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coming of age – gardenerscardiff.co.uk http://gardenerscardiff.co.uk For the Best Gardeners in the Cardiff Area Sun, 01 Feb 2015 20:05:02 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.0.21 Your Questions About Gardening http://gardenerscardiff.co.uk/your-questions-about-gardening-155/ http://gardenerscardiff.co.uk/your-questions-about-gardening-155/#respond Fri, 03 Aug 2012 12:05:02 +0000 http://gardenerscardiff.co.uk/your-questions-about-gardening-155/

Donna asks…

What do you think of this song I wrote?

Although not quite finished I wanted to post this as to see what others thought of this,

For starters the chords for this song are so far,

Verses: E major, E minor, D major, D major with a suspended fourth

Chorus: E major, A minor, E major, A minor, G major, G minor, F major then repeat and go back to the chords for the verses

Lyrics:

The World Is Not Enough:

Verse one:
I don’t believe in mass confusions
Is this all their really is
I don’t know right from wrong
Can you please show me how
And don’t you know
That love is not enough
To save us from ourselves
And all you’ve got
Is all we’ll ever need

Verse two:
I dont believe in a today
For all we are is yet to be
I don’t know
How far we’ve come
All the dirt
Outweighs the gold
Build me a castle
In fallen grace
Our lonely hours
Sculpt to solace

Verse three:
I don’t believe in illusion
Our hearts are hard easy to find
I don’t know what war today
Has been fought and truly won
Tell me again
Why are we here
This worlds a shell
A place called home

Verse four:
I don’t believe in fixed chaos
The fires’ll burn to endless ends
I don’t know the peace in store
My home lies their
Easy and undisturbed
In my palms
Watch the rivers flow
And put on the shows
For us to greet

Verse five:
I don’t believe in constant rates
Lifes a flux made easy to believe
I don’t know my own self
In the fields barren and sown
A garden of trees
The only green
Our coming of age
And final grace

Chorus:
The world is not enough
Time waits in luxury
The world is not enough
Can’t you see it true
It’s not enough

I should note that this is a dark sort of electric folk song and what do you think of the lyrics and the chord changes overall, and yes I will eventually add more chord changes to the verses

GardenersCardiff answers:

I got goosebumps. Bravo

James asks…

What do you think of this song I wrote?

Although not quite finished I wanted to post this as to see what others thought of this,

For starters the chords for this song are so far,

Verses: E major, E minor, D major, D major with a suspended fourth

Chorus: E major, A minor, E major, A minor, G major, G minor, F major then repeat and go back to the chords for the verses

Lyrics:

The World Is Not Enough:

Verse one:
I don’t believe in mass confusions
Is this all their really is
I don’t know right from wrong
Can you please show me how
And don’t you know
That love is not enough
To save us from ourselves
And all you’ve got
Is all we’ll ever need

Verse two:
I dont believe in a today
For all we are is yet to be
I don’t know
How far we’ve come
All the dirt
Outweighs the gold
Build me a castle
In fallen grace
Our lonely hours
Sculpt to solace

Verse three:
I don’t believe in illusion
Our hearts are hard easy to find
I don’t know what war today
Has been fought and truly won
Tell me again
Why are we here
This worlds a shell
A place called home

Verse four:
I don’t believe in fixed chaos
The fires’ll burn to endless ends
I don’t know the peace in store
My home lies their
Easy and undisturbed
In my palms
Watch the rivers flow
And put on the shows
For us to greet

Verse five:
I don’t believe in constant rates
Lifes a flux made easy to believe
I don’t know my own self
In the fields barren and sown
A garden of trees
The only green
Our coming of age
And final grace

Chorus:
The world is not enough
Time waits in luxury
The world is not enough
Can’t you see it true
It’s not enough

I should note that this is a dark sort of electric folk song and what do you think of the lyrics and the chord changes overall, and yes I will eventually add more chord changes to the verses

GardenersCardiff answers:

It only matters what you think of it.
P.s. I like it

Mark asks…

How can i make this essay better??? 10 POINTS BEST ANSWER!!!!?

How can I make this essay better? It would be nice if you could just copy paste and make the corrections. I just need help with sentence tructure….etc. first answer with this formath get’s 10 points!!!

“Ricki the valiant, the true, Ticki with the eyeballs of flame!” Darzee, the bird, serenaded to Ricki, a small mongoose who is filled from head to toe with braveness, curiosity, and dedication. Who would have ever thought that a small animal could be a savior? It all started when Ricki was washed up onto the garden path of the estate, where Teddy, the boy who lived on the estate, found him. In this short story “Ricki Ticky Tavi,” Ruyard Kipling expresses how Ricki uses his mongoose senses to defeat the terrible, evil creatures that lurk behind the bushes- Nag and Nagina, the 2 cobras. From making new friends, to making new foes, Ricki embarks on a new adventure that makes him realize that at times, you need to jeopardize your own life for others.
A mongoose is usually filled from the tip of their nose to toe with curiosity, and Ricki was a true mongoose. “For it is the hardest thing in the world to frighten a mongoose, for he is eaten head to toe with curiosity.” If it wasn’t for Ricki’s curiosity, would he have discovered whom Darzee, the bird, and Nag, the evil snake was? Would he have found Chachundra the muskrat and unearthed the duo’s plans? Would he have unmasked Nagina’s batch of eggs? Throughout the story, many more occurrences occur where Ricki’s curiousity shines through. For instance, in the night middle of the night, Ricki couldn’t sit still, so he went exploring around the night, where he came across Nag and Nagina. “For in the bathroom there were Nag and Nagina, discussing the plans for revenge.” This way, Ricki got to know what the devious snake duo was up to-, which made it easier to destroy them. You can clearly see how the mongoose’s curiosness helps him in life.
Throughout the story Ricky’s characteristics shine through. Even though he is eaten up head to toe with curiosity, he is also known for his dedication. Ricki could have easily quit trying to kill Nag and Nagina , but he kept going on. If it weren’t for Ricky, the world would be in despair and the cobras would have still been alive. From this, it is easy evident that Ricki has a great amount of valor in his heart. As the story runs on, the little mongoose strives to protect Teddy and his family. In the one dark night, when the 2 cobras were lurking around in the bathroom, Ricki heard them talking about plans on how to kill the family. “At the bathroom of the smooth plaster wall, there was a brick pulled to make a a sluice for the bath water, and Nag and Nagina were hissing outside.” If Ricky hadn’t heard this, then he wouldn’t have went to all lengths to protect the family.
His eyes burned with anger. Ricki had enough of Nag and Nagina. Another trait that Ruyard Kipling supplied Ricki with is bravery. He is filled from head to toe with courage, another mongoose trait. For instance, in the bathroom, Ricki ahd shown a great amount of bravery. “ Ricky Ticki tangled all over with rage. Should he strike on the neck, or the tail?” This obviously shows bravery- a great amount. If Ricki hadn’t bit Nag, then Nag would have still been around, tormenting everyone. Well Nag is gone, but what about Nagina? Ricki used his courage on Nagina too. By bribing Nagina, Ricki-Ticki got what he wanted and defeated the snakes for once and for all.
Through all the adventures Ricki’s been through, from making new friends, to defeating enemies, Ricki put his life in jepordy to protect his loved ones. This story just shows that at times, it is necessary to put your life in front of others.

GardenersCardiff answers:

Love how the begining traps you in. Beautiful work. Slow it sown a bit.
It’s so exotic. Bravery, fighting, honor, that’s my type of story.

In some of the parts Ricki was spelled with an I and in other parts it was spelled with an Y.

Suggestions:
Introduce the characters before you start talking right away, but don’t give very much information, keep it a mystery. I got really confused who the characters were. You need to use more detail.
When he overheard them you should have put dialog to “show” and not tell.

It was still good.
Made me want to keep reading.

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Your Questions About Gardening http://gardenerscardiff.co.uk/your-questions-about-gardening-150/ http://gardenerscardiff.co.uk/your-questions-about-gardening-150/#respond Sun, 29 Jul 2012 12:05:02 +0000 http://gardenerscardiff.co.uk/your-questions-about-gardening-150/

James asks…

i never promised you a rose garden quotes?

im doing an essay on the conflicts deborah blau had to face and i have 3 subcatergories
1) conflict with self
2) conflict with others
3) conflict with society
the theme is COMING OF AGE
and im basically writing about how she had to fight through these conflicts to mature
so please if you know any quotes from the book that can relate to the catergories please help 🙂
pg numbers if you can
thanks

GardenersCardiff answers:

Go to sparknotes.com

Helen asks…

What are some quotes like “nobody’s a virgin, life screws us all”?

I need some quotes like “Nobody’s a virgin life screws us all” and ” Life isn’t a garden, stop being a hoe” . Also if you can list some website links that would be a help. Thank you!

GardenersCardiff answers:

Youre wanting ‘those’ types of life ones?

Lifes a b*tch. & then you die.
Lifes a b*tch. & then you marry one.
—————
life quotes–

The problem with the gene pool is that there is no lifeguard.

Life is like a box of chocolates. You never know what you’re gonna get

If life gives you a lemon, make lemonade.

When everything’s coming your way, you’re in the wrong lane and going the wrong way.

Monday is an awful way to spend 1/7th of your life.

The sooner you fall behind the more time you’ll have to catch up.

Life is like a sewer — what you get out of it depends on what you put into it.

————–
heres a few different types that i think are so true/funny. 😀

Success always occurs in private, and failure in full view.

You never really learn to swear until you learn to drive.

Money can’t buy love. But it CAN rent a very close imitation.

Hell hath no fury like the lawyer of a woman scorned.

You’re slower than a herd of turtles stampeding through peanut butter.

What did God say after creating man? I must be able to do better than that. What did God say after creating Eve? Practice makes perfect.

Man says to God: “God, why did you make woman so beautiful?” God says: “So you would love her.” “But God,” the man says, “why did you make her so dumb?” God says: “So she would love you.”

Drive slow and enjoy the scenery — drive fast and join the scenery.

George asks…

What does gardening and a white cane of a blind man have in common? any ideas?

This is a quote from the book “Being There” by Jerzy Kosinski:

“In this colored world of television, gardening was the white cane of a blind man.”
what is this metaphor saying?

GardenersCardiff answers:

I guess something like television allows a sighted person to see the world in a different way, but since the blind man can’t see, the closest he can get to seeing is through feeling and touching (gardening).

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