Narrative post A Shivering Hunt Every year starting on October 2 nd begins a new year for the North Carolina duck-hunting season. A tradition like hobby my dad and me have done since I can remember, it is a rush like no other and a beautiful scene every morning. Being on the water while the moon is still visible waiting on the sunrise to break the horizon, felling the chills of the cold crisp air almost taking your breath away and hearing the sounds of the swamp and rivers come to life. The hunts were always amazing even if it meant leaving the water empty handed until the morning of December 12 th 2016. This was going to be a great morning the weather was perfect for the ducks. A chilling thirteen degrees, as we made way in our boat to what we call the railway where the birds always fly. My adrenalin was pumping as the morning air took my breath away but this wouldn’t be the only thing to do so. In the boat was my dad, me of course along with out two shotguns, several boxes o...
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Analysis post The song that will be analyzed is “He Didn’t Analytical Essay Have To Be,” sang and written by Brad Paisley. This song has deep meaning and was meant to be that way so that people could relate to what the song is about. This song is about a single mom meeting another man, and the man stepping to play the role of the father that had left the family. The song is sung as if it is the little boy speaking. That’s where the title of the song comes from “he didn’t have to be”. The song was written and released in the month of August and year 1999; in December of 1999 it became the first number one single for Brad Paisley. The song was created and based on Paisleys frequent co-writer and best friend, Kelly Lovelace’s stepson. Paisleys song stayed in the Top 30 Billboard country songs up until the year 2001 and was ranked number 33. Still today the song is aired on many country radio stations quite often. So...