Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Another Day In The Blues

                  Another Day In The Blues
It was a dark and stormy night and Nicolas was sleeping soundly in his humble apartment.


He was dreaming of his dog back at home. The last thing he remembered of him was him licking his face before he had to go to college. He was also dreaming about his girlfriend that wasn't accepted into his college. He woke up and saw the time and did what he had to do. He got dressed,brushed his teeth,drank a protein shake. Then he ran out the door of his bedroom. His roommate had already left the room without him. He walked along the busy roads of Denver. He saw a homeless man asking for money on the curb. He finally got to the huge bayou building. He walked in and saw the huge painting of a cowboy. He knew it would be another day in the blues.

 

1 comment:

  1. I like how you can just imagine anything and you do it!

    ~Kasey~

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