| AND IN THE SEA THERE IS A FISH |
[Dec. 22nd, 2009|01:54 am] |
And in the sea there is a fish, A fish that has a secret wish, A wish to be a big cactus, With a pink flower on it. And in the sea there is a fish, A fish that has a secret wish, A wish to be a big cactus, With a pink flower on it.
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| Reasoning reason |
[Dec. 19th, 2009|09:53 pm] |
(via coryashley on flickr) Like they always say, things don't happen without reason. But we're often too blinded or oblivious to the underlying cause of a situation. Why so? Are too afraid that the truth will hurt, or that it would be too good to make believe? On a side note: am not exactly thrilled by Book Fest @ Suntec due to their limited english titles. Then again, since I found two books (The Bell Jar - Sylvia Path & Lolita - Vladimir Nabokov) that I wanted for my own and I got both, I'm pretty much a happy girl. :) The few hours out made me so weary. So goodnight! |
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| Live with gratitude |
[Dec. 18th, 2009|01:17 am] |
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I guess I've been too self absorbed, so much so that I have officially lost track of your birthdays, to not realize at one look; the increasing grey strands in that hair of black, the receding hairline, the burdened eye pouches, the now visible wrinkles forming at the side of your eyes and lip when it curves upward to a smile. It really is time to begin not taking things for granted, to erase the mindset that it is a must to be provided and not be self sufficient, that the same people you see in life will be standing by and with you for the journey we call life. I know that I'll never be able to repay my parents for the life they have bestowed me, and for all (good) that they have done for me. In exchange for my life, was their youth and probably the best part of their lives. And at this very moment, even if I do not get what I think I ought to, from them, I cannot bear a grudge or let it breathe down my neck, because I owe my existence to them. I'll probably try to tuck the grudge deep under covers and may it never be heaved. |
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