Monday, August 18, 2008

19 August 2008


Mutability

There always occurs an event of change in life, which no one knows when it will happen! May be our daily routines will change in the next moment! Most people do not like the changes of their daily routine but some may do like. Those of the adventurers always seek for something more interesting than their boring routine; they are capable to deal with any changes occurring. Nevertheless, the people who do not like the changes may encounter problems when their lives reach the inflection points. Therefore, try to be capable to any change in your lives; do not be despair or shock when they come; try to find a way to make your lives come back to normal; however, sometimes your lives may not be able to come back to normal, just adapt to them and you will definitely find out that there is still happiness hides in the changed lives. As 'Mutability ' by Percy B. Shelley said,

It is the same! –For, be it joy or sorrow,
The path of its departure still is free:
Man’s yesterday may ne’er be like his morrow;
Nought may endure but Mutability.

Shelley concluded in the last sentence of his poem that 'Nought may endure but Mutability,' which means life is capable to change. Even if you were in Hell, you will be still able to find the Heaven!

(Extracted poem from 'Mutability' by Percy B. Shelley and image from www.english.upenn.edu)

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

12 August 2008 (Mother's Day)


Before the Child is Born


When did a mother's love begin? From the moment we were born?No, the mother's love began before we were born, as soon as she knew that she was pregnant.Mothers always faced difficulties while took care of us, from the moment we were born till the day we can do our own work; sometimes may be through our entire lives.However, mothers could pass every problem and raised us 'til this day.So, we have to love our mothers a lot like that our mothers love us.

A mother's love begins
Before the child is born
And lasts through time
And difficulties And differences
And many wounds And days of joy
And days of sorrow
Winding, wearing
Weeping, sharing
Changing Until, at the end
What remains Is that solid core
That began as love
Before the child was born.

Today is Mother's Day. Did you do anything to you Mom? Say that how much you love her.
May be tomorrow is too late!

(Poem, 'Before the Child is Born,' by Ruth Greer from www.theholidayspot.com and image from profile.myspace.com )

Monday, August 4, 2008

5 August 2008


'Craving Life'
People are always craving for something in their life.
However most of the time their refuse to follow the way to require their wishes.

Craving intimacy, they build a wall.
Craving long lives, they waste their times.
Craving loves, they hide themselves.
Craving happiness, they live in sorrow.

While you are still craving for something, try to stop and turn back to realize what you are really doing. Is it right or wrong? Can you achieve your wishes by that way? Sometimes, and may be most of the time, the ways you are doing are against the way to achieve.

Hope that you can find yourself what you are doing and be good luck for the following weeks.

Remember that while every star orbits each other, they are still orbiting themselves.

Thank you for spending your time reading my Blog.

(Original poem, 'Craving life,' by J.K. Ponisi and images from www.grantvillenicks.com)

Monday, July 28, 2008

29 July 2008



There is a tide in affair of men,
Which taken at the flood; lead onto fortune,
Omitted all the voyage of their life
Is bound on shallow and miseries.
(William Shakespeare)

Welcome to my Blog again.
It's been a long time since I registered this blog.
Now I'm starting to post.

The above is one of Bill's (William's) famous poem about the reality of a human life.
Try to interpret it and you will find it's very interesting.

Thank you for every post and every visit.
And Thank to everyone.

Monday, July 21, 2008

Welcome To My Blog!


I've just start my Blog for the first time.
Now I'm in process of making my Blog.
The complete one is coming, so please wait.
Apologize for your inconvenience.