Category Archives: Poetry

What It Means To Be A Friend

Here is a song I wrote for a friend of mine. Each stanza has 4 lines, but wordpress isn’t very friendly in formatting, so go figure! hehe… Oh by the way, to those who missed it, my article in yesterday’s … Continue reading

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I have been erased

You wait and you wait, and then you wait no more Sullen, face downed, you turn to walk away, disgraced Love no more and soon the hurt fades What is left is a cosmic reminder of what could have been … Continue reading

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To those who donated to baby Tze Thean

Winter wondered, withered away, Then summer shone throughout the day, Bless thy hearts of kind and love, Thou rose the darling buds of May. Beauty sky, you grace the eye, Bless thy hearts of whom can see, Nature sings, Creator … Continue reading

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My void

Does anyone know how it feels, To be so different from the rest, Within a shell I am sealed, At where my mind protests. Protest I do at the signifiicance, Of what sets myself apart, I cringe and hurt at … Continue reading

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Rejuvenation

A dream so lucid it captivates my mind with a river that flows in my direction, Feelings of renewal and freshness combine, As God’s love streams in purification. My hands and face He cleansed. Like an egg that hatch amidst … Continue reading

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Driving Force

Was just thinking how certain things instill the ultimate zest that keep us going, in spite of pain, setbacks, and weaknesses. There are different things that keep us truly alive, for without them, we are nothing but an empty vessel. … Continue reading

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Traumatized for life

You wouldn’t know what near-death is, Until you knock the uncle at its door, The chance of a lifetime you would want to miss, You’d run and run as heartbeats roar. The frightening abyss still occurs to me, Fervently in … Continue reading

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