Thursday, December 18, 2014

Platonic Love Poem with Picture By: Rakoon



Hear. I'm calling you in silence,
won't you feel my cry?
Nights and days have passed and 
my heart has been looking back
It's blind and sad now: it feels betrayed
and hurt and it's holding its pieces toghether 
not to fall into the bitterness of apathy.
The mind suffers for its painful friend and 
it lives in a daydream.
I find some peace there, under that
imponent, bloomy tree: I'd stand still,
a silent wind caressing the long hair away.
My eyes looking tenderly into yours: 
two mirrors that shine of a same light;
We wouldn't dare to step forward at
once, but you'd finally be won by that
most innocent desire. As if two more ancient
voices were calling each other in a desperate 
agony, we'd get closer and closer; the memory of
reality would stop us at first, but that place,
it is most hidden and far from it.
You will be just in front of me and after a little while
you'll take my hand into yours.
I'll always be here for you when
you need.
Hear me, hear my weak cry,
you should know all that...!!!

Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays Wishes Pictures with Quotes

Christmas day is one of the very festive. There are holidays in many countries around the world for enjoy Christmas. Christmas day is very important movement for Christian in memory of Jesus Christ's birth and most people enjoy the day on December 25 in the English calendar. There are different ways to celebrate Christmas, and people in different countries tries their cultural traditions with more universal Christmas movement. Many people hold Christmas parties in the weeks celebrating to Christmas day, many people have take rest form work and spend time with their families and loved ones on Christmas event. Other people may friendly openly invite friends to a Christmas or lake lunch or dinner. Christmas day is a charming day for children who receive gifts that they have been longing for. Many children believe in humanity happiness, or Father Christmas, a figure who is believed to provide Christmas presents to children. So we presenting some special and unique picture of Christmas and Holidays session with famous quotation we hope you will like these cards and wallpapers.


I have forever consideration of Christmas moment, when it has come surrounding, as a first class time; a kind, merciful, charitable time; the only time I know of, in the extended almanac of the year, when men and women appear by one approval to open their shut up hearts without restraint, and to think of people underneath them as if they actually were fellow passengers to the important, and not another race of creatures leap on their journeys...!!!"
~Charles Dickens...!!!




"Love is what's in the room with you at Christmas if you discontinue opportunity presents and pay attention...!!!"
~Haim...!!!




"Contributions of time and love are certainly the essential ingredients of a truthfully Merry Christmas....!!!"
~Peg Bracken...!!!




"Christmas doesn't come beginning a store, maybe Christmas possibly means a slight bit more...!!!"
~Dr. Seuss...!!!




"Christmas is a season for kindling the fire for hospitality in the hall...!!!"
~Haim...!!!




"Christmas is eternally, not for immediately one daytime, for devoted, allotment, charitable, are not to place absent like bells and illumination and glitter, in some small package upon a ledge. The superior you perform for others is superior you do yourself...!!!"
~Norman Wesley Brooks...!!!




"How numerous monitor Christ's birthday! How few, His precepts...!!!"
~Benjamin Franklin...!!!




"No matter how much falls on us, we keep plowing in front. That's the just way to remain the infrastructure clear...!!!"
~Greg Kincaid...!!!




"By no means be anxious about the magnitude of your Christmas tree. In the eyes of kids, they are all 30 feet tall...!!!"
~Larry Wilde...!!!




"Christmas is a time to release our hearts to GOD and his hand outs. Just like the rest of the time...!!!"
~Haim...!!!


Wednesday, December 17, 2014

Can I?


Write compound sentences
Use punctuation correctly in my writing
Plan a short story
Deduce information from a text and picture
Start sentences in a variety of ways
Use key events in a narrative to write a play script
Deduce information from a variety of sources
Use some compound and complex sentences to describe life in the workhouse
Extend my sentences using connectives
Use persuasive language to give my side of the argument
Use the language from a narrative text to create a poem
Understand a character�s point of view
Edit and improve my writing
Write a paragraph using connectives and a variety of sentence lengths
Use speech punctuation correctly in direct speech
Answer questions from a character�s point of view
Punctuate speech correctly
Use drama techniques to explore a character�s feelings
Use a range of more connectives to extend my sentences
Predict the next section of a story
Use the apostrophe correctly
Write a persuasive letter
Record speech
Plan a newspaper report
Write an informed letter
Write a diary entry
Create a non-chronological report
Answer questions from a report
Write a character description
Record speech correctly
Contract sentences
Write in the style of an author
Research an endangered animal
Recognise persuasive language
Write complex sentences
Create a slogan for my campaign
Collect research for a biography
Answer questions about someone�s life
Use punctuation
Write a letter to a pen-pal
Edit and improve my writing
Write compound and complex sentences
Write my thoughts and feelings about an event that has happened
Write a short diary entry
Use all the features of a dairy
Write an effective letter opener
Write a sports� commentary
Collect facts for a report
Generate questions for my report
Create a headline
Plan a newspaper report
Use punctuation correctly
Identify the features of an advert
Use persuasive language
Write a script
Research for a biography
Plan a biography
Understand the difference between direct and reported speech
Use direct speech in my writing
Use dashes in my writing
Use effective language to have an effect on the reader
Use complex sentences in my writing
Change the tense in various sentences
Group ideas into paragraphs

Can I?




From a 10-year-old's literacy exercise book, listing the learning objectives for one academic year.

Tuesday, December 16, 2014

Peshawar, 16-12-14

Talib's a mad-man, Talib's a fool,
his biggest fear is you going to school, 'coz if
you spend all those years in the school,
you'd know Talib's a mad-man, Talib's a fool.

 

12 Reasons You are my Ex


1. Exacerbate: to make worse
2. Exact: to call for and obtain (�exact revenge�)
3. Exaggerate: to overemphasize or overstate
4. Exalt: to glorify or intensify
5. Examine: to inspect, investigate, or scrutinize
6. Exasperate: to aggravate or enrage
7. Excavate: to remove or expose by digging or as if by digging
8. Exceed: to be greater than or to go beyond a limit or normal boundary
9. Except: to keep out or to object
10. Excerpt: to take out or select, especially writing, for other use
11. Exchange: to trade
12. Excise: to remove by cutting or as if by cutting




From 90 Verbs Starting with "Ex-", Daily Writing Tips. Submitted by Sean Wai Keung.

Monday, December 15, 2014

You be tellin' me how to live.

I be studyin', Miss, property
of flowers an' they be bloom,
an' they be wilt, an' they be
tellin' me how I live till to-
-day, in them, up an' down,
in them, crest an' tough;
I be studyin', Miss, the
property of stone, an' it
be tellin' me, how I got
by, all those many years,
against all bad weather,
I be studyin', Miss, all
them years, being meself
in flower, in stone, in sun, in
moon, in all them things you
say in the classroom, Miss,
you be tellin' me how to live.
 

A Life's Parallels


Never on this side of the grave again.
Christina Rossetti


Synthetic coconut shies.
Whiskers absurdly long.

Give the show away.
Everything tawdry and shoddy.

Was it always so?
Were they as cheap looking
in one�s youth when one loved it all?

Does one get fastidious as one grows
older and the fair
always was rowdy
and dirty
and unappealing?

As we came away,
all Himself said was:
�Our poor park,
how untidy it is.�




Diary of a Sheffield housewife, August 1942. Diarist 5447 in the Mass Observation Project. Submitted by B.T. Joy.