Verse 1
Putting an end to something often results in the ‘D’ word (read: dilemma), pain is implied proportionate to how huge it is. But sooner or later, you’ve got to stop when you’ve got to stop.
When the time has come for you to stop, then you should stop. How, is pretty much another issue.
Putting an end to something often results in the ‘D’ word (read: dilemma), pain is implied proportionate to how huge it is. But sooner or later, you’ve got to stop when you’ve got to stop.
When the time has come for you to stop, then you should stop. How, is pretty much another issue.
What if it’s too late to stop?
Just shut up and drive!
Nope that’s too egocentric
Drive straight and make a u-turn immediately once you reached the nearest roundabout
And someone actually said this to me
‘But mademoiselle, there’s no roundabout on the highway’
Just pray you’ll find an exit soon before you die in a car crash
Ps: Mademoiselle is a French word for Miss (pronounced: ma-moa-zell)
Verse 2
Dear Nur Fatin Fariza Fauzi, Happy 20th birthday. May Allah bless in all undertakings =)
A tiramisu for you
While one is still able to cherish life over here, as contrast as it is; few hours ago a housemate’s best friend passed away…
Dear sweetheart,
We might not be able to bear the burden of your tears
For only you know how deep that hurts
All the memories, all the promises
But we will live still
On this Earth, breathing
Knowing not when we’ll be tagged along
Reciting (36:82-83)
Verily, when He intends a thing, His command is, “be”, and it is!
So glory to Him in Whose hands is the dominion of all things: and to Him will ye be all brought back
Ps: (Yassiin:82-83)
No comments:
Post a Comment