Thursday, August 13, 2009

Don't give up

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"Quit! Give up, you're beaten!" they shout at me and plead.
"There's just too much against you now, this time you can't succeed."
And as I started to hang my head in front of failure's face.
My downward fall is broken by the memory of a race.

And hope refills my weakened will, as I recall that scene being.
A children's race. Young boys, young men, I remember well.
Excitement, sure, but also fear; it wasn't hard to tell.

They all lined up so full of hope. Each thought to win that race.
Or tie for first, or if not that, at least take second place.
And fathers watched from off the side, each cheering for his son.
And each boy hoped to show his dad, that he would be the one.

(The whistle blow)
To win, to be the hero there, was each young boy's desire.
And one boy in particular, his dad was in the crowd,
Was running near the lead and thought, My dad will be so proud.

But as he sped down the field across a shallow dip,
The little boy who thought to win, lost his step and slipped,
Trying hard to catch himself, his hands flew out to brace,
And 'mid the laughter of the crowd, he fell flat on his face.

So, down he fell and with him hope. He couldn't win it now.
Embarrassed, sad, he only wished to disappear somehow.
But, as he fell his dad stood up and showed his anxious face.
Which to the boy so clearly said, Get up and win the race!

He quickly rose, no damage done, behind a bit that's all,
And ran with all his mind and might to make up for his fall,
So anxious to restore himself, to catch up and to win.
His mind went faster than his legs. He slipped and fell again.

He wished that he had quit before with only one disgrace.
I'm hopeless as a runner now, I shouldn't try to race.
But through the laughing crowed he searched and found his father's face --
That steady look that said again Get up and win the race!

So up he jumped to try again, ten yards behind the last,
If I'm to gain those yards, he thought, I've got to run real fast.
Expanding everything he had, he regained eight or ten,
But trying so hard to catch the lead, he slipped and fell again.

Defeat! He lay there silently, a tear dropped from his eye.
There's no sense running anymore, three strikes, I'm out, why try?
The will to rise had disappeared, all hope had fled away,
So far behind, so error prone, closer all the way.

I've lost, so what's the use? he thought. I'll live with my disgrace.
Get up, an echo sounded low, get up and take your place.
You weren't meant for failure here; you haven't lost at all.
For winning is no more than this; to rise each time you fall.

So up he rose to win once more, deciding to commit,
He resolved that win or lose, at least he wouldn't quit.
So far behind the others now, the most he'd ever been,
Still he gave it all he had and ran as though to win.
Three times he'd fallen stumbling, three times he rose again.

They cheered the winning runner as he crossed the line, first place,
Head high and proud and happy: no falling, no disgrace.
But when the fallen youngster crossed the finishing line, last place,
The crowed gave him the greater cheer for finishing the race.

And even though he came in last, with head bowed low, not proud,
You would have thought he'd won the race, to listen to the crowd.
And to his dad he sadly said, "I didn't do so well."
"To me you won," his father said, "you rose each time you fell."

And now when times seem dark and hard and difficult to face.
The memory of that little boy helps me to run my race.
For all of life is like that race, with ups and downs and all,
And all you have to do to win is rise each time you fall.

"Quit! Give up, you're beaten!" they still shout in my face,
But another voice within me says, Get up and win the race!

Thursday, November 27, 2008

Trouble Times

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When time’s tough and life’s rough;
What will you do when the lights are off?
Killing off the insanity or yearn for love?
Maybe hiding aside crying soft.

Fine line crossing,
Between pride and freedom;
Whole life trying,
Getting rid of boredom.

Maybe it is a trial sent to test me,
But when will it end?
Maybe it is a burden,
But need I carry it?

Life’s just full of trouble,
But solutions differ;
Life’s just filled with laughter,
Just that it doesn’t ring near.

Beg to differ,
Said some,
Differ to beg,
Said I.



-LR
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Friday, October 17, 2008

Disappointment

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Crying out in the desert,
Looking for a stream of hope;
Fighting for those who deserves,
But waiting for never coming love.

Running through the fire,
Just so that I can have a closer look at my goal;
Is it too much to ask?
Just to have a taste of happiness?

Hideous stares from human,
Why is it so painful to bear?
The stares of envy and hate,
Why are they staring at the success?

I fell down on my knees,
The cold freezing rain licked my cheeks;
Only now I realize,
I’ve ran too much.

Must I give up my vision?
A vision of happiness that lies so far?
Is it never ending?
The pain that is so frightening…

Looking back at the past,
The pain and tears;
Maybe I’ve tortured myself too much,
Have I finally come to a full stop?

I’ve become so scared,
So scared of the man that I maybe;
Will it be the shining armour that I will be wearing?
Or will it be the cloak of solitude?

Should I look forward to the seat of gold?
Should I look forward to the staff made of gold?
Should I set my eyes so high up?
Maybe I’ll just be another disappointment.



-LR
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Saturday, September 6, 2008

Never give up

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In this world, in this cruel world that we live in;
How many dreams have been destroyed?
How many times I have fell to the depths of disappointment?
How hard it is to stand up again?

Trying to go to where my vision leads;
Maybe, just maybe, something will change;
Something that has been hindering me from the light;
Maybe I will be able to overcome.

Life is like travelling on the sea;
Waves just keep on hitting on the boat that we’re on;
But when we are lost on the sea;
No doubt, the waves will keep us going.

Why can’t I do what I want?
Just what is missing? What is lacking?
Is it just my imagination?
Or is it the reality that I’m trying to forgo?

What actually is happiness?
Where do I want to go?
I tried to find it through the sunsets;
But I just end up lost in nowhere.

So, just let us keep on going;
Go away from here leaving behind our footsteps;
Let us keep on moving;
Until our tears dried;
Maybe something will change;
No, something WILL change;
Change for the better tomorrow.



-LR
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Friday, July 11, 2008

Blessings

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Look around this world no matter where you live,
When you are walking across a busy street,
When you are eating in a restaurant with a busy feat,
What do you see but people with lots of needs?

Blessed are those who are poor,
for theirs is the wealth of the rich;
Blessed are those who are a fool,
for theirs is the guidance of the wise;
Blessed are those who are weak,
for theirs is the help of the strong;
Blessed are those who are selfish,
for theirs is the generosity of people;
Blessed are those who are in pain,
for theirs is the healing of healer;
Blessed are those who are sufferings,
for theirs is the pity of the blessed;
Blessed are those who complain,
for theirs is the company of fools;
Blessed are those who cry,
for theirs is the people who makes them cry;
Blessed are those who cannot read,
who theirs is the help of reader;
Blessed are those who die,
for theirs is the freedom from this ugly world...

Blessed are those who meditate on this,
Blessed are those who understand this,
Blessed are those who knew this,
for theirs is the wisdom that many seeks.


-LR
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Monday, April 7, 2008

Simple Plan - What if

Latest Simple Plan album. I love the chorus.

Linkin Park - Hands Held High

A song about war, it is really meaningful...