Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Ī spī

* Using 'Spelled-checked' English.










Ī spī
Under a picture of a man who looks suspicious because his eyes are 'squinty' [squenty?], looking to the left, maybe at an electric light or flash light shining in his face...obviously not sunlight -- he appears to be wearing makeup...I write this impression because his lips are dark.








In the black and white picture, I think his lips look dark grey.

His eyebrows look bushy, maybe 'creeping' towards his forehead. His skin looks like pale powder is applied...Talic or Talcum power, or chalk...or maybe a woman's white waxy makeup.








He looks to be middle-age...there are lines (wrinkles) across his forehead. [My thoughts: What a Character!]

Around his neck is a white bow. He seems to wear a black jacket(?)...with a large collar which sticks up on the left side. His shirt looks light grey in the black and white photograph.
Underneath, the print mentions two names: Bela Lugosi and Tod Browning.
Is this a fact? Tod Browning is connected with a film entitled Dracula?

The text under the picture says Bela Lugosi as C. Dracula.





Does this mean B.L plays count Dracula?










I see another picture.
A male humanoid who seems to resemble a human male, except his hands (?) have long claw like fingers. Maybe longer than ten inches.
The male humanoid also appears to have longer than normal ears.






Elf like, pointed at the top. By pointed, I mean:













The male humanoid appears white in the black and white photograph. The face appears normal, like the facial appearance of a normal British-American, or pale British person. His head is bald. Other than the fingers and ears, he could pass as human... (IMOpinion) maybe a regular British citizen. He appears to be on something that resembles a ship...I see ropes and a wood plank...wood uprising









I would guess a ship. Maybe if I saw this person in real life with my own eyes, I would think...pale British citizen coming to America...creepy. I would probably hope he doesn't live near me. *Yikes*
The lightning appears natural. The male humanoid does not appear to have problems with sunlight...it appears like his face is half-lit by the sun's light...from the right...not noon, closer to sunset, In My Opinion.

Underneath the picture, I see 1 name: Max Schreck.
The film Nosferatu is mentioned. Is Nosferatu the name of a ship, or person?
The date 1922 is mentioned.













Is this a fact? Dracula is a novel written by the British author Bram Stoker?

Is this a fact? Hundreds were murdered in the 1400's by a man named Vlad Tepes? Near Transylvania? I find it hard to believe that 1 man can kill over 100 people...is this a legend, slander, or a fact?










I see a large B-L-A-C in black lettering, with red trim, followed by U- and L-A.
I will describe:
A man of a different color.
The man is golden-brown colored, with a wide and straight nose and short hair that does not lie flat or straight on his head.
Normal looking ears, with straight white teeth, and a longer tooth that looks like a wolf's fang.
His eyebrows look like they are creeping towards his temple hair line, his left cheek is covered in brown fur like hair, connected with a thin sideburn. Above his dark red lips, a thick line of hair.
The hairline above his forehead is not straight, from the left, it looks like a '^' or part of the letter "M" or "A" or, if seen from another picture, the letter "V."



He seems to be biting a pale lady with long lashes and pink lipstick. Her eyes are closed.









His eyes are open, and in the picture, he looks interested.
He wears a dark, mid-night-blue coat with elaborate celticish knots. His left collar is down. His shirt is white--bright like the round moon-like circle behind him visible through the blue and grey cloud in the night.








My vampire character Armand is a new type...a ʼnu vampīyər

He is good looking, tall, dark and very handsome.
Another handsome, heroic type found in Romantic paperbacks.

When my life was going tragically, I wanted something to perk me up. I no longer related to the sunny Romantic comedies still popular at the movies. Reflecting my more cynical attitude, especially my cynicism towards other people, who seem to always be misguided, ill-logical and cruel...I began a dark gothic poem...


a free-style American poem written in four parts.








If daydreams were


like film and books
the printed word
is like the sea...warm and wet,
shifting,
filled with seashells and starfish
maybe a few pearls.







Our eyes soak images off the page, imagining distant lands, poetic phases, philosophic winds, erotic stimulation or a virtual chance to encounter characters stranger than the reader will meet living safely near them, day-to-day.






Books were similar to mini-vocations...or like what virtual realities may one day become...you really don't travel at all (unless you are reading in a car, plane, or on a train or subway), or reading a film's subtitles.





The reader of fiction only imagines...virtual realities are often like dreams.
I imagine man's mythical past, like a story. I can picture people around a fire at night, sharing stories. Entertained because they are bored after their daily work is done.









Whispers from a male with a fur around his shoulders
orange sparks caught on warm winds...
Satisfied companions
Large Moon.

This spirit, this type of life, and sharing, pleases.