It was late one fall in Halloweenland,
and the
air had quite a chill.
Against the moon a skeleton sat,
alone upon a
hill.
He was tall and thin with a bat bow tie;
Jack Skellington was his
name.
He was tired and bored in Halloweenland
"I'm sick of the scaring, the terror, the
fright.
I'm tired of being something that goes bump in the night.
I'm
bored with leering my horrible glances,
And my feet hurt from dancing those
skeleton dances.
I don't like graveyards, and I need something new.
There
must be more to life than just yelling,
'Boo!'"
Then out from a grave, with a curl and a
twist,
Came a whimpering, whining, spectral mist.
It was a little ghost
dog, with a faint little bark,
And a jack-o'-lantern nose that glowed in the
dark.
It was Jack's dog, Zero, the best friend he had,
But Jack hardly
noticed, which made Zero sad.
All that night and through the next day,
Jack
wandered and walked.
He was filled with dismay.
Then deep in the forest,
just before night,
Jack came upon an amazing sight.
Not twenty feet from
the spot where he stood
Were three massive doorways carved in wood.
He
stood before them, completely in awe,
His gaze transfixed by one special
door.
Entranced and excited, with a slight sense of worry,
Jack opened the
door to a white, windy flurry.
Jack didn't know it, but he'd fallen down
In the
middle of a place called Christmas Town!
Immersed in the light, Jack was no
longer haunted.
He had finally found the feeling he wanted.
And so that
his friends wouldn't think him a liar,
He took the present filled stockings
that hung by the fire.
He took candy and toys that were stacked on the
shelves
And a picture of Santa with all of his elves.
He took lights and
ornaments and the star from the tree,
And from the Christmas Town sign, he
took the big letter C.
He picked up everything that sparkled or
glowed.
He even picked up a handful of snow.
He grabbed it all, and
without being seen,
He took it all back to Halloween.
Back in Halloween a group of Jack's peers
Stared
in amazement at his Christmas souvenires.
For this wondrous vision none were
prepared.
Most were excited, though a few were quite scared!
For the next few days, while it lightninged and
thundered,
Jack sat alone and obsessively wondered.
"Why is it they get to
spread laughter and cheer
While we stalk the graveyards, spreading panic and
fear?
Well, I could be Santa, and I could spread cheer!
Why does he get to
do it year after year?"
Outraged by injustice, Jack thought and he
thought.
Then he got an idea. "Yes. . .yes. . .why not!"
In Christmas Town, Santa was making some
toys
When through the din he heard a soft noise.
He answered the door, and
to his surprise,
He saw weird little creatures in strange disguise.
They
were altogether ugly and rather petite.
As they opened their sacks, they
yelled, "Trick or treat!"
Then a confused Santa was shoved into a sack
And
taken to Halloween to see mastermind Jack.
In Halloween everyone gathered once more,
For
they'd never seen a Santa before
And as they cautiously gazed at this strange
old man,
Jack related to Santa his masterful plan:
"My dear Mr. Claus, I
think it's a crime
That you've got to be Santa all of the time!
But now I
will give presents, and I will spread cheer.
We're changing places I'm Santa
this year.
It is I who will say Merry Christmas to you!
So you may lie in
my coffin, creak doors, and yell, 'Boo!'
And please, Mr. Claus, don't think
ill of my plan.
For I'll do the best Santa job that I can."
And though Jack and his friends thought they'd do a
good job,
Their idea of Christmas was still quite macabre.
They were
packed up and ready on Christmas Eve day
When Jack hitched his reindeer to
his sleek coffin sleigh,
But on Christmas Eve as they were about to
begin,
A Halloween fog slowly rolled in.
Jack said, "We can't leave; this
fog's just too thick.
There will be no Christmas, and I can't be St.
Nick."
Then a small glowing light pierced through the fog.
What could it
be?. . .It was Zero, Jack's dog!
Jack said, "Zero, with your nose so
bright,
Won't you guide my sleigh tonight?"
And to be so needed was Zero's great dream,
So
he joyously flew to the head of the team.
And as the skeletal sleigh started
its ghostly flight,
Jack cackled, "Merry Christmas to all, and to all a good
night!"
'Twas the nightmare before Christmas, and all
though the house,
Not a creature was peaceful, not even a mouse.
The
stockings all hung by the chimney with care,
When opened that morning would
cause quite a scare!
The children, all nestled so snug in their
beds,
Would have nightmares of monsters and skeleton heads.
The moon that
hung over the new-fallen snow
Cast an eerie pall over the city below,
And
Santa Claus's laughter now sounded like groans,
And the jingling bells like
chattering bones.
And what to their wondering eyes should appear,
But a
coffin sleigh with skeleton deer.
And a skeletal driver so ugly and
sick
They knew in a moment, this can't be St. Nick!
From house to house,
with a true sense of joy,
Jack happily issued each present and toy.
From
rooftop to rooftop he jumped and he skipped,
Leaving presents that seemed to
be straight from a crypt!
Unaware that the world was in panic and
fear,
Jack merrily spread his own brand of cheer.
He visited the house of Susie and Dave;
They got
a Gumby and Pokey from the grave.
Then on to the home of little Jane
Neeman;
She got a baby doll possessed by a demon.
A monstrous train with
tentacle tracks,
A ghoulish puppet wielding an ax,
A man eating plant
disguised as a wreath,
And a vampire teddy bear with very sharp
teeth.
There were screams of terror, but Jack didn't hear
it,
He was much too involved with his own Christmas spirit!
Jack finally
looked down from his dark, starry frights
And saw the commotion, the noise,
and the light.
"Why, they're celebrating, it looks like such fun!
They're
thanking me for the good job that I've done."
But what he thought were
fireworks meant as goodwill
Were bullets and missiles intended to
kill.
Then amidst the barrage of artillery fire,
Jack urged Zero to go
higher and higher.
And away they all flew like the storm of a
thistle,
Until they were hit by a well guided missile.
And as they fell on
the cemetery, way out of sight,
Was heard, "Merry Christmas to all, and to
all a good
night."
Jack pulled himself up on a large stone
cross,
And from there he reviewed his incredible loss.
"I thought I could
be Santa, I had such belief"
Jack was confused and filled with great
grief.
Not knowing where to turn, he looked toward the sky,
Then he
slumped on the grave and he started to cry.
And as Zero and Jack lay crumpled
on the ground,
They suddenly heard a familiar sound.
"My dear Jack," said Santa, "I applaud your
intent.
I know wreaking such havoc was not what you meant.
And so you are
sad and feeling quite blue,
But taking over Christmas was the wrong thing to
do.
I hope you realize Halloween's the right place for you.
There's a lot
more, Jack, that I'd like to say,
But now I must hurry, for it's almost
Christmas day."
Then he jumped in his sleigh, and with a wink of an
eye,
He said, "Merry Christmas," and he bid them good bye.
Back home, Jack was sad, but then, like a
dream,
Santa brought Christmas to the land of Halloween.
the end
Poem copyright Tim Burton
Oz: The Great and Powerful
Drawings
Out of all (current) 13 PIXAR films, Wall-E is the only i havent seen (yet).
that makes me kinda sad :(
i must watch it SOON!
Drawings & Sketches
sloppy pencil sketch of Carl (from Up)
my first ever attempt at drawing him.
Not sure how i feel about the balloons, they remind me of easter eggs =/
4th of July: Seabright Beach, Santa Cruz
Once again, 4th of July was spent at the lovely Seabright Beach in Santa Cruz.
Though our group wasnt as big as usual it was still so much fun!
Here are pictures from my time at the beach.
"Lost Dog" Short Improv Film
Here is a short film i recorded while my friends did a little improv.
Starring: Felicia Lopez and Sam Ankarcrona.
Narrator: Stephanie Lopez
Music: Roger Coss
ENJOY <3
Sunday July 1, 2012
Sunday we had another CnC Devotional. It was quite memorable; great speakers, DELISH food, Just Dancers and pool throwing/pushing =P
Saturday June 30, 2012
Saturday was my sisters baby shower! Hosted by her good/close friend Heather. Heather asked me to do a few things. So heres some pictures of some of the thing i did (Bows, Cake Pops) and pictures from the baby shower. I cant wait to meet my niece, Elayna Rose, mid-August!!
Red Velvet Cake Pops
Filipino Feast!
Games! Diapers.. haha
Favors: Bows i made out of felt. I also designed the label.
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