Favourites
This week was about favourites so I decided to do it on one of my favourite musicians, Bob Dylan. I like his music because it actually tells a story, and leaves you thinking after the song.
This photo is linked to a You Tube clip of one of my favourite songs.
en.wikipedia.org
This song is one of my favourites because I think it means that we need chances to be able to properly understand or acknowledge something, but sometimes it is to late to save it. Also, how he says
" How many seas must a white dove sail, Before she sleeps in the sand?"
I think has multiple meanings. White dove as in peace, so as in how many times do we have to try to make peace, before it stays that way. I also think it means, you have to see tasks throughout to the end, not give up in he middle, before you can have a break, both literally and metaphorically.
Another way of looking at is, as he says "must sail" I think he means we must have peace, or our world will collapse around us. War will break out, warring nations will run out of resources they get from each other, battles will block ways of trading, and we will most likely be using nuclear bombs, which will destroy the earth.
One of my favourite quotes by Bob Dylan is,
" Everything passes, everything changes, just do what you think you should do."
It means to me that you can't stop the world going round, evolution, or times changing, all you can do is adapt and do the best you can do under the circumstances. What do you think? Please comment below.
Here are some links to information about Bob Dylan:
The Official Site
A Biography
Lyrics
Hi Sabine,
I really liked your picture, it was a really unique idea to think of. The poem goes well with it, I liked all the rhymes, and the use of words.
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Thanks,
Emily
Avery's Blog
Hi Avery,
My guess is also that this is Easter, thanks to the pictures!I liked your blog, you have a lot of links on your blog roll, which is useful for ‘Count out Three’ for Student Blogging Challenge, which I am also participating in. Please visit my blog at: emilyhroom10.blogspot.co.nz Thanks! Good luck with future blogging,
Emily
Second Round
Ella's Blog - Australia
Hi Ella,
I think this is just the beginning of Spring, just come out of Autumn or the other way round, going into Autumn.
I really like your blog, the background is colourful and creative. I enjoyed reading the paragraph above, it was descriptive and well written, you could really picture being there.
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emilyhroom10.blogspot.co.nz
Thanks,
Emily
Hayley's Blog
Hi Hayley,
I really enjoyed reading this post, the description was really good, I particularly liked the “deep blackberry purple leaves’ part that was a unique way to describe them. I also liked the photos, they were taken well.
Around what time is Autumn for you? I’m in New Zealand, and I wanted to know the difference.
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emilyhroom10.blogspot.co.nz
Thanks,
Emily
Lauren's Blog
( My comment is "awaiting moderation" but I will add it on as soon as it is posted. I forgot to copy it before posting!)
Third Round
Rosa's Blog
Hi Rosa,
I liked your post, it sounds like you have fun in the sun. I also really like your theme with the trees and the greens and the flowers.
I am a big fan of the Beyonders series as well, I’ve read the first one and can’t wait to get my hands on the second. ( I haven’t found it in my library yet.)
A series I would recommend is Septimus Heap by Angie Sage. It’s a really good series that I enjoyed immensely .
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emilyhroom10.blogspot.co.nz
Thanks,
Emily
Jazzy's Blog
Hi Jazzy,
I really enjoyed reading your poem, it told you to keep reading, to keep imagining that place, which I found original.
I also like your background, it’s really cool and in one of my favourite colours!
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emilyhroom10.blogspot.co.nz
Thanks,
Emily
Samantha's Blog
Hi Samantha,
I really enjoyed reading this post, despite what you say, I really like the part about circles and squares, you could think about them forever, and relate it to real life.
I also read through your “True Story of Cinderella” It was really cool to read, I liked the part about the bakery, how did you come up with that?
Please visit my blog at:
emilyhroom10.blogspot.co.nz
Thanks,
Emily