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The Race

Life is a race between you and the uneven hands of clock. Seemingly, the hands are always ahead on their pace and winning. But when you pour your heart in it–without the fear of losing–you change the game. So, seize the race!

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When Love’s Not Meant










We fell and fought

for the love

that made and broke

us whole

not a penny to gamble.


We tried and failed

for us to work

but time was a murderer

and lizard was the only witness

who walked away from the carnage-it can’t handle.


We hoped and fingers crossed

for our fairytale to come true

But our love was an old woman,

Blind and slow, off to pick up apples

But ends in limes and lemons, down to thorny pineapples.








YouTube/Patti Austin/’All Behind Us Now’

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Inamorato

Come What May.2








Tesoro mio,

I cry

To touch

Your face

To hold

Your hand

Until my

Dying breath

I pray


Like flame

To torch,

The sun

To sky,

The moon

At night

You lightup

My life


Ours is

A beauty

Not from

Here, winged

And white

From the

Seventh sky

Heaven smiles


Oh morning

Dew that

Turns autumn

Into spring

You are

My everything

All begin

And end. . .

. . . with you,

Inamorato









Recommended Song:

Can’t Help Falling in Love
By Elvis Presley (1961)
Remake by Haley Reinhart (2015)
RCA Victor

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They May Not Have the Morrow







If the rooster would have a sore throat,
and love and time wouldn’t not meet tomorrow:
Let two be happy drifters of today.
Let ‘em sing with sun and serenade under the pink moon;
Let ‘em dance with the ballerinas of winds and stars.



If the dawn would be stranded,
and love and time wouldn’t not meet tomorrow:
Let two be in a rendezvous.
Let ‘em kiss like ripples and waves to the shore
Let ‘em consume like bloods to veins, and thoughts to minds.



If the sun would call in sick,
and love and time wouldn’t not meet tomorrow:
Let two enslave today and their passion reigns,
For love is an artist
Who paints its own story of two in one’s entirety and being
Onto the blue canvasses of skies and seas
their vivid memories of yesterday.

Recommended Song:

We May Never Love Like This Again
By Maureen McGovern
1974
20th Century

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The Way You Make a Deal With Life








By Lavelle Leahey





Listen, life is lean, reality is disappointing.

So, consume your hope like body fat, draw in.

Fill chasms of despair with nonessentials.

Be ashamed of hunger, and, denying need.

Learn to counterfeit satisfaction.

Put your trust in shades of gray.

Bank on security–be sensible.

Ignore the quintessential

Substance of your soul.

Having made your deal with life, it’s certain

Then when evening comes,

Having lived your life in twilight,

You’ll be content to sleep,”

Gabriel L. Rico (1983)









Reference

1983. Rico, Gabriele L. Writing the Natural Way

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Not Just a Love Poem

Ever since I got sick, I couldn’t write love poems like I used to, which I found more depressing. I also barely listened to music, even if I knew it’s relieving. I really miss the good side of my old self. Although folks, I have no explanation other than my condition; but of course, I’m hurt to think I can no longer scribble romantically. Because, poetry is my only outlet in my harsh reality along side with going to the gym.

In addition, in this crazy world, wherein most are eager to showcase intelligence and talents, all I have is this heart to offer you. It’s tiny, but I strive everyday to grow in compassion and humility that I humble myself to you, who excel the demands of blogging and/or posting, which are painstaking. Hence, kudos to your dedication and tenacity!

Going back to love poems, it means a lot to me; Coz I rather write happy thoughts. I rather sound romantic than be bitter in life. Truly, in this rough existence, I rather write and pledge my love than be desperate.

In this regard, I thank God: I just finished scribbling a love poem! It may not be the best, but at least I get my creativity going.

Also, I am thankful for your appreciation and camaraderie.Again, my heartfelt gratitude for all your support and encouragement. And I’m very sorry for the late returns.

To Him be all the glory! May He bless your blogs and families. Have a blessed Sunday y’all!

Sincerely

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We Thrive

Our bodies face north:

They speak purpose.

Our eyes look ahead:

They see something not around.

Our hearts and lungs work hand-in-hand:

They collaborate for our greatest sustenance.

Our feet are grounded:

They bring us to places, to stand and balance.

Our heads are above all else:

They set tone to tell our tales.

We dare to be alone;

If past is the only choice for companion.

We move forward–For faith and hope say–

They get us covered.

So we pause.

So we rest.

Then we hope;

Then we thrive

Doing our best.

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“To Fight for the Right”

“. . . without question or pause–

To be willing to march into hell–

For a heavenly cause–” what a valor, right?

Those are some of the lyrics of Impossible Dream, which is a 1965 song composed by Mitch Leigh and written by Joe Darion; and is perhaps the most compelling reflection of finding peace in war. (Wikipedia) But is it truly worth it?

Hence, I watched hundreds of war movies (World War I and II, in the 20th and this 21st Century); and up to now, I find all wars senseless. Because, I highly value life. You can call me “naive;” but I don’t find justice in any kind of killing.

For example, suffering from a post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), I have read a lot of real life cases of American veterans, who came from Iraq and Afghanistan back to their families in broken minds and spirits. And their mere consolation, they are just so lucky to come home alive.

On World War II, specifically, the genocides of Jews, although fatalities were not limited to the European Jewish people, they suffered largely– as they were targeted in a war against being seen as minority race of many physical deformities.

The horrors of wars are not just mind blowing. They’re the greatest threats to all our achievements as human beings.

Again, for “what peace is there in killing? What democracy lies in bombing,” when war undermines liberty.

Furthermore, war undermines our abilities to communicate effectively. War belittles our being champs of civility. With war, we treat ourselves us kids craving, fighting, killing (my goodness!) for lollipops and candies–we don’t even know how and what we want exactly.

Lastly, to dream the impossible of achieving peace in war is lunacy. We do not have to create hell among ourselves, only to convince there’s heaven.