Thursday, February 28, 2008

People think they know me
I like to let them think that way
People think they're right
I like to let them think that way
People say things
About things, about people
I listen to them
Half baked truths, spiced truths
Crisp stories and other delicacis
I smile and say
"Thanks for the meal but I am sorry,
I am on a diet."
On my way back, I've cooked my own truth
Their ingredients, my own receipe
According to my own diet...

The Happy Prince...

Unbrekable Hearts..

The poor do not go hungry in droughts, they're the rich who're scared of them
Failures are not afraid of losing, the winners can't take a loss
The hated don't fear rejection, the loved think someone will reject them
The more often a heart breaks, the more unbreakable it becomes...

The Happy Prince...

Saturday, February 23, 2008

Youth

On roads less traveled
In shoes worn out
With thoughts much thought
And Answers unfound…

With one love, few passions
And a lot of emotions
A mind with minds
And pending decisions…

Searching for something to die for
So that I can live
Taking a lot today
So that one day I can give…

In pursuit of excellence
On my way to heaven…

Monday, February 18, 2008

The River And The Mountain

Once upon a time a mighty river had a small desire. She wanted to cut through a small mountain that stood in its way even though it could easily have by passed it. It was just to feel powerful, to show that she could easily do such a thing.

And one day she chose to satisfy her desire. Head first she ran into the mountain and as she was to strike on it, she realized, whether she broke the mountain or not, she had to flow into the sea. That is what rivers are meant for, to flow into the sea. Rivers are not to break mountains. And then she realized, the sea was her calling, the mountain a mere desire.

Should rivers still break mountains then? It’s for each river to decide, according to each mountain in her path.

I’m so sorry my dear mountain I can’t tell you what I feel about you, I’m a river, I have to find my way to the sea.

The Happy Prince