Birthday 1993-11-14 Gender
Female Location In my own world Member Since 2006-07-08 Occupation fulldemon Real Name Brandi
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Achievements well being called a good drawer by my friends or people who have seen my drawings I'm good at basketball and can out play some of my friends i can also sing but I'm to shy to infront of people. Anime Fan Since don't know forever I guess since pokemon and digimon first came on tv and yu-gi-oh Favorite Anime Inuyasha, Bleach, Fulmetal Alchemist, Naruto, One piece, yu-gi-oh, scryed, spirted away, Trinity Blood, Samuri Champloo, Death note, pokemon, digimon, rave master, hellsing, wolf's rain, and more Goals being a good singer and to live in TN me and my mom are talking about it maybe in 5 years also I wish to be a famous artist someday and to meet a guy who understands me which is hard to find Hobbies Drawing moslty , I also love to travel whenever I can, staring at the stars, writing, reading stephen king books Talents Singing, drawing, and writing, whatever i believe i can do
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Monday, October 22, 2007
The Grave
A young woman lay suffering on her deathbed, her stillborn baby lying against her chest. Her young husband crouched close, stricken with grief. His beautiful wife crooned a lullaby to her dead baby, her voice growing fainter as death drew near. Finally, she looked at her husband and asked him to bury her back East, beside her dead mother. Choked with grief, the young husband agreed.
But after his wife lay still in death, her husband could not bear to be parted from her and their dead child. He had them buried together beneath a lonely pine tree on a gently sloping knoll near their home, where he could visit the grave. As spring drew near, fragrant wildflowers bloomed across the knoll and the small grave.
One night, the husband threw himself across the flower-strewn grave, head buried in his arms as he tried to control his grief. As he lay there, the stillness of the night seemed to deepen. A light breeze tousled his hair and swayed the branches of the pine tree. At that moment, he heard a soft voice crooning a lullaby. He started upright, searching about for his wife. He heard a gurgle from an infant, a happy sound of contentment. Then the breeze died away, and the branches of the pine tree stilled. Then a shining light seemed to descend from the dark sky and hover over the young husband and the small grave under the tree. The husband heard the singing again, and the happy laugh of a small child. And then there was darkness. The husband went home that night with peace in his heart for the first time since the death of his wife.
People say that on dark, summery nights you can still hear the young mother singing a lullaby, and hear the happy chuckles of her tiny child.