Monday, August 30, 2010

Hope


Downtime In the life

When there is no way in sight

When nothing seemed good

Even struggling to get food

All over darkness and failures

When the eyes were full of tears

Living every moments in fear

When there’s no one to hear

Everything felt at loss

When all else gave up

A little bit of hope

Surely one can cope

Hope keeps all alive

Hope gives a way to survive

Giving mind ventilation

A source of illumination

Hope is a candle in the night

Hope is the weapon to fight

Hope is the mind to explore

Hope is the future to secure


Hope is the dream of better days

Hope is the beam of light rays

Hope is something to say

Hope is that to find a way

Hope gives a strong long rope

And widely extends the scope

Hope to remain positive

Hope makes us competitive

A hoping soul is a sure winner

Hopeless mind grows thinner

Hope is what the whole world needs

Hope is for the future good deeds

Friday, August 13, 2010

Travel to the place....

Travel to the place

Where mind set to peace,

No one can see,

Feel us free.


Travel to the place

Where we can breathe,

Fills our desire,

We wish; we aspire.


Travel to the place

Where we have silence,

Flower of fragrance,

And nature to admire.


Travel to the place

Where we can write,

Lines of rhyme,

At any time.


Travel to the place

Where we have enough space,

Work without race,

No tension on face.


Travel to the place

Where we can dance,

Sing at glance,

Bit of time to romance.


Travel to the place

Where we spread love,

Freedom to serve

And land to move.


Travel to the place

Where we can live,

Of joy and sprinkle its grace,

And do anything, anywhere.


Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Love

Giving and Forgiving

Caring and Sharing

Leaning and Dealing

Feeling and Understanding


Bonding and Binding

Touching and Tiding

Enduring and Everlasting

Unceasing and Undying


Devotion and Dedication

Affection and Adoration

Passion and Compassion

Motion and Emotion


Admire and Amendment

Patience and Commitment

Kind and Sentiment

Duty and Fulfillment


Peace and Prosperity

Truth and Trustworthy

Patriotism and Humanity

Friends and Family


Sensation, Meditation, Spiritual

Creation, Imagination, Natural

Dream, Hope, Immortal

Infinite, Forever, Eternal


Mind, Body, Soul and Heart

Air, Water, Fire and Earth

Any or All of these Define

Love – the Essence of Life

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Life Cycle


Outside there is darkness
in the still of the night
Only the stars and the moon
share their shimmers of light.

Daybreak brings radiance
from the golden bright sun
as a new day of living
has only just begun.

Sun shines, Moon disappear
Journey starts, destiny not near
Work in a day almost,
As we find ourselves lost

Streets become busy
as people head off to places.
Runs and races
Hopes on their faces.

We all need to live
Money to survive
Life slips away
As people no longer around you stay

As quick as it started
it will come to an end.

And once again the clock of life
repeats the same

Wake, work, home, eat, sleep
The cycle repeats

This cycle don’t seem to end
All your life to spend

Sunday, August 8, 2010

Riddle???

Thought, words and rhymes,

So many lines,

Also the voice divine,

Who am I?


Beautiful Creation,

Full of Imagination,

Express character fine,

Who am I?


Form of devotion,

Represents emotion,

Inspiration of mine

Who am I?


Sweeter than sweet,

Closer to Heart beat,

Enjoyable than wine,

Who am I?


Happiness of feeling,

Pain of relieving,

Glow and shine,

Who am I?


Twinkle Twinkle Little Star,

Jack N Jill Went up the Hill,

Can you define?

Who am I?

Thursday, August 5, 2010

Rose for Love, Health and Peace

While every flower has a wonderful story to tell, the rose stands alone in its abundant history and color meaning. So much so that we couldn’t resist giving it a little preferential treatment and dedicating a separate space to its rich symbolism.

Used for hundreds of years to convey messages without words, roses have long been a symbol of confidentiality - the Latin expression sub rosa (literally "under the rose") means something told in secret.

The rose has always been valued for its beauty and has a long history of symbolism. Roses are ancient symbols of love and beauty. Regardless of color, their unique beauty and subtle fragrance convey a message guaranteed to elicit delight from the recipient and envy from others. The rose was sacred to a number of goddesses. Also used for decoration.


Traditional Uses of the Rose

The uses of rose contain preparing of cosmetics, perfumes, hand lotions, creams, rose essential oil and rose water. In recent times almost all perfumes and fragrances contain rose oil. Attar of rose is the steam-extracted essential oil from rose flowers that has been used in perfumes for centuries. Rose water, made from the rose oil, is widely used in Asian and Middle Eastern cuisine. The French are known for their rose syrup, most commonly made from an extract of rose petals. In the United States, this French rose syrup is used to make rose scones and marshmallows.

The plant's fleshy edible fruit, which ripens in the late summer through autumn, is called a rose hip. Rose hips are occasionally made into jam, jelly, and marmalade, or are brewed for tea, primarily for their high vitamin C content. They are also pressed and filtered to make rose hip syrup. Rose hips are also used to produce Rose hip seed oil, which is used in skin products and some makeup products.

Apart from these roses are used to make medicines and have soothing effects in mind and body. Rose petal tea can be used to relieve uterine congestion causing pain and heavy periods. It is an excellent remedy for irregular periods and infertility. The oils made out of roses and the essential oils are used in aromatherapy and is said to have mild sedative activity and is used to treat anxiety and depression is also used to treat eye irritations.

Color Symbol

Color is definitely a personal preference. And while the red rose may be the first to come to mind, a rainbow of colors exists. Roses inspired people over thousands of years to develop a language of color. The most popular rose colors with the sentiments they express.

Red - Love, respect

Deep Pink - Gratitude, appreciation

Light Pink - Admiration, sympathy

White - Reverence, humility

Yellow - Sociability, friends, Joy

Orange - Enthusiasm, desire

Red and Yellow - Gaiety, joviality

Yellow - Sociability, friends

Lilac & purple - Enchantment, desire

Rose, the sign of love
Beauty is unique
Speaks for itself
An inspiration

Fragrance of rose
Sweet scent to the nose
So soft and smooth
It makes heart move

Rose for friendship

Rose to love deep

Rose for humanity

Rose for sympathy

Rose to melt the heart
Rose to force a start

Rose to rise the soul
Rose to achieve a goal

Rose to freeze body
Rose to mourn this memory
Rose to start a life
Rose to end the strife

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Change comes for everyone


Change refers to an alteration in the structure or society, ie. a change in the nature, thoughts, character, behaviors or relations of a society. The philosophical idea behind change in structure refers to growth, improvement and development. Change may be driven by cultural, religious, economic, scientific or technological forces etc. Change is a field of practice and research.

Sunrise a day
As moon goes away
24 hours time
Nothing stays the same

Season come and go
Nature changes in a row
It’s seems strange
Of course, it’s change

A boy to man
A girl to woman
Nature or human
Change comes for everyone

Change is continuous
Change is something that
is due
Change is something that will come;
Change is one we must welcome!

Let changes make earth paradise
Let changes foster love of life!
Let changes improve air and soil;
Let changes better lives for all;

Let change in heart, more charity;
Let change in rules afford security;

Let change in nature, more beauty;
Let change in mankind, integrity!

Change is good if life’s better;
Change is key if life’s repair;
Change is great if helps us fare
Change is nice if it’s care

Nothing Wrong
If change for long
Change is part of life;
Change is way for life!

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Personal Identity

“Personal Identity” refers self reflection or distinct personality of individual. Identity describes a person’s self image, self esteem and individuality.

Words, eyes, deeds
What actually speaks?
Walk around street
What we preach?

Search for “me”
Search for identity
What way we define
The mere word “I”

Stroke of brilliance
Stand out among millions
Memories of name
Work for fame

Elusive ray of hope
Walk on life's tightrope
Situation tense
Much needed common sense

World of competition
To reach ultimate position
Effort of superiority
To establish the identity

The day, we reach our destiny,
All we made, is our identity
Greed evolved again,
Work now to maintain

Cycle Repeats
Our requirement never meets
All try to look the same
Give themselves a name

Our true Identity is much more complex
Something a mere image doesn’t reflects
Image of our face
Is not what our identity makes

Perhaps we all have a real gift
others spirits to lift

Laugh and joke
Give others – a hope

Work for all your needs
Also give others – good deeds
A better person you will be known
Identity should be your own

Sunday, August 1, 2010

A Small Mouse

Great works are performed not by strength but by perseverance and imagination not limited to eyes but then realizing it in its true meaning. A lonely artist wandered from street to street in search of work. But neither luck nor his work fetched him any recognition. As he was passing by a silent street where a church stood in its divine pride blessing everyone and granting them their wishes.

The father of the church beckoned the artist to draw some sketches. An old church as it was, hoards of mice were scurrying in and around. Their excitement, tireless mischief caught his attention. Of all this mischievous bunch of mice, one mouse fascinated the real artist in him. It was like an intelligent bottle imp, making every effort to outwit its group successfully. His imagination stirred in him to draw a sketch of that lively mouse which later on became popular with kids and all.

The mouse none other than our favorite Mickey Mouse and the humble artist none other than Walt Disney! Walt Disney built around Mickey Mouse a world of its own- The Disney Land- a dream land for every child and also for a child in him which stood for innocence, imagination, creativity.

A small mouse marked a turning point in his life to make him live immemorial in every child’s heart for ages to come and go. A humble beginning is all needed to create a great art of appreciation, love. Never lose your heart when all your efforts end in failure.

A humble beginning will be a turning point in your life to spicing it with success, respect and wishes from all. Keep on trying without turning your face away from the truths of life.