as if a life of honest trade would feed him true and keep him from house of poor or prison real
Feeling sorry for Pinocchio Cricket died from a blow of a wooden mallet that ended his tirade of helpfulness and advice delivered by Pinocchio of mean
Chapter 5
A hunger of strange began to trouble Pinocchio which he found out was appetite fierce
Looking around Pinocchio searched far and wide for food as his nose grew grew in search itself
Despairing deep Pinocchio admitted true that the Talking Cricket was right rebelling brought bitter fruit already and I have yet to leave home
After searching over and over he found an egg of succulence to devour and cease the craving thirst of hunger unrivaled
A feast of truth became indeed a jest for out of his prize to end his hunger flew his redemption and realization that his need involved more than doing and living selfishly by his self
Chapter 6
Pinocchio afraid afraid of thunder lightening speed out quick fast until he reached the village and rang rang the bell of summon over over over
A man of small of years of manly came with anger abreast and tossed water of realization of no onto Pinocchio and went back to sleep with no respite
Pinocchio returning home deplete of energy with fatigue his queen and hunger his knight he slept with his feet in brazier of live coals until they existed not at all
Chapter 7
Awakening slow Pinocchio realized not his feet were gone burnt thru and thru when he rushed to open door for his now appreciated Daddy
Impatience ruling his heart and mind Geppetto shouted loud for Pinocchio to open the door
Overwhelmed with distress Pinocchio replied with sorrow that his feet were gone and that the cat ate them
Resolved stood firm and he climbed the wall and entered window and saw his son distress true and feed him three pears to quench a hunger of famish long
Chapter 8
Hunger atoned and abated Pinocchio cried and pleaded for his feet to be repaired posthaste
Geppetto being a man of wise made sure Pinocchio promised to be good and go to school and do all he told him true
Compassion ruling him Geppetto worked hard as tears of his heart went thru his hands and magic flowed as two new feet appeared from wood of season
Ecstatic thrilled Pinocchio skipped and capered around for joy of overwhelmed and expressed his desire to go to school
To school Pinocchio cooed meant clothes needed to fulfill his promise to be good and learn all he could
Turning this way and that Pinocchio exclaimed ahappy that he looked a gentleman with a strut apeacock and Geppetto smiled with idea of how to get a spelling book for his lad to study hard
Pinocchio changed and sweet kissed his Daddy Geppetto’s face with love and appreciation
Chapter 9
Pinocchio aglow with happiness content ventured forth to school with dreams of grandiose floating from one to another
Knowing knowledge would help he exclaimed over over he promised to study hard to bequeath his father gift after gift to return the sacrifices made by a parent who loved him dear
Hearing music flow and tickle the air tempted Pinocchio down a coast of seaside deciding to put school aside for one day and explore explore the intriguing lilting drums
Pinocchio’s curiosity set afire as he looked at letter of unknown and moaned that he knew not the way to read
Inquiring and asking what it said true made Pinocchio wonder and wish to go and see the marvelous puppet show and made him offer to sell anything he had for twenty pennies of all to enter and see long
Poor Geppetto love guided him dear walked around without coat as Pinocchio sold his spelling book for frivolous play and put aside his quest for knowledge without thought that this would only make his Poppa cry why
Chapter 10
A revolution of small ricochet around the theater as the puppets onstage fussed argued with tempering humor between each other
Practiced or rehearsed onstage, Harlequin and Punchinello exchanged squabbles and scribbles as they pretended jestingly to be truly angered until Pinocchio came from out of the blue and joined the fray
Coming out with look of ugly and fierce was the puppet master and all fell silent as the very trees murmured silence silence we hear this we do and smiled as the puppets ran to their places and finished the play and ordered Pinocchio be used for firewood
Chapter 11
Fire Eater the Puppet Master fierce and scary appearance belied his true self and hid a fair man whose sympathy was evoked by Pinocchio’s wailing and cry for mercy to live
Harlequin knew the way of the puppet master as he sneezed sneezed and knew that he felt sorry for Pinocchio and would be fair and dutiful
Casting aside Pinocchio for firewood to finish his roast of ram he instead placed Harlequin in his place to fire the coals
Pinocchio with bravery in hand and honesty his stead threw himself forward to die instead of Harlequin for he pays his own debts and uses others not
Fire Eater the Puppet Master so proud of his honesty, integrity and bravery forgave them both all and the puppets danced until dawn occurred
Chapter 12
Pinocchio hones and true told his father’s name and told that he traded his coat of one for a book of learning for him
Feeling compassionate, generous Fire Eater gave Pinocchio five gold pieces for he and the troupe of puppets danced and entertained all and rained money into his ample purse
Pinocchio walking home met a fox of lame and cat of blind helping each other unselfishly down the road of hard and cruel
Feeling sympathy and manipulated with deliberate action the cat and fox provoked his revelation that he had five gold coins to give to his Daddy and what he would buy and because of his innocence he became a victim of lie of deceit of play
Cautioning sweet a blackbird whistled whistled a beware to not hear a stranger’s tale of dismay
A fate of death became his downfall for the cat ate him for his meddling and play
Pinocchio heart asympathy went out to blackbird for his fate was mean indeed and questioned why why
Cat of seeming of no sight replied asnap out he earned his due for his business was ad beak was welcome not
Fox of nature true questioned Pinocchio green if he wanted to money double and offered a dream of proposal of money increase over over
Pinocchio feeling remorse sad knowing his wrong wanted to go home to see his Daddy for his life was in danger and caused him fear of large
Fox and Cat sing song a tale of such incredulity of fortune to b made that Pinocchio enthused response whispered yes he was in to bury his five gold coins to grow, sprout and flower a tree in the Field of Miracles loaden with gold coins aplenty
Chapter 13
Pinocchio, Fox, Cat walked walked until dust of day arriving tired at Red Crayfish Inn with one unfamished and the other two eating as if food existed before never until day
Innocence twinkling bright as the Fox, Cat and Innkeeper played a game of cheat on Pinocchio with signed of same page to indicate the snare has been set and snapped
Pinocchio ventured forward alone alone with knowledge gained of who to trust no one no one until he met the Ghost of the Talking Cricket
Listening intent he heard him say say with advice of don’t heed stories of riches overnight for sure folly is always the result of many
Chapter 14
Grumbling good natured rants Pinocchio groused content with his knowledge of young that he knew better than that surely no one would rob him, murder him or do him harm
Interrupted in his thought of denial denial continued disbelief he was certain they fussed fussed too much about bad things happening happening to all who listened not
Ominous shadows played played and threatening and then came to life and exclaimed as mean and vicious “your money or your life”
A fight of all ensued as Pinocchio tried and fought the murderers teeth and nail to protect himself and save his poor Daddy who they threatened to kill
Running evading hiding he zig zag and left no trail as they pursued him with evil intent screaming “catch him and kill him”
Chapter 15
Tired scared Pinocchio ran until a house of safe appeared in the horizon gleaming white like hope hope
Knocking desperately Pinocchio looked at the window and saw an apparition with the visage of a girl of pale waxen skin who said all were dead as well as she inside
Startled Startled the murderers were upon Pinocchio in a twitch of an eye threatening him death first by stabbing which felled as the blades shattered in pieces of incredulity and then hanging which failed willingly for he lived on three hours of tired for the murderers gasped
Left astride in air hanging from the Big Oak with a noose of unkind death surrounding a thin neck of wood Pinocchio dangled spangled crying for his Daddy he collapsed
Chapter 16
Pinocchio’s dance of jig from a noose in air of unfriendly compelled the girl in the window to compassionate pity as she sent a falcon on task of rescue
Commanding the falcon sweet the girl in the window was a Princess of Fairy to tear the rope apart and free him and let him rest and breathe and return to me to report his state
Returning fast as fleet the falcon reported he lives he lives and waited attentively as she thanked him
The Princess of Fairy summoned the coachman who was a black poodle of courtly look and gestures to drive the finest carriage to pick up Pinocchio and bring him to her haste for speed she begged him fully to see doctors to treat his health quick
One doctor was a crow, the second an owl of serious thought, and the third a cricket of slow rhythmic recall and wisdom came to Pinocchio’s aid
Asking all three the Princess of Fairy if Pinocchio was alive or not she listened to all as they prattled on and hummed hummed their conclusions
Chapter 17
Pinocchio sick ailing in bed acharm the Princess of Fairy to coax medicine of bitter by giving him asweet of sugar to abide first
Protesting spoiled he found excuse after excuse to stall and josh that he could not he could not tolerate the bitter of bitter medicine of all
Crying tears of large sadness Pinocchio refused refused to take the medicine for its bitterness repelled him mightily repeating over over I won’t I won’t
Repeating patiently the Princess of Fairy told him with tenderness that he was so ill that the fever would kill him so quick that a hour would mock us all
Pinocchio exclaiming still that he cared not for the medicine was like death itself and preferred it than to till his tongue
Entering quiet with drab expressions were four rabbits with a coffin prepared ready for Pinocchio rest beyond the grave
Pinocchio’s eyes wide with horror looked and sobbed I’m not dead I’m not dead and gulped the medicine down in one fierce defiant swallow free
Healthy now Pinocchio chattered happily running romping as health ran through his frame of wooden physicality
Princess of Fairy asked with tenderness in eyes of happy as she watched Pinocchio scamper why did he fuss so about taking the medicine bitter of bitter and refused it all
Pinocchio mouth screwed up with serious tilt said with artless appeal and twinkle light that all children do the same for we know you know but we just want our way and relayed the horridness that led to his distress
Princess of Fairy asked him with light curiosity where Pinocchio hid his coins of gold four and watched with amusement as his nose grew grew grew until he cried with distress many times
Chapter 18
Pinocchio untrusting untrusting lied lied until the Princess of Fairy told him that he could go and get his
Daddy and live with her and never worry no more no more and looking at her with sorrow he looked at his nose again and worried again again and again
Princess of Fairy taking pity care had a thousand woodpeckers peck peck and carve a nose of normalcy for Pinocchio so he could laugh again joy
Pinocchio running as fast as deer came again with The Fox and Cat on his way home to meet his Daddy recounted quick his tale of horror and listened with an ear of fool to a story of trickery and planted his gold coins as a guiled does
The Fox and Cat took Pinocchio on and on past the City of Chumptrap until they reached the Field of Miracles and planted the four coins for promise was a tree of coins aplenty for one and all
Pinocchio overcome with happiness thanked the Fox and the Cat thousands times with a fool’s trust and left him with the promise that he would indeed reap the harvest for an investment was an investment true correct with assuredly
Chapter 19
Pinocchio ever the trusting dreamed dreamed of coins aplenty for surely it was true that the Field of Miracles would provide over and over
What if What if danced danced in his thoughts of dreams of what he would buy if if if
A brisk a walk Pinocchio did looking here there for trees brimmed with gold coins and finding nothing nothing nothing
Scratching his head apuzzle he turned acircle face skewered up apucker with tears abrimming fast
Shrilling laughter met Pinocchio’s ears as a mocking parrot watched him amused with sardonic levity imbedded deep
Watching intent the parrot looked looked as Pinocchio filed his old shoe with water and watered the spot again where he buried the gold coins
Again the cackling shrill laugh rang out out and Pinocchio responded anger for he knew knew that he had been had had and played played and asked what amused amused the parrot so
The parrot responded quirky true that all tales are not always the truth but ploys of clever by those who play the game of con
Pinocchio responded anger are you perhaps referring to me I’m the victim of a con of play
Parrot spoke true a thought that he was green as tree to believe that money could be planted and growed as lettuce in field
Apprehension froze Pinocchio quiet as he said he did not understand what the parrot said for youth and inexperience ruled his head
The puppet being of stout nature and experience said clear as bell that he knew he knew for he was taught the lesson hard himself and relayed the Fox and Cat dug dug the coins up and ran ran like the wind away
Pinocchio trusting soul was shattered and he dug dug for he trusted them full but he found nothing nothing nothing and went to the city to denounced the thieves who absconded with his money
Despair hanging around him like a shawl Pinocchio told told of his tale to the Judge of old who wore spectacles gold and was an ape with runny eyes who looked at him sympathy
The judge hearing his tale of interest and ordered Pinocchio incarcerated for four months of peculiar treatment for victim was he not and the crime he paid for was against him and perpetrators ran free at large laughing laughing free
Fortuitous Fortuitous theEmperor won a victory of sublime over his enemies of many and let out all the ne’er-do-wells from the jail free
Pinocchio saw his chance of freedom being denied insisted vehemently that he was a ne’er-do-well too and was freed as well
Chapter 20
Scamper with happy strides he left the City of Chumptrap back down to a road of bog to the Princess of Fairy’s house
Blaming none but himself Pinocchio resolved future to be a better obedient boy for he was heartless stubborn and set on pleasing himself only
Eyes bulging with fear Pinocchio saw a Serpent of large with eyes of ferocious red blocking the road
Waiting one two three hours for the Serpent to leave Pinocchio pleaded soft in voice of wheedle to pass pass to continue to continue on his way
Quiet Quiet the Serpent tensed tensed like a spring acoil and popped up in a threatening movement
Nearly screeching with fear agallop Pinocchio fell head first into the mud with his legs flickering and flaying the air caused the Serpent to roar roar with laughter until a vein burst a fierce in his chest and died
Pinocchio started running running to the Princess of Fairy’s house to beat the setting of sun and dark but paused to consume grapes to fulfill the hunger that ultimately caused his distress for a trap of metal teeth captured his legs tight firm
Chapter 21
Pinocchio looking askance at the trap used to catch thieving weasels that raided the hen house cried cried and pleaded for help help help
Hearing Pinocchio’s cry a little Firefly came to question question as to why he tried to take something that was not his until he promised to never take anything again
The owner doing his rounds of check found Pinocchio in his trap instead of a weasel thieving and after his confession collared him firm on chain and collar and left in yard to play watch dog
Again Pinocchio chastised himself again that he should have did what he was supposed to since he would not be forced to play watch dog and soon fell asleep long short
Chapter 22
Sleeping deep for a day of tedious Pinocchio awakened to see and hear four creatures of different called weasels in the yard open
Introductions done between the weasels and Pinocchio explained that he was a puppet and his punishment consisted of serving as a watchdog to watch the hens
Listening intent to a plot of conspiracy Pinocchio said to himself not me this isn’t over and trapped the four inside the hen house and begin to bark bark bark until the farmer grabbed them and stuck them in a sack to give them to the Innkeeper to skin, cook and set Pinocchio free
Chapter 23
Pinocchio free of the collar of humiliation for no wrong will he do dashed until he reached the main road leading to the Princess of Fairy’s house and found to his heart crushing shock and distress that she had died of grief
Lamenting and crying night and day Pinocchio listened to the hills repeating echo as he wished he could have died in her place since she was pure good and he wicked and bad
Feeling distraught and lonely Pinocchio cried for himself for without his Daddy he was all alone with no one to care
A Pigeon came and inquired as to why Pinocchio cried and told he knew his Daddy and offered to fly him to meet him at the seashore for a venture he is going
Looking in the far horizon Pinocchio saw the boat carrying his Daddy disappear and heroic Pinocchio jumped off high rock and swam to save his Daddy
Chapter 24
Pinocchio swamed swamed all night through waves of tumultuousness and flashes of lightening driven by fear for his Daddy
Finally one wave of good fortune hurled him onto a sandy beach of safety net
Looking here there Pinocchio searched for his Daddy’s boat here there in the vastness of water and wish he knew the name of the Island
Pinocchio seeing a fish of curiosity swam by asked if he could have a word or two of conversation small and little
The Dolphin friendly smart relayed the whereabouts of the nearest village of people to get a bite or two
Pinocchio scared frightened worried that a shark may have eaten his Daddy boat whole and went on to a small village called Busy-Bee Village
Begging Pinocchio asked meekly for a penny and was denied but offered work instead to earn his own way like a man true
Finally Pinocchio after begging more than twenty people and being rebuffed, rejected and thoroughly told he should be ashamed which he thoroughly ignored back accepted the water offered for thirst of parch
Pinocchio accepted the water as if was his blood of life and put in a quest to fulfill his hunger of starvation fierce
The woman of good fed Pinocchio until his ferocious hunger was appeased appeased and then he saw her face and it was it was the Princess of Fairy who still lived
Pinocchio sobbed sobbed with such joy that it was copiously fine fine and rained tears of sweetness from eyes of huge
Chapter 25
The woman of good being of modesty stated that she was not the Princess of Fairy but conceded that Pinocchio had found her out for she had changed and became a woman instead of just a girl of youth of mind and spirit
Inquiry a question of question lit Pinocchio’s eyes as curiosity churned deep as to how she became grown tickled his thoughts plenty for he wanted thirst to grow and become a man soon
The woman of good replied with gentle endearment in eyes of brown that puppets never grow up they stay same and die same
Pinocchio’s eye of sparkling interest opened wide saying why why why can’t I be a man and grow up
The woman of good relayed all the things of good that a man must be is to be a proper boy with manners of polite, obedient and true, love to study and take pride and pleasure in work, try not to be one of idle hands or vagabond, lover of truth, right and moral belief, love going to school and listen to the teachers with respect pride and honor and respect parents, elders for God’s knows best
Pinocchio’s face gleamed with sunshine of acceptance and kissed the woman of good hands with love appreciation for she spoke true that idle hands do what idle hands do nothing but are the workers of capriciousness, trickery, mischief and pandemonium with disastrous twists
Chapter 26
Pinocchio agreed agreed for his new mother (The woman of good who turned out to be Princess of Fairy) sent him to school with children of normalcy who made sport joke of him as trickery became the jest in jest against him
Finally Pinocchio patient of patient returned a retort of stern to leave him be for he gives respect and wants respect back
Mockery returned from the rascals pestering him and for trying to tweak his nose Pinocchio returned with a kick to his shins and an elbow in the belly to his tormentors
Pinocchio received admiration and sympathy for he stood for himself and paid attention in class and was hardworking true and intelligent with spryness live for he skipped school and ventured to find a shark of huge magnitude with the rascals of rogues of future ne’er-do-wells
Sprinting fast fast Pinocchio ran ran leaving his friends of new behind eating dust crow with his laughter covering them heartily thick
Chapter 27
Pinocchio first to reach the shore scanned scanned the sea and saw naught naught but a hoax perpetuated by his new rapscallion friends
All joking and mocked Pinocchio for again he fell for a joke a jest on himself for he skipped school, stopped studying and aren’t Mr. Perfect anymore
Pinocchio in a piqued of irritation asked them true why does it matter if he study study and enjoy school thrill
Replied they that who wants Mr. Perfect to show us up all the time for our enemies are school, lessons and the teacher who prattles on and on about who’s who’s and we just can’t abide for our self-respect is injured sore
Pinocchio asked with no guile or deceit intended what if I want to keep studying?
Replied they with non-subtle malice that they would never look at him and make him pay dear
Pinocchio replied don’t make me laugh and answered threat and punch with his own fierce retort of sinful ridicule of slicing killing wit and scornful laughter
Replied the mean rascals of seven with physical attack against Pinocchio and prevailing heroic he returned punch for punch until the stepped back respectful for he won won the hand-to-hand combat and forgetting anger cried for poor Eugenio who was struck dastardly hard in his temple
Once again Pinocchio cried for himself for being stubborn and making bad decisions for he always did what he wanted and always ended up in trouble deep
Pinocchio looked around and saw policeman of authority with accusations deep in eyes and charges of wrong but only him to satisfy for none would believe innocence was true him
Realizing the futility of expressing innocence Pinocchio ran ran ran for his life for never free never free would he be as the Big Mastiff chased him and caused him to run run run faster faster faster and churn the air here there here there until none could see neither
Chapter 28
Pinocchio heart pounded hard dear as he felt Wingfoot the Mastiff hot breath brush his back and leapt high far in the air to land in the water
Wingfoot fleet of feet caused him to tumble in the water and flounder flail and plead for Pinocchio to help him for he was drowning
Pinocchio the Heroic's heart of sweet good grabbed Wingfoot’s tail and pulled him safe to land of sound and left him safe
Wingfoot gratitude reached the skies for he lived and told Pinocchio one good turn deserves another and if ever
Pinocchio swam swan until he saw a cave ashore streaming a signal smoke of welcome and found himself in a net of fish captured by a man of strange green hair and ugly of ugly countenance
The Fisherman looked at Pinocchio and rubbed his hands with glee and relish as he pulled him from the net wondering what type of fish he was and thought a slug perhaps
Pinocchio outraged mortified disclaimed his assertion I am not a slug but a puppet and wanted to be respected because he could reason and think
The Fisherman looked back with slight cruel amusement for he cared not but he could eat him and he would eventually like it for he would be in good company
Pinocchio facing sure death cried screamed and pleaded for his life regretting again his skipping school and being willful headstrong stubborn
The Fisherman’s mind set begin to fry his catch one by one until poor Pinocchio’s turn and he was floured rolled and
Chapter 29
Life hanging by a thread Pinocchio wiggled writhe in the Fisherman’s hand trying to get away calling for help help help
The Fisherman determined to fry Pinocchio reared back from the hungry dog with a kick and caused Wingfoot to show his fangs and growl deep warning warning and stole Pinocchio from his grasp and ran fleet as light flash
Wingfoot running with Pinocchio in his mouth smiled smiled and said one good turn deserves another and we must each pull together and help each other and went ways of separate
Pinocchio worried about the boy (Eugenio) was hurt asked a man of old age was he dead or living
The Old Man replied that Pinocchio was described as being good for nothing, a vagabond with a temper of hotness
Pinocchio outraged exclaimed that it was slander slander being put out out and lied slightly that caused his nose to grow and then recanted and told the truth all and asked for clothes so he could go home
Arriving home Pinocchio knocked knocked none answered bug a snail who looked down amused for shivering cold Pinocchio stood guilty flushed for he went back on his word
Pinocchio left outside by the little snail learned temperance, obedience, truthfulness and what a man’s word means and fainted from hunger and sorrow
Awakening Pinocchio looked at Princess of Fairy with his heart sincerity in huge eyes with promises of being good truthful deep within and good as his word he excelled and behave exemplary truth
The Princess of Fairy impressed delighted told him he would become a proper boy for he excelled all in all
Chapter 30
Pinocchio asked for permission of the Princess of Fairy to allow him to give out invitations and with yes acquired he went about about
Promising to be back in an hour Pinocchio said he sticks to his word as promised
Princess of Fairy kindly told him gently if he didn’t stick to his promise sometimes they get in such scrapes of trouble they lament the troubles and scariness of the situation they are in
Delivering invites aplenty he sailed happily from home to home and went looking for Lampwick with Pinocchio felt love even though he was lazy and naughty
Pinocchio asked what are you waiting out here for?
Lampwick replied that he was leaving for a land of fun fun fun called Toyland where no one works and asked Pinocchio if he wanted to go with him and live there with him and live the good life as he continuously prattled on
Curious Pinocchio asked if he was traveling on foot and Lampwick replied by coach with all
Pinocchio once again broke his promise and stayed past the time promised so enraptured with the thought of a country where children are never required to study
Chapter 31
As predicted the coach rolled in steady as a clock ticks chime chime chime to take the children to Toyland
Drawn by twelve pairs of donkeys of differing colors of patterns and not same and boots of white leather they pranced into town
The coachman rotund short and soft as oil with a face of apple cheeks with a little mouth of laughter drew the children to him like honey sweet of trust
The children crammed in like sardines squished full to rim but no complaints for the life of adventure prevailed quiet happy agreeable awaited them soon
A name of appropriate was his for he was called Mini-man and he was on his job personal courteous with pomp ceremonious
Ingratiating smooth Mini-man asked Pinocchio if he wanted to go and fun would be had for all
Pinocchio ever dutiful but frighteningly curious said he could not go but weakening temptation to leave despite his promise and agreed to go without thought or consideration
Mini-man welcomed him effusively with cheer telling Pinocchio to ride on the driver’s seat and he would walk instead
Pinocchio being the courteously little fellow he could be said nay and offered to ride one of the donkeys instead and was flung wide and far
Mini-man cruel and mean bit one ear and then another of the little donkey and made his tear tear drops of pain down a face of sadness
Arriving at Toyland a sheer mass cosmopolitan of children of play play play that shook the ears and rattled the eardrums with rejoice for joy that freedom of no schools, lessons and rit tick was never used anymore and toys sing they were the greatest
Fun Fun clicked on like castanets with various amusements for hours, days, weeks liked the flashes of sprinkling of lightening
Pinocchio experiencing all expressed his pleasure tremendous to Lampwink of the greatness of his idea to live in Toyland and find each day a joy joy
Giving a confidence away Pinocchio gossip free of the teacher’s comment that Lampwink was a bad influence guaranteed to lead a person astray and trouble trouble will results soon
Lampwink forgiving forgiving of the teacher’s comment said true true he cared naught for me but he slandered me
Pinocchio warm effusive gave Lampwink a hug of supportive support and stayed in paradise for five months of fun and games
Chapter 32
Curious today what could the surprise be now that caused a shock to Pinocchio
Shock Shock made Pinocchio look in mirror of reveal to see his ears large as two leaves on a corn stalk to cry shriek and despair as his ears grew longer longer with fur at the tips
Concern Concern soft in her eyes the Marmot took Pinocchio’s pulse and relayed with pity that he would turn into a donkey for written in decrees of wisdom that all lazy children’s fate is the same (donkey fever)
Pinocchio sobbing piteously exclaimed it was Lampwick’s fault for he tempted him with his heart’s desire because he was selfish, foolish, uncaring and heartless for his pleasure was all he thought of time by time
Searching here there he found Lampwick wearing a cap of long hiding possibly the same of long unusual
Mocking verbal ousts proceeded between Pinocchio and Lampwick of question of questions of why they both had a hat of long on and hid the ears revelations
Agreeing to one they tossed their hats aside and convulsed with laughter laughter until shock of shocks they turned into two braying jackasses until Mini-man knocked loud loud at the door
Chapter 33
Mini-Man apanic when door opened not kicked it wide with a kick of violence
Looking at them with knowledge of know Mini-Man harnessed them both groomed shining chuckling soft as he took them to market square to sell
Mini-Man innocence of features form disguised an evil of nature that was parasitic in nature for he beguiled children with a tale of life of fun and no study or work to be done never
Children Children being a child of delusion and easily fooled became indeed indeed the victim of guile and turned into donkeys and made Mini-Man rich rich rich as he bounced in his millions of ill-begotten money
Lampwick gone gone without Pinocchio was sold sold also but poor Pinocchio was sold to a farmer and fed hay hay which he refused refused to eat with angry glares at it and the farmer
The farmer flicked the whip across Pinocchio legs as he brayed brayed protest after protest and no matter he received nothing but straw straw straw
Pinocchio taught tricks of leaps and feats of incredible did did but reluctance reluctance tracked his steps true wide
In the circus ring was he the ringmaster and he said here here is the greatest show with Donkey Pinocchio performing tricks of tricks learned the hard way
Pinocchio seeing his Princess of Fairy in the audience of appreciative tried tried to speak speak but only a bray bray emitted long with cries for help buried deep
Hit Hit over over Pinocchio’s eyes watered flowed as he saw no one to care help help him become free for he broke his promise and now he was stuck struck mistreated mistreated by a beast of a Ringmaster
Sold Sold Pinocchio was indeed given into hands of cruel for twenty pennies for his hide to become a drum drum and was given a summarily kick into the water to drown drown drown
Chapter 34
A time of a hour became long long as the buyer of Pinocchio sat sat waiting for him to drown
Pulling the rope in he saw instead of a donkey a live puppet twisting asquim to free to free him like an eel
Mouth ajar the buyer of Pinocchio looked surprised dumbfounded for surely a miraculous oddity of chance has occurred and he cried over the loss of the investment true of a donkey to be changed into a drum
Pinocchio laughing hardy happy that the sea water had changed him back looked at the buyer and told him true that of tale of hardship, thievery, cruelty that he had suffered against him and after he untied him free
Retelling the buyer of the tale of his transformation Pinocchio being sarcastic led on with the thought that he was truly humane and caring to throw him to the bottom of the sea and the most amazing happened as the fish ate his hair, muzzle, ears, tail and all that was the donkey’s image disappeared and I Pinocchio remained intact unique for the Princess of Fairy loved and blessed me
The buyer horrified at the meal of fish had consumed nibble by nibble swore fervently to never eat fish never for he feared to find a donkey’s tail inside hiding reveal
Eating click clack click the greedy fish ate layer after layer until voila all that was left was the true Pinocchio and said nary a thanks was received from all who consumed
After listening to the buyer scream holler that he wanted his twenty pennies back and threatened to sell him for seasoned wood for fires to start
Pinocchio laughed jauntily and would have flipped something but he knew it not and swam swam until he saw a goat with blue fleece of incredible delight the eyes precarious choice for it reminded him speedily of the Princess of Fairy and his heart skipped beat beats and danced with happy elation and energetic joy until he came into the path of legendary gigantic Shark and he tried to evade evade him but the monstrous shark swallowed him whole
Pinocchio cried again piteously of his fate for he needed help help for rescue was what he needed prompt fast for he did not want to be digested
The Tuna replied with wryness of driest wit that no one wants to be digested and consumed and that his philosophical opinion involved that it was nobler to die in water than in differentiating circumstances that you cannot control and all opinions need respect
Saying goodbye Pinocchio defying fate refused to stay and die and left in motion to save himself and not be a proclivous fool to stay, stoop and die
Chapter 35
Pinocchio left scared but true to heart of valiant heroic walked one foot one foot in the dark cold belly of the Shark until he met a man of weird peculiarity
Looking with eyes of big huge disbelief he rubbed his eyes once twice for indeed sat his poor Daddy lost many months ago and rushed him hug hug after hug and told his tale of misfortune and treatment of such cruelty that his soul cried cries that mesmerized the hearer with shock, fear and forgiveness
Geppetto not to be undone told his tale and horror that happened and changed his life for surely it could not be but it was indeed truth and not a nightmare that enslaved him his life and that he was fine for food was plentiful but now a few crumbs are now left
Pinocchio the Heroic valiant clasped his hand over his Daddy’s should say without words how much he loved loved and would rescue both and away away they would go home
Pinocchio and Geppetto crept slow steady as they ventured from the dark cold depths of the monstrous shark’s belly to the opening of his huge mouth he whistled songs as his lullaby of sweet dreams to the stars
Tiptoeing they stepped quiet quiet trying again to leave to leave and Pinocchio the Heroic told his Daddy to climb aboard his back and stepped over row of row of teeth and leapt with godspeed into the Ocean and swam swam as the great Shark slept
Chapter 36
Pinocchio swam swimming as fast as Shark led by instinctive guide to follow to follow me for I hear a whisper deep deep inside to follow me
Geppetto anxious for he heard nothing clamored with fear of death and dying as heard cymbals play on waves of calm
Pinocchio the Heroic to the end called for help for his strength waned and his hope was beginning to fall away to reveal his true fear
Looking next to him by the water the Tuna came with a hello greet of greeting and said he found the way out of the great Shark Pinocchio and his Daddy Geppetto and told them to grab hold of his tail and away we sail free free to land shore
Pinocchio and Geppetto asked instead if they could climb aboard and away they went as light as conch shells until they reached sweet blessed shore
Pinocchio kissed the Tuna with grateful appreciation as he blushed blushed and cried cried for unused he was to public display of emotion deep and they walked support of each as they laboriously walked home
The Cat and the Fox the deceivers of and attackers crossed the path of Pinocchio again and he saw with such sad look that the Cat who was pretending blind became what he preached and the Fox who was vital became old, mangy, paralyzed on one side and lost his sweet tail in a sail of trade
The Cat and Fox begging help was denied for charlatans they are and cheat and lier as the sun shines
Pinocchio berating them fierce to leave them alone and said with stinging contempt that “Stolen money never bears fruit and he who steals his neighbor’s cloak will die without a shirt”
Coming to a hut in a deserted area caused them to knock and a voice of familiar answered to come in
Pinocchio answered and spoke with warm friendly to the Talking Cricket of not seen a long time
The Talking Cricket answered with smug glib that Pinocchio is now trying to be friendly after throwing the wood mullet fierce at me
Pinocchio said to himself I will try anyway and pleaded punishment for himself and mercy for his Daddy
The Talket Cricket’s memory without fault for mistreatment of himself by Pinocchio wanted to remind him of the cruelty showed him when he offered only good and should have received the same back
Pinocchio agreeable to the last said he was sorry and would not forget the lesson learned taught and asked how the Talking Cricket managed to buy the house they were in
The Talking Cricket gave in and told that a charming goat with blue fleece of incredible delight gave it to him and was sad extremely distressed for she saw Pinocchio devoured by the Shark
Pinocchio overcome with emotion deep as tremble of sorrow filled him at loss of her cried cried as his whole body trembled
Pinocchio composing himself next swift asked where to get a cup of milk for his Daddy
The Talking Cricket replied go down the lane and you will find a farmer named Giangio for milk
Giangio came out and asked how much milk do you want and Pinocchio replied just a glass
Giangio replied one cent please and Pinocchio replied I have no money
Giangio replied no money no milk unless you can turn a donkey wheel to bring forth water up from the cistern to water my vegetables
One hundred buckets was the agreed amount and as Pinocchio breath tired sweat at a bargain made in exploitation
Looking at Lampwick’s worn tired exhausted face with tears soft rolling Pinocchio cried in his heart for here lay his friend adying from a thief’s plot and a master’s cruelty
Pinocchio relayed that the donkey was a friend of his, a classmate of his
Giangio exploded in laughter of spite satisfaction hardness greed uncare that if he was a classmate he had a marvelous education being a jackass Nes’t-ce Pas
Pinocchio mortified left swift with no turn around with his glass of milk for his Daddy and went back to the Talking Cricket’s hut
For the next months of five he turned the donkey wheel and learned to weave baskets for sale to pay their way and built a wheelchair of fine to take his Daddy out and practiced writing and reading
Pinocchio saved diligently and put his money aside for a new outfit and en route he met the Snail and she relayed that the Princess of Fairy was living in a poor house of poverty and was severely destitute
Pinocchio the Heroic heart became soft and he gave he gave all to help her survive and told the Snail to rush rush rush and he would make more money to send her
Pinocchio dreamed dreamed that Princess of Fairy forgave him for his mischief for he showed so much bravery saving his Daddy and looking after him dear he deserves the greatest of praise, love and a model of obedience and good behavior and that if he is good he would be happy
Awakening to the smiling bright sun Pinocchio was no long Pinocchio the puppet but The Charm of a Puppet who became a Real Boy who out of the goodness of his heart prevailed over bad treatment and became a young boy with proper manners (a fine young man)
No longer in a hut now they were lodged in a well decorated little home with furnishing that reflected self and clothes of fine with a coin purse with gold coins inside from the Princess of Fairy for his goodness to her
Greeting his Daddy good morn Pinocchio looked at himself as if dream for I see the change in our life is because of love, devotion, charity, forgiveness, compassion, heroism, bravery, goodness, principles, morals, understanding character, giving, integrity, honor, strength and all good things that converge and made him a real boy who loves and cherish all especially his Daddy
Pinocchio looked at the old wooden puppet that was him once upon a time and now was a memory of incredible memory of fun, adventure, scariness and cruel treatment and appreciation that he got his wish to become a real proper little boy!
By
Felicia McCaw
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