Senin, 24 November 2008

One Sweet Day

Sorry I never told you
All I wanted to say
And now it’s too late to hold you
Cause you’ve flown away
So far away...
Never had I imagined
Living without your smile
Feeling and knowing you hear me
It keeps me alive, alive..

And I know you’re shining down on me from heaven
Like so many friends we’ve lost along the way
And I know eventually we’ll be together (Together)
One sweet day...

Darling I never showed you
Assumed you’d always be there
And I, I took your presence for granted
But I always cared(But I always cared)
And I miss the love we shared

And I know you’re shining down on me from heaven
Like so many friends we’ve lost along the way
And I know eventually we’ll be together (Together)
One sweet day.

Although the sun will never shine the same
I’ll always look to a brighter day
Lord I know when I lay me down to sleep
You will always listen as I pray
Sorry I never told you
All I wanted to say

Bizzare of Triangel

Every time I think of you
I get a shot right through into a bolt of blue
It’s no problem of mine
But it’s a problem I find
Living the life that I can’t leave behind
There’s no sense in telling me
The wisdom of a fool won’t set you free
But that’s the way that it goesAnd it’s what nobody knows.
And every day my confusion grows.
Every time I see you falling I get down on my knees and pray
I’m waiting for the final moment
You say the words that I can’t say.
I feel fine and I feel good
I feel like I never should
Whenever I get this way
I just don’t know what to say
Why can’t we be ourselves like we were yesterday
I’m not sure what this could mean
I don’t think you’re what you seem
I do admit to myself
That if I hurt someone else
Then I’ll never see just what we’re meant to be.
Every time I see you falling
I get down on my knees and pray
I’m waiting for the final moment
You’ll say the words that I can’t say.
Every time I see you falling
I’ll get down on my knees and pray
I’m waiting for the final moment
You’ll say the words that I can’t say

nobody knows

nobody knows
how much i love you
how much i need you
and nobody knows
that you are so special
you are my valentine

i wanna say
that you are so kindly
you are so carely
and i wanna say
i love you so much
and i want to be close to you





-omnyie puna-

GOLDIE LOCKS and THE THREE BEARS

once upon a time,,,,,,
there lived Papa bear, Mama bear and Baby bear.
one day, Mama bear prepared porridge.
Papa bear said,"My porridge is too hot!" Let's go for a walk whole it cools a little. So out the family went.

While the family was out, a girl named Goldie Locks saw the house and in she went.
She saw the porridge and tasted it. Papa bears' was too hot; Mama bears' was too cold; Baby bears' was just fine, so she ate it all.

Then the Goldie Locks was tired; she saw three chairs and tried them. Papa bears' was too hard; Mama bears' was too soft; Baby bears' was just right. But after some rocking it broke!
Then she decided to take a nap. In the bedroom she saw three beds. Papa bears' was too hard; Mama bears' was too soft; Baby bears' was just right. and so she fell asleep.

In the meantime, the three bears came back from theor walk.
papa bear said :"Someone has tasted my porridge!"
mama bear added :"Someone has tasted my porridge too!"
baby bear cried :"Someone ate all of mine!"

they went to the sitting room and papa bear said :"Someone sat on my chair!"
mama bear said :"Someone sat on my chair also!"
and baby bear screamed :"Someone broke mine!"


up they went to the cedroom, papa bear exclaomed :"Someone slept in my bed!"
mam bears added :"Someone dlept on my bed also!"
baby bear screamed :"Someone slept on my bed and there she is!"

the three bears chased Goldie Locks out of their house, telling her not to come back there again!
Goldie Locks ran as fast as she could into the forest and back to her own home.

THE RICH MAN AND THE STONE

Many years ago, there lived a rich man who whised to do something for the people of his village. First, however, he wanted to find out whether they deserved his help.
He placed a very large stone in the center of the maon road into the village. Then he hide nearby remove and waited to see what would happen. Soon an old farmer passed with his cow. "What fool put this big stone right in the center of the road?" saod the farmer, but he didn't remove the stone. Instead, with some difficulty, he passed around the stone and continued in his way. Another man came along, and the same thing happened; the another came and another, etc. All of them complained about the stone in the center of the road, but not one of them tool the time or trouble to remove it.
Toward evening, a young man came along. He was honest and hard-working. He saw the stone and said to himself,"The night woll be dark. Some stranger or a neighbor will come along in the dark, stumble on the stone and perhaps hurt himself."
The young man then began to remove the stone. He had to push and pull with all his strength to move it to one side. But imagine his surprise when under the stone, he found a bag full of money and this message :
"This money is for the thoughtful person who removes this stone from the road that deserves help."

A STORY TO REMEMBER

One night three Arabian Horsemen were riding across the dessert. As they crossed a dry river bed, out of darkness a voice called, “ Halt.” They obeyed.

The voice told them to get off their horses, pick up a handful of pebbles, put the pebbles in their pockets, and get back on their horses.

The horsemen got off their horses, picked up a handful of pebbles, put the pebbles in their pockets, and got back on their horses.

The voice then said, “You have done as I commanded. Tomorrow at sun-uo you will be both glad and sorry.”

Puzzled, the horsemen rode on. They found a place to sleep for the night.

In the morning, at sunrise, they reached into their pockets to find a miracle had happened. The pebbles had changed into diamonds, rubies, and other precious stones. They remembered what the voice had said, “Tomorrow at sun-up you will be both glad and sorry.”

They were both glad and sorry-glad they had taken some and sorry they had not taken more.

Obeying the Rules

There was a one room school house in the mountains of Virginia where the boys were so rough, no teacher had been able to handle them. Then one day an inexperienced young teacher applied for the teaching job. He was told that every teacher had not been able to handle the rough boys but he accepted the teaching job anyway. The first day of school, the teacher asked the boys to establish their own rules and the penalty for breaking the rules. The class came up with 10 rules which were written in the board. Then the teacher asked, “ what shall we do with one who breaks the rules ?” “Beat him across the back ten times without his coat on,” came the reply.


A day or so later, the lunch of a big rough student, named Tom, was stolen. The thief was found. He was a little hungry fellow about ten years old. As little Jim came up to take his beating, he pleaded to keep his coat on. “Tale your coat off,” the teacher said. “You helped make the rules!”. The boy tool off his coat. He had no shirt and revealed a bony little crippled body. As teacher hesitated with the rod, big rough Tom jumped to his feet and volunteered to tale the boy's beating. “Very well,”said the teacher. After five strokes across Tom's back, the rod broke. All the boys in the class were crying. Little Jim had reached up and put both his arms around Tom's neck. “Tom, I'm sorry that I stole your lunch, but I was so hungry. I will love you till I die for taking my beating for me! Yes, I will love you forever.”