Skip to main content

"Boundless Love: A Birthday Reflection"

 


On my birthday, I pause to reflect,

On all the blessings life did project,

A family so dear, a love so true,

Each day, my heart, it did renew.


With parents' guidance, I have grown,

A brother's support, I've always known,

My hubby's love, a precious gift,

In his arms, my soul does lift.


A daughter's smile, a beam of light,

Her love, a beacon shining bright,

With her, my heart is full, complete,

A bond so deep, it can't deplete.


My career, a journey well-paced,

A path where my passions embraced,

And friends who fill my life with glee,

Their laughter, a symphony to me.


But if tomorrow, I must depart,

Know it's not the end, but a new start,

For my heart remains with you all,

In every memory, big and small.


The love I carry deep within,

Like stars above, it'll still begin,

To touch your lives, to mend the scars,

And guide you through life's trials and bars.


So don't shed tears, don't say goodbye,

Our love transcends the earth and sky,

From heavens high, it will descend,

A love that's boundless, without end.


On this birthday, I'm truly blessed,

With a life so rich, I must confess,

Thankful for each moment shared,

For all the love and joy we've bared.


So let's rejoice and celebrate,

With love and laughter, let's create,

A day to cherish, forevermore,

In the embrace of those I adore.


Comments

Popular posts from this blog

The Sun's Quiet Sacrifice

  The sun loves the moon so deeply he dies every night, not in rage or fury, but in quiet surrender, letting her breathe as the stars hold their breath. He slips away, a burning heart fading into the horizon, just to give her space— to let her glow, soft and silent, untouched by his fiery embrace. She rises, drenched in his fading warmth, her light more tender for the absence of his heat. And so, they dance— his sacrifice, her freedom, woven in the rhythm of day and night. The sun loves the moon so much he dies each time, only to rise again, for love is the fire that keeps them both alive. HAPPY VALENTINES DAY!!!

A Love Rewritten - Short Story

  Part 1: The Introverted Boy Adam had always been a quiet soul. Growing up in a small town with his family, he never had the desire to be surrounded by a crowd. His life revolved around the familiar comfort of his close-knit family and his best friend, Lucas, who had been by his side since they were kids. Adam was smart, intelligent, and had a good heart, but he always felt safer inside his own head. Relationships, especially with girls, were an alien concept to him. His interactions were mostly restricted to a small circle, and that’s exactly how he liked it. But everything changed the day he met Maya. Maya was everything Adam was not—extroverted, energetic, and with a wide network of friends, many of whom were boys. She was the life of every party, and she had ambition oozing from her every pore. Maya’s world was a whirlwind of activity, a world that Adam had never ventured into and often didn’t quite understand. To him, the idea of constant socializing, endless plans, and ca...

"Obitouri: Embracing Life's Impermanence – Can the Japanese Philosophy Transform Your Perspective?"

  Hey there, friends! Today, let's dive into the intriguing realm of Obitouri , a Japanese philosophy that gracefully navigates the delicate balance between life's impermanence and the profound beauty it holds. As we explore this philosophy with a philosophical angle, we'll ponder the question: Can Obitouri truly transform your perspective on life? Understanding Obitouri Obitouri, derived from the Japanese words "Obi" (to become) and "Touri" (a bird), encapsulates the idea of life's transient nature – a fleeting journey much like a bird's flight through the sky. At its core, Obitouri encourages us to embrace impermanence, acknowledging that everything in life is in a constant state of change. Philosophical Angle In a world often dominated by the pursuit of stability and permanence, Obitouri invites us to dance with the rhythm of change. Drawing parallels with existentialist philosophy, Obitouri challenges us to find meaning and purpose within th...