Saturday, July 27, 2013

Collection of poems from 6th and 7th grade

Quintet
God's Fruits
God's fruits have the smell of heavenly air
God's fruits are the sun, the moon and the stars
Sweetness like love and wisdom are God's fruits
The fruits wear soft, silky and smooth bathrobes
You can hear the sound of joy, peace and cheer

Sunday, July 21, 2013

I'll be seeing you...

In my dream, you walked beside me
Along soft breeze and rolling sea
At sunrise, waves of sand churned free
Filling my heart with bliss and glee

Saturday, July 20, 2013

Children Learn What They Live

If a child lives with criticism,
       he learns to condemn.
If a child lives with hostility,
       she learns to fight.

Cheesy Confession


I read your words and my heart starts to bleed.
How can I sing your song, if you are all I need.
Now that you're gone, and never look back,
My voice is lost, and my world is black.

...And the greatest of these...

Love is not cantankerous, nor aloofness
It is not easily provoked nor angered
Love is not pugnacious, nor stubbornness
It is not self-seeking, nor self-centered

The Light meets The Night

The Child of Darkness
The Child of The Night
Searching though Darkness
Searching through The Night

Hunting for Brightness
Hunting for The Light
Reaching for Brightness
Reaching for The Light

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

The Vicious Cycle


Things come and go, that's the way it is! However, when you catch the golden opportunity of your life, don't let it go -- it might never come back, no matter what you do. This is a lesson you will learn over and over again. Yet, what if that thing you lost was your loved one? What would you do then? Would you respond like Aiko did?
          Aiko Loveless had been unloved most of his life. He lived in a harsh community where the neighbors weren't friendly, and mostly not toward him. You see, Aiko was different from those around him. He was shy and very quiet. Hardly anyone knew anything about him, not even his parents. In a place filled with noisy people, always pushy and bossing each other, it’s hard to survive if you're not social. To make matters worse, at school, Aiko was constantly rejected by his friends because his way of thinking was different. Aiko was an outcast in his community.