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Got into a mood jam...thought i might sent this out, see if there are any takers...
"Do you remember?" Do you remember, That feeling that you get, When your heart lurches Out of your chest? In unexpected moments That take your breath away Seeing that little instance, That opportunity to say, "I like you." Those moments you stop To think if it's worth To wait or to jump With excitement and mirth. Do you remember how it feels, Of not being sure Of what is and what may. Yet, one thing is clear, "I like you." Do you remember what it feels To want to know if It's just a thought--pure imagination, Or a possibility might exist. Yet knowing makes no difference, As everything is a desire, To fulfill a yearning unquenched We find ourself the liar. And say to ourself, "I shouldn't like you." Do you remember what you did? Did you jump or run? Did you stay or hide? And did you have your fun? Was it worth the wait? Did you let it slide? Do you want some more? Was it love or pride? Tell me your thoughts, as i have mine. - mgsmd "PT" 6/2015 |
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Edited by
Pansytilly
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Fri 06/05/15 07:33 AM
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<smile>- uncle kracker "Smile" You're better than the best I'm lucky just to linger in your light Cooler than the flip-side of my pillow (that's right) Completely unaware Nothing can compare to where you send me It lets me know that it's okay (yeah, it's okay) And the moments when my good times start to fade [Chorus:] You make me smile like the sun, Fall outta bed Sing like a bird, Dizzy in my head Spin like a record, Crazy on a Sunday night You make me dance like a fool, Forget how to breathe Shine like gold, Buzz like a bee Just the thought of you can drive me wild Oh, you make me smile Even when you're gone Somehow you come along Just like a flower poking through the sidewalk crack And just like that You steal away the rain And just like that [Chorus] Don't know how I lived without you 'Cause every time that I get around you I see the best of me inside your eyes You make me smile You make me dance like a fool, Forget how to breathe Shine like gold, Buzz like a bee Just the thought of you can drive me wild Oh, you make me smile [Chorus] (Oh, you make me smile) Oh, you make me smile (Oh, you make me smile) Oh, you make me smile... -- unexpectedly, you have been making me smile...in a very nice way...and i appreciate that...a lot. |
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finally found one in english...sortof...
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<take me out of the dark>-Gary valenciano
Just what is it in me? Sometimes I just don't know What keeps me in Your love, Why you never let me go And though you're in me now, I fall and hurt you still My Lord, please show me how To know just how you feel You have forgiven me Too many times it seems I feel I'm not what you might call A worthy Christian after all And though I love You so Temptation finds it's way to me Teach me to trust in You With all my heart To lean not on my own understanding I just forget You won't give me what I can't bear Take me out of the dark, my Lord I don't wanna be there You've never left my side You gave Your hand to me to hold Oh Jesus, I'm no longer in the cold And yet, I leave You there When I feel satisfied I'd like to thank You every day Not only when I feel that way I've never known a Man Who'd give His life for sinners like me And yet, because He loves us so He's promised us eternity And we can have that promise And be His if we have faith And just believe Teach us to trust in you With all my heart To lean not on my own understanding We just forget You won't give us what we can't bear Take us out of the dark, My Lord 'Cause we don't want to be alone Take me out of the dark, My Lord We don't wanna be there, My Lord Trust in You with all my heart Lean not on my own understanding I just forget You won't give me what I can't bear Take me out of the dark, My Lord Cause we don't want to be alone Take me out of the dark, My Lord I don't want to be there |
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Woman, I hear you roar... "Femme" What makes you and who? Your calmness and fury do Belong in beauty and a burning to be everything As water and wine for the masses and kings. Flowing outlines that define your being That thoughts do glide in endless seeking. Where do you start and how do you end? You are the philosopher's stone, an allure that transcends, To know you, and have you, in sacredness and in sin, Where answers stop, more questions begin. Child of wonder, child of might That gives the world its lively light. Restless spirit of land and sea, Find your abode that you may be A sprite that dances in fields of gold, And sits as still whence one is told With seeking mischief in thine eyes, While laughing gaily in surprise, And innocent belief in what you do, Such is the blessing inside of you. When change did come and felt within, A clashing inside thee did begin, Of wants and needs and lusts do lie, As guile and wantonness would deny, Your simple yearnings of life's giving Tangled in hopes of your receiving, As known to you as the unknown And fully you emptied that you've shown, Your own self poured upon the earth Of men and beasts of your rebirth. Shattered and endless your tears did flow Death's grip released did not let you go, But only for a moment, you sold your pain And stood while broken, but never in vain. A fragile warrior that sought destiny, To create, to hold, to nurture and carry, And be your own self as others you made This led your path, once paid, now repaid. A finished but unended turning of tides That binds together the lasting divide. This enigma, our myst�re. This chaos, our desire. This essence, our madness. This blessing, our presence. The proclivities we choose to take or leave, In wantings prove what we aggrieve. In the harmony of senses we make our home, And in the threshold of our silence, alone With unexpected longings that still pierce our depths, That in timeless rememberings, we keep and are kept. --mgsmd "PT" 6/2015 |
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Dear friend/s,
It's funny how I met you, since I wasn't really looking for you. I guess that's how life happens. I learned a little bit about you, and a lot more about myself. I never really understood what that saying, "Don't look for yourself in others, then they will not look for themselves in you" really meant until I found myself because of you. Maybe you understood this, without really thinking about it. Maybe that’s why we're friends. "Man in the Mirror" is a nice song. It simply says that a change for the better in the world has to start with a change for the better in ourselves. There is always room for improvement. Time and time again, I see people unwilling to take a hard, honest look at themselves, myself included. Sometimes, we think that our worth is what everyone else thinks we are worth. Other times, we like others to think we are worth more than what we feel about ourselves. That is fine, that is natural. I notice that the terrible things happen is when we begin to believe we are much too much more than what we actually are. It’s sad how people treat each other, just because of this inflated mis-perception of self; and sadder what we do to ourselves because of it, without even knowing it, without even batting an eyelash. I'm glad I met you. I'm glad we’re friends--as far as this kind of friendship goes. It's always a pleasure to learn and unlearn things about me, about you, about love, science, religion, politics, relationships, humor, seriousness and everything else in between and beyond. The world may be your oyster, and mine may be a clam, but I like it that we lay on the same ocean floor. Sincerely, ~PT |
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Many doubt the value of the friendships that can be made here....
I hope these words go a long way to dispel those feelings.... Thank you.... |
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You are highly intelligent, articulate, talented and, most of all, I appreciate your loyalty.
We all have ego which defines our self-worth, as long as it doesn't get out of control. You stated your views quite well. It is very important to treat people well, especially your friends, and to be kind and loyal to them. Thank you for including me in your journey. |
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thank you.
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Thank you
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Nice and meaningful thoughts..
Thank you for the link. |
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I believe this.... |
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Dear friend/s, It's funny how I met you, since I wasn't really looking for you. I guess that's how life happens. I learned a little bit about you, and a lot more about myself. I never really understood what that saying, "Don't look for yourself in others, then they will not look for themselves in you" really meant until I found myself because of you. Maybe you understood this, without really thinking about it. Maybe that’s why we're friends. "Man in the Mirror" is a nice song. It simply says that a change for the better in the world has to start with a change for the better in ourselves. There is always room for improvement. Time and time again, I see people unwilling to take a hard, honest look at themselves, myself included. Sometimes, we think that our worth is what everyone else thinks we are worth. Other times, we like others to think we are worth more than what we feel about ourselves. That is fine, that is natural. I notice that the terrible things happen is when we begin to believe we are much too much more than what we actually are. It’s sad how people treat each other, just because of this inflated mis-perception of self; and sadder what we do to ourselves because of it, without even knowing it, without even batting an eyelash. I'm glad I met you. I'm glad we’re friends--as far as this kind of friendship goes. It's always a pleasure to learn and unlearn things about me, about you, about love, science, religion, politics, relationships, humor, seriousness and everything else in between and beyond. The world may be your oyster, and mine may be a clam, but I like it that we lay on the same ocean floor. Sincerely, ~PT PT, The world is a better place because you are in it! |
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Dear friend/s,
It's funny how I met you, since I wasn't really looking for you. I guess that's how life happens. I learned a little bit about you, and a lot more about myself. I never really understood what that saying, "Don't look for yourself in others, then they will not look for themselves in you" really meant until I found myself because of you. Maybe you understood this, without really thinking about it. Maybe that’s why we're friends. "Man in the Mirror" is a nice song. It simply says that a change for the better in the world has to start with a change for the better in ourselves. There is always room for improvement. Time and time again, I see people unwilling to take a hard, honest look at themselves, myself included. Sometimes, we think that our worth is what everyone else thinks we are worth. Other times, we like others to think we are worth more than what we feel about ourselves. That is fine, that is natural. I notice that the terrible things happen is when we begin to believe we are much too much more than what we actually are. It’s sad how people treat each other, just because of this inflated mis-perception of self; and sadder what we do to ourselves because of it, without even knowing it, without even batting an eyelash. I'm glad I met you. I'm glad we’re friends--as far as this kind of friendship goes. It's always a pleasure to learn and unlearn things about me, about you, about love, science, religion, politics, relationships, humor, seriousness and everything else in between and beyond. The world may be your oyster, and mine may be a clam, but I like it that we lay on the same ocean floor. Sincerely, ~PT My Lord . You are incredibly talented, soulful & loving. |
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Dear friend/s, It's funny how I met you, since I wasn't really looking for you. I guess that's how life happens. I learned a little bit about you, and a lot more about myself. I never really understood what that saying, "Don't look for yourself in others, then they will not look for themselves in you" really meant until I found myself because of you. Maybe you understood this, without really thinking about it. Maybe that’s why we're friends. "Man in the Mirror" is a nice song. It simply says that a change for the better in the world has to start with a change for the better in ourselves. There is always room for improvement. Time and time again, I see people unwilling to take a hard, honest look at themselves, myself included. Sometimes, we think that our worth is what everyone else thinks we are worth. Other times, we like others to think we are worth more than what we feel about ourselves. That is fine, that is natural. I notice that the terrible things happen is when we begin to believe we are much too much more than what we actually are. It’s sad how people treat each other, just because of this inflated mis-perception of self; and sadder what we do to ourselves because of it, without even knowing it, without even batting an eyelash. I'm glad I met you. I'm glad we’re friends--as far as this kind of friendship goes. It's always a pleasure to learn and unlearn things about me, about you, about love, science, religion, politics, relationships, humor, seriousness and everything else in between and beyond. The world may be your oyster, and mine may be a clam, but I like it that we lay on the same ocean floor. Sincerely, ~PT PT, The world is a better place because you are in it! This |
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((((Pansytilly))))
I adore you,and Thank you so much for being my friend . The things you have written in this thread are heartbreakingly beautiful. |
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Dear friend/s, It's funny how I met you, since I wasn't really looking for you. I guess that's how life happens. I learned a little bit about you, and a lot more about myself. I never really understood what that saying, "Don't look for yourself in others, then they will not look for themselves in you" really meant until I found myself because of you. Maybe you understood this, without really thinking about it. Maybe that’s why we're friends. "Man in the Mirror" is a nice song. It simply says that a change for the better in the world has to start with a change for the better in ourselves. There is always room for improvement. Time and time again, I see people unwilling to take a hard, honest look at themselves, myself included. Sometimes, we think that our worth is what everyone else thinks we are worth. Other times, we like others to think we are worth more than what we feel about ourselves. That is fine, that is natural. I notice that the terrible things happen is when we begin to believe we are much too much more than what we actually are. It’s sad how people treat each other, just because of this inflated mis-perception of self; and sadder what we do to ourselves because of it, without even knowing it, without even batting an eyelash. I'm glad I met you. I'm glad we’re friends--as far as this kind of friendship goes. It's always a pleasure to learn and unlearn things about me, about you, about love, science, religion, politics, relationships, humor, seriousness and everything else in between and beyond. The world may be your oyster, and mine may be a clam, but I like it that we lay on the same ocean floor. Sincerely, ~PT I�ve been thinking a lot about it too, Pansy. Through every person I met in my life I learnt a bit, or a bit more, about myself, about who I really am, no matter what others think, no matter what I think. And many times I found myself laughing on my own account with the thought: Oh you silly, touch the ground. But also: You underestimate yourself. Deep, true look at ourselves can be hard, sometimes scary, but is so liberating. As a matter of fact for me also humorous, lol. When we accept ourselves as we truly are, we can let go every pretending, every mask, they don�t serve anymore. We don�t have to suit others but can fully respect and accept their way. People encourage us, provoke us, enrich us, change our horizons and we grow. Thank you for being one of these people, my friend, with all your qualities that shine in all coulors of rainbow |
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what a wonderful post and so true, we met people and form bonds in so many places as long as we keep the avenues open...
So many things were so glaringly true thank you so much for the nice wake up link this am. Great job... |
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