Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Drift On - John Forte

watch the video here

Refrain:
I hope you can see the shore from where you are
You might be miles away, but close at heart
I hope you can see the dawn from where you stand
It might be dark, but you will land
Drift on, you will land
End Refrain

Beyond the braggadocio, of what rap is supposed to
Epitomized, I was legitimized a score ago
Beyond that small thinking, what you call thinking
I never speak on what 'Clef, Pras and Lauryn knows
I was free before it was signed official
The body is the cage while the mind is the vessel
Thoughts in barrio we were taught to live
Distraught and destroy our areas, the more the merrier
It varies with the messengers, well today the lesson is:
Question everything, especially these pessimists
My suggestion is let it go, and let it live
I'm a gambler. I say love is LOVE and bet it is.
Mere aesthetics don't attract mine, Google me and fact find
I stand up when it's that time,
We'll make it happen, that's the dealer's hand
Drift on, family. You will land

Refrain

"People recognize that they can refashion themselves. They can rehabilitate themselves. They have lived the life of the mind"

Let me tell you about perseverance, in this land of smoke and mirrors
My man, you need a hand to focus clear?
Well I can paint a pretty picture, and tell you that hope is near
Shorty learned to swim 'cause he's floatin' there
Waitin' for some mystery to fall and appear to us
While those so near to us, flip as co-conspirators
The belly was designed to stay full and warm
They gave me a TV and a dorm, and they call that reform
I read a book, wrote a song and freed my spiritual form
And then an oath amongst ourselves was sworn:
If any one of us made it to the other side and got back home,
We'd make sure the little babies hold on, well here I am

Refrain

Saturday, December 4, 2010

STEELERS ALERT! Hines Ward and Troy Polamalu

Every now and then I'm going to write a post detailing past and present Pittsburgh Steelers players, the history of the team, and/or other random Steelers info in my ever constant attempt to make Em a fan. Today's post is going to focus on my favorite offensive player, Hines Ward, and my favorite defensive player, Troy Polamalu. Let's get to it.

Hines Ward (Wide Receiver):
How can you NOT like that smiling face? Hines is known for smiling pretty much after every play made. Born in South Korea to an African American father and Korean mother, Hines is a continuous advocate for the acceptance of biracial youths in South Korea. That, and being absolutely adorable when he's with him mom.
Awwww

Hines Ward is a player you either hate or love. He's had some VERY questionable plays where he absolutely LEVELS someone on the other team (keep in mind, he's a wide receiver). He is best known for having pretty much every wide receiver record in Steelers history as well as being a fantastic blocker. Those who hate him label him a dirty player for his blocks, which in most cases the opposing player doesn't even see him coming. Observe:




Troy Polamalu (Strong Safety):

Unlike Hines Ward, I personally have not heard anything negative said about Troy Polamalu... other than his hair.

that beautiful, beautiful hair

Anyway, Polamalu is known as being fast, aggressive, and downright scrappy on every single snap. He goes all out once the ball is snapped until the whistle blows. Because of his hustle, he has had some incredible plays.



Polamalu is known for his Head and Shoulders commercials, as well as being one of the most religious and soft spoken guys of the NFL (he belongs to the Eastern Othodox church, and prays before every snap for the safety of everyone on the field). Like I said, hard not to respect the guy. Troy enjoys surfing, growing flowers, building furniture, and playing the piano.