Wednesday, February 27, 2008

NO CENDOL

by the way, i did not get ABC cendol today....

Silly Lily

One of My latest favourite song by a local band called BUNKFACE..Malaysia Music Industry is definitely improving...

SILLY LILY!!walking over me
like a desperation going to explain
but the nightmare

and illusions
she wont happen to believe that its on me
waiting for a sign everytime she comes

its getting so unreal
to BELIEVE ! THAT ! EVERYDAY!!!

Chrous
SILLY LILY!!
NEVER REALLY LIKED ME
SHE TOLD EVERYONE THAT I WAS SUCH A GAY
BUT SILY LILY!!

THOUGHT IT WOULD BE EASY
HER PHILOSOPHY ISBEING LEFT BEHIND BECAUSE OF ME

Verse 2
SILLY LILY,

walking over me
like an ordinary girl
i would ignore to pass the time
but the nightmare

and illusions
she makes everything so right it got me going everytime
waiting for a sign everytime she comes

its getting so unreal
to BELIEVE ! THAT ! EVERYDAY !!!

Chorus

SILLY LILY, like an impact strike on mtv
SILLY LILY, like a new beginning to believe
SILLY LILY, like an activated misery
SILLY LILY, like a rush towards the possibilities

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Tuesday, February 26, 2008

HOME SWEET HOME

BACK AT HOME,

AAHHH...HOME SWEET HOME,
WOKE UP LATE AS I WANTED TO..
TIREDNESS GONE...
MUM WAS GREAT,
TREAT ME LIKE PRINCESS,
SHE'S GONNA MAKE ABC CENDOL LATER..
DOIN NEPHRO REPORT NOW
HAVE TO FINISH IT QUICK TO MOVE ON TO THE OTHER...
REPORTZ....NEVER ENDING.....
BACKSTREET BOYS WILL BE PERFORMING TONITE...
WISH I COULD GO...:(
BUT THEN LISTENING TO THEIR MUSIC THRU HITZ FM IS MORE THAN ENUFF
THANKS HITZ...
GOING OUT FOR DINNER TONITE...:)

Monday, February 25, 2008

Giving....

How tired I am Lord,

You said in Acts 20:35 that it is more blessed to give than receive,

But sometimes too much of giving really drains me out,

And I learnt that giving takes patience as well,

And being patient is somewhat hard though I strive to be,

God, As humans we have emotions,

At most times, I suppress my emotions so that this could not affect others,

Whenever I recalled what You said that we should try to make peace with everyone, I tune my anger off,

I learnt to be slow in anger just like You Lord,

But God, sometimes people just don't understand...I wonder how many times I should tune off the anger??? It really test my patience to the max...

That's why I do really salute You Lord, cox You are extremely a patient God,

Like the Valentine story below, You said : "You may not know me, but I know everything about You... "

This shows Your love that You gave, though not many knew Your love, You still

choose to love them...

And this shows the exact meaning of GIVING....

This truly shows Your great Love, as well Your patience,

But God, I truly cannot be that patient just like You, I do have a limit though...

Sometimes I think that Life may be much more easier by becoming a bad person,

However, forgive me for thinking like that God, is just a slipped of mind,

Nevertheless, please do sustain me...and most of all teach me to give appropriately,

Yes Lord, thanks for listening and reading...:)

.

Sunday, February 24, 2008

A Love beyond our comprehension...

A Love Story

This devotional was written by Jim Liebelt

I trust in God's unfailing love, for ever and ever.
—Psalm 52:8b

Around Valentine's Day most people think about love. With all of the media hype, even people who aren't in love, think about love! Here, however, is a great story (author unknown) about the depths of real love; a love that goes far beyond romance; and a love that is instructive to all!

"It was a busy morning, about 8:30 a.m., when an elderly gentleman in his 80's arrived to have stitches removed from his thumb. He stated that he was in a hurry as he had an appointment at 9:00 a.m. I took his vital signs and had him take a seat knowing it would be over an hour before someone would be able to see him.

I saw him looking at his watch and decided since I was not busy with another patient that I would evaluate his wound. It had healed well, so I talked to one of the doctors and got the needed supplies to remove his stitches. While taking care of the wound we began a conversation.

I asked him if he had another doctor's appointment that morning as he was in such a hurry. He told me no, but that he needed to go to the nursing home to eat breakfast with his wife. I then inquired about her health. He told me that she had been in the nursing home for awhile and that she had Alzheimer's disease. As we talked, I asked him if she would be worried if he was a bit late. He replied that she no longer knew who he was and that she had not recognized him in five years. I was surprised, and asked him why he was still going every morning to visit his wife even though she didn't know who he is. He smiled and patted my hand and said, 'She doesn't know me but I still know who she is.'

I tried to hold back tears as he left – I had goose bumps on my arm – and I thought to myself, 'That is the kind of love I want in my life.'"

We all want to be loved in that kind of way – a love that remains strong and unchanged even when we don't recognize it! Thank God that He loves us in that same way! Though we may not recognize it, feel it, appreciate it or even take it for granted, God's love for us never changes! He is always there for us! And God's love for us sets the example of how we are to love others: our spouses, children, close friends, casual friends – and strangers alike.

May we be reminded of God's love and experience it in a new and fresh way – and pass that same kind of love on to the loved ones in your life!

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