Monday, July 30, 2012

FAITHFUL COUPLE


Memories and experiences,
Truths, promises, chances and learnings,
Trusts, strengths, properties and givings,
Time and love; a twosome coalesces.

Behold thy reminiscences, ascertain such experiences,
Ability to forget is great, yet we know nothing of what in the future will happen;
Tell thy exceptional someone, your candour and reality,
Never do worthless promises, if you would just break them in return.

Learn to bestow chances for him, and value misfortunes of him,
Don’t let him be down once more, be pleased ‘bout his wrongs to learn from;
Entrust thyself upon his words, but ensure your strength for tomorrow,
Trust him and he’ll be true to you, treat him real and he’ll be sincere.

Can be a property of yours, but be a property of him too.
In any relationship, it’s not what you get but what you give.
You would have seen him love you, today more than yesterday, and less than tomorrow.
The path for true love with your pair means more – with hardships and pleasure.

Saturday, July 21, 2012

A Work for All


Never before has man had such capacity to control his own environment, … we have the power to make this the best generation of mankind in the history or the world—or to make it the last. In those vernal seasons of the year, when the air is calm and pleasant, it were an injury and sullenness against Nature to go out and see her riches and partake in her rejoicing with heaven and earth. Just what ecological crisis was, as a certainty already and a probability no more. We can make the world at its best, yet we can make it at its worst.
We were born with our resources or simply the nature itself. Anything which was a nature-need was given to us. The green trees, red blooming roses, blue sky and the white clouds, bright blessed days and dark sacred nights and the colourful rainbow was here. The insects, flies, mosquitoes, and animals were as well in here. What more can we ask for. We, being the responsible ones with our riches, shall do our duties well.
But our world is now full of problems. More effort to be exerted is needed from an inconvenient trouble-struggling earth. Everyone is affected and consequenced, with a very simple reason—humankind’s inappropriate wealth resources’ usage. The more that we do unacceptable works means the more that we suffer. The more we act faultily, the more we bear.
Say No to Destruction, and say Yes to Construction and Preservation. With all our minds functioning, a better world can be attained. We must have started earlier, than today wherein ecological crisis was already a certainty than at first just it being a probability. But now, there are still things that can be done. Let us all with our own little hands work as one. Plant trees. Lessen the cutting of trees, and just when badly needed. Use energy wisely. Lessen the use of plastics. Avoid burning of wastes. As easy as this, just for a furthermore reconstruction, do and take your part.
Not that easy for everyone, but if with sincerity and kind-heartedness, it would work. Yes, ecological crisis was already an assurance hence a simple job from each of us could help even just a bit. And if everyone would lend a hand and aim for our nature’s restoration or renewal if really needed, would work as well. Through simple things, we can be helpful. Not just as an individual, but as a united people. Wait no more for an absolutely destroyed world.

Saturday, July 14, 2012

Romeo and Juliet, The Comical Tragedy


In the churchyard, Paris came to visit Juliet’s tomb. He began scattering flowers until he heard the whistle of the servant telling him that someone is approaching. Romeo carrying a crowbar arrives with Balthasar whom he ordered to leave to deliver the letter to Montague. But Balthasar lingers to watch. Paris recognizes Romeo as the man who killed Tybalt and who indirectly murdered Juliet. Paris accosts Romeo. Romeo pleads him to leave, but Paris refuses. They draw their swords and fight. Romeo killed Paris. As he dies, Paris asks to be laid near Juliet in the tomb and Romeo consents. Romeo speaks to Juliet of his intention to spend eternity with her. He kisses Juliet, drinks the poison, kisses Juliet again, and dies. Balthasar went to the tomb and placed an epitaph for Romeo on Paris’ grave, and an epitaph for Paris on Romeo’s grave. Just then, Friar Lawrence came and Balthasar says that he fell asleep but dreamed that Romeo fought with and killed someone. Troubled, the friar went to the tomb where he finds 2 epitaph’s with Paris’ and Romeo’s names. Suddenly, Juliet awakes and asks the friar to where her husband is. The friar just nods his head and Juliet seen 2 dead persons beside her. But, a grave-digger suddenly showed up. Juliet was extremely shocked but she kindly asked the grave-digger to dig Romeo’s grave. Yet, Friar Lawrence heard the watch and instantly left Juliet with the grave-digger, and run. The digger finished digging but they saw Paris’ body on Romeo’s grave. Juliet asked the grave-digger again to dig for the other grave. The Capulet’s, Montague, and the Prince arrived. They saw the wrong identity between 2 men. Juliet seeing Romeo dead killed herself. The grave-digger having vengeful powers determined that it was all because of Balthasar. Balthasar showed up, asks for forgiveness, and asked to bring him in jail as his punishment. The Capulet’s, Montague and the Prince agreed. Capulet and Montague found out the true love between their children and decided that their hostility is at an end. They thanked the grave-digger and suggested that it will be the right hand man of the prince, and Prince Escalus agreed.

Saturday, July 7, 2012

Romeo and Juliet: The Finale


Paris visits Juliet’s tomb and when Romeo arrives challenges him. Romeo and Paris fight when suddenly Juliet awakes; and the two were shocked as well surprised and delighted. Shocked for having seen Juliet alive once again, and surprised and hearts delighted for they saw the woman they love. Interrupting the fight between the two, Juliet ordered them to stop. Still, Juliet knows that it was her who was the reason for the dwell that happened a while ago.
Paris asked Juliet to decide whom she will choose between him and Romeo. Juliet just kissed Romeo and they held hands together in front of Paris. Romeo asked Paris that it’s either he will let them two to live or together they’ll die. The Capulet’s, the Montague’s, and the Prince arrived. Paris killed himself witnessed by everyone in the place, to fee; the hurt no more seeing that Juliet was happy with Romeo.
Friar Lawrence explained everything about Juliet’s pretention of being dead, as well the secret marriage of Juliet and Romeo. The Prince asked Capulet and Montague to let their children be married and they agreed. They now understand and appreciated the two lovers’ sincerity and true love within. Capulet and Montague promised that they’ll fight no more. Romeo and Juliet were married and the feud ended. Prince Escalus died after years and Romeo turned to be the new prince of Verona.