I was always there
Waited for so long
Now I am gone
I am no more here
If you ever came
I won’t be there
You’ll see the place
It’ll be the same
With its hanging bowers
The grass may be green
And the trees that tower
The house will stare
With the rooms all bare
While walking on the pave
You’ll crunch some dead leaves
You may think you heard
Someone scream
You’ll clutch your heart
You may depart
But I won’t be there
I am gone for good
Now it is me
Who is lost forever!
Hmmm...? I wonder why not?
Especially when the topic is in reference to something relevant to a particular individual? In my opinion, that tells me that the OP likes to be in control and his/her post is the only one that matters and prefers not to interact. Of course, that is the OP's perrogotive and I respect that.
I would like to say that I do live by my belief in Karma and I can only TRY to be the best person I can be on a daily basis. This doesn't mean that I lose my right to my opinion. I don't believe that having an opinion, that another doesn't agree with, means that I'm a bad person or that I'm causing harm by stating my opinion. When someone doesn't agree with another's comment, we are all allowed freedom of speech, so why not disagree with that comment? We can, after all, agree to disagree, right? So my point is, that quietly insinuating hypocrity based on one's opinion, is not an act of violence nor should that be considered harmful or hateful or inhuman. I can't see why this would be considered something that would cause bad karma or how a simple comment is determined to be "bad karma" and why not have a mature dialogue if there were questions/comments and welcome communication?
I don't get it...
1st. It seems a bundle of people think I do need their instructions to handle my problems while their behavior doesn't seem my style at all.
2nd. For some reasons, I want to try Swedish Marabou milk chocolate today... Not sure I can find it here around my place but I will try and see...
Dinner time....
Every year we celebrate the end of the sugar cane crop in a festival we call "Cropover". (The name speaks for itself)
This festival has grown throughout the years. It is a cohobblopot of traditional ceremonies, music tents and parties. My best friend and her husband are here and we visited a music tent last night. The performers were fantastic. It was a mixture of old and new artistes and music.
Wonderful vibes! We partied and enjoyed ourselves. It was great.
Today is Kadooment day - the last festival day which culminates in a big street party with people joining bands (for a fee) dressed in costumes and dancing in the street from our national stadium to Spring Garden Highway while the latest music of the season plays. They are competitions for best band, most played song etc.
I will be enjoying it all from the comfort of my tv.
Much better view.
We may go to the highway later as it is the biggest street party of the year.
Wishing everyone a wonderful day today!