Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Will Tomorrow Come?

Some time ago in the bid to experiment with my latent talents and possibly make some money,I entered for a poetry competition.

Unknown to me, my first poem was a reflection of that which I FELT deep inside of me(the need to affect people) and the first question was will tomorrow come? I really will not tell you(dear reader?) the result of the competition .

You be the judge after enjoying the poem.

'As the sun rises, you realize that another day is born.
Aspirations are alive and perspiration continues.
Dusk approaches and the moon appears in a blanket-like sky.
You realize once again that the day is about to terminate.
What hast thou achieved today?
You grieve that the dreaded grave cometh closer
You want to make the best out of today
...... .. But will tomorrow come?'

Your guess is as good as mine.

CIAO(or is it chao?).

The Devil's Workshop

I remember this adage (or cliche) that 'an idle mind is the devils workshop' and shudder at the thought of it.

The reasons are simple.

There is (I dare say!) an embarassing array of tools at the disposal of the 'devil' notably among which is the largest storage equipment (did I say that?) any where in the world(da brain!), that valuable resource called time (plenty of it!) , energy in abundance and did I forget that thing called spirit of adventure?; no i didn't.

With that sort of workshop in every part of the world, I have no doubt that all the mischief, crisis and every thing negative will be mass produced a'la 'factory output' comparable only to the multinationals.

I really do not like to write much (thank God for typing!) but I'll close this first post with the following words.

a.Dream big
b.Get busy with something positive
c. Make a commitment to grow daily.

In this way, we get to reduce the 'workshops' and at that rate the devil will get 'fired' soon enough.