Saturday, April 25, 2009

Would you let me borrow your umbrella?

"A banker is a fellow who lends you his umbrella when the sun is shining, but wants it back the minute it begins to rain." -Mark Twain

Everyone gets screwed over from time to time by others. By doctors. By car salesmen. By realtors. By strangers. By boyfriends/girlfriends. Even by bankers. But it hurts worst when it's by best friends. It's ruthless and cold, but most of all unexpected.
If a cruel fate like that ever was to happen to you, remember, keep your head up and don't look back. Know who you are and stay true to that, even when you are criticised by those whose opinion matters most to you. Stand behind what you believe in and don't loose faith.
If a banker, or any other person, would lend me his umbrella on a sunny day and take it back on a rainy one, I'll forgive and forget and on the next rainy day, let him borrow my umbrella. Because isn't the most important lesson in life to forgive and forget?

Friday, January 30, 2009

Some short poems.

Snow

The snow swoops down
on dove's wings.

It lands watching
over silent lands
on peaceful means
and then flies away.



Cinquain

Night
Stars twinkle
Trees rustle softly
Darkness wraps around me
Silence



Haiku

The sun shines through clouds
Warm rays melt the snow below
Lilies bloom once more



Limerick

In her hair she wore a flower
She resided in a tower
But once she fell down
And got caught by her gown
And now hangs on the side of the tower