I LOOKED AT YOU AND SMILED THE OTHER DAY
I THOUGHT YOU'D SEE ME BUT YOU DIDN'T
I SAID " I LOVE YOU " AND WAITED FOR WHAT YOU WOULD SAY
I THOUGHT YOU'D HEAR ME BUT YOU DIDN'T
I ASKED YOU TO COME OUTSIDE AND PLAY BALL WITH ME
I THOUGHT YOU'D FOLLOW ME BUT YOU DIDN'T
I DREW A PICTURE JUST FOR YOU TO SEE
I THOUGHT YOU'D SAVE IT BUT YOU DIDN'T
I MADE A FORT FOR US BACK IN THE WOODS
I THOUGHT YOU'D CAMP WITH ME BUT YOU DIDN'T
I FOUND SOME WORMS 'N SUCH FOR FISHING IF WE COULD
I THOUGHT YOU'D WANT TO GO BUT YOU DIDN'T
I NEEDED YOU JUST TO TALK TO, MY THOUGHTS TO SHARE
I THOUGHT YOU'D WANT TO BUT YOU DIDN'T
I TOLD YOU ABOUT THE GAME HOPING YOU'D BE THERE
I THOUGHT YOU'D SURELY COME BUT YOU DIDN'T
I ASKED YOU TO SHARE MY YOUTH WITH ME
I THOUGHT YOU'D WANT TO BUT YOU COULDN'T
MY COUNTRY CALLED ME TO WAR, YOU ASKED ME TO COME HOME SAFELY
BUT I DIDN'T.
THESE BLOGS ARE NOT MY OWN STORIES. I COPIED THEM FROM DIFFERENT SITES AND ALSO FROM BOOKS AND MAGAZINES BECAUSE I THOUGHT THAT THESES STORIES ARE WORTH TO BE READ. A COLLECTION OF CLASSIC STORIES, LIFE LESSONS.
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quite touching
When you came into the world, she held you in her arms. You thanked
her by wailing like a banshee.
> When you were 1 year old, she fed you and bathed you. You thanked her
by crying all night long.>
> When you were 2 years old, she taught you to walk. You thanked her by
running away when she called.>
> When you were 3 years old, she made all your meals with love. You
thanked her by tossing your plate on the floor.>
> When you were 4 years old, she gave you some crayons You thanked her
by coloring the dining room table.>
> When you were 5 years old, she dressed you for the holidays. You
thanked her by plopping into the nearest pile of mud>
> When you were 6 years old, she walked you to school. You thanked her
by screaming, "I'M NOT GOING!"
> When you were 7 years old, she bought you a baseball.
You thanked her by throwing it through the next-door-neighbor's window.>
> When you were 8 years old, she handed you an ice cream. You thanked
her by dripping it all over your lap.>
> When you were 9 years old, she paid for piano lessons. You thanked her
by never even bothering to practice.>
> When you were 10 years old, she drove you all day, from soccer to
gymnastics to one birthday party after another. You thanked her by
jumping out of the car and never looking back.>
> When you were 11 years old, she took you and your friends to the
movies.You thanked her by asking to sit in a different row.>
> When you were 12 years old, she warned you not to watch certain TV
shows.You thanked her by waiting until she left the house.>
> Those Teenage Years>
> When you were 13, she suggested a haircut that was becoming. You
thanked her by telling her she had no taste.>
> When you were 14, she paid for a month away at summer camp. You
thanked her by forgetting to write a single letter.>
> When you were 15, she came home from work, looking for a hug. You
thanked her by having your bedroom door locked.>
> When you were 16, she taught you how to driver her car. You thanked
her by taking it every chance you could.>
> When you were 17, she was expecting an important call. You thanked her
by being on the phone all night.>
> When you were 18, she cried at your high school graduation. You
thanked her by staying out partying until dawn.>> Growing Old and Gray>
> When you were 19, she paid for your college tuition, drove you to
campus, carried your bags. You thanked her by saying good-bye outside
the dorm so you wouldn't be embarrassed in front of your friends.>
> When you were 20, she asked whether you were seeing anyone. You
thanked her by saying, "It's none of your business.">
> When you were 21, she suggested certain careers for your future. You
thanked her by saying, "I don't want to be like you.">
> When you were 22, she hugged you at your college graduation. You
thanked her by asking whether she could pay for a trip to Europe.>
> When you were 23, she gave you furniture for your first apartment.
You thanked her by telling your friends it was ugly.>
> When you were 24, she met your fiance and asked about your plans for
the future.You thanked her by glaring and growling, "Muuhh-ther, please!">
> When you were 25, she helped to pay for your wedding, and she cried
and told you how deeply she loved you. You thanked her by moving halfway
across the country.>
> When you were 30, she called with some advice on the baby. You thanked
her by telling her, "Things are different now.">
> When you were 40, she called to remind you of an relative's birthday.
You thanked her by saying you were "really busy right now.">
> When you were 50, she fell ill and needed you to take care of her.
You thanked her by reading about the burden parents become to their
children.>
> And then, one day, she quietly died. And everything you never did came
crashing down like thunder.>
> "Rock me baby, rock me all night long." The hand who rocks the cradle
>... may rock the world".>
> There's no substitute for her. Cherish every single moment.>
> Though at times she may not be the best of friends, may not agree to
our thoughts, she is still your mother!!!>
> She will be there for you ... to listen to your woes, your braggings,
your frustations, etc.>
> Ask yourself ... have you put aside enough time for her, to listen to
her "blues" of working in the kitchen, her tiredness???>
> Be tactful, loving and still show her due respect though you may have
a different view from hers.>
> Once gone, only fond memories of the past and also regrets will be
left.>
> DON'T TAKE FOR GRANTED THE THINGS CLOSEST TO YOUR HEART. LOVE HER MORE
>THAN YOU LOVE YOURSELF. LIFE IS MEANINGLESS WITHOUT HER...
her by wailing like a banshee.
> When you were 1 year old, she fed you and bathed you. You thanked her
by crying all night long.>
> When you were 2 years old, she taught you to walk. You thanked her by
running away when she called.>
> When you were 3 years old, she made all your meals with love. You
thanked her by tossing your plate on the floor.>
> When you were 4 years old, she gave you some crayons You thanked her
by coloring the dining room table.>
> When you were 5 years old, she dressed you for the holidays. You
thanked her by plopping into the nearest pile of mud>
> When you were 6 years old, she walked you to school. You thanked her
by screaming, "I'M NOT GOING!"
> When you were 7 years old, she bought you a baseball.
You thanked her by throwing it through the next-door-neighbor's window.>
> When you were 8 years old, she handed you an ice cream. You thanked
her by dripping it all over your lap.>
> When you were 9 years old, she paid for piano lessons. You thanked her
by never even bothering to practice.>
> When you were 10 years old, she drove you all day, from soccer to
gymnastics to one birthday party after another. You thanked her by
jumping out of the car and never looking back.>
> When you were 11 years old, she took you and your friends to the
movies.You thanked her by asking to sit in a different row.>
> When you were 12 years old, she warned you not to watch certain TV
shows.You thanked her by waiting until she left the house.>
> Those Teenage Years>
> When you were 13, she suggested a haircut that was becoming. You
thanked her by telling her she had no taste.>
> When you were 14, she paid for a month away at summer camp. You
thanked her by forgetting to write a single letter.>
> When you were 15, she came home from work, looking for a hug. You
thanked her by having your bedroom door locked.>
> When you were 16, she taught you how to driver her car. You thanked
her by taking it every chance you could.>
> When you were 17, she was expecting an important call. You thanked her
by being on the phone all night.>
> When you were 18, she cried at your high school graduation. You
thanked her by staying out partying until dawn.>> Growing Old and Gray>
> When you were 19, she paid for your college tuition, drove you to
campus, carried your bags. You thanked her by saying good-bye outside
the dorm so you wouldn't be embarrassed in front of your friends.>
> When you were 20, she asked whether you were seeing anyone. You
thanked her by saying, "It's none of your business.">
> When you were 21, she suggested certain careers for your future. You
thanked her by saying, "I don't want to be like you.">
> When you were 22, she hugged you at your college graduation. You
thanked her by asking whether she could pay for a trip to Europe.>
> When you were 23, she gave you furniture for your first apartment.
You thanked her by telling your friends it was ugly.>
> When you were 24, she met your fiance and asked about your plans for
the future.You thanked her by glaring and growling, "Muuhh-ther, please!">
> When you were 25, she helped to pay for your wedding, and she cried
and told you how deeply she loved you. You thanked her by moving halfway
across the country.>
> When you were 30, she called with some advice on the baby. You thanked
her by telling her, "Things are different now.">
> When you were 40, she called to remind you of an relative's birthday.
You thanked her by saying you were "really busy right now.">
> When you were 50, she fell ill and needed you to take care of her.
You thanked her by reading about the burden parents become to their
children.>
> And then, one day, she quietly died. And everything you never did came
crashing down like thunder.>
> "Rock me baby, rock me all night long." The hand who rocks the cradle
>... may rock the world".>
> There's no substitute for her. Cherish every single moment.>
> Though at times she may not be the best of friends, may not agree to
our thoughts, she is still your mother!!!>
> She will be there for you ... to listen to your woes, your braggings,
your frustations, etc.>
> Ask yourself ... have you put aside enough time for her, to listen to
her "blues" of working in the kitchen, her tiredness???>
> Be tactful, loving and still show her due respect though you may have
a different view from hers.>
> Once gone, only fond memories of the past and also regrets will be
left.>
> DON'T TAKE FOR GRANTED THE THINGS CLOSEST TO YOUR HEART. LOVE HER MORE
>THAN YOU LOVE YOURSELF. LIFE IS MEANINGLESS WITHOUT HER...
Thursday, April 13, 2006
India:2020 - Lets make it happen
A person saw a dream of making India a developed nation by 2020. But he alone cannot make that to happen.By saying this he needs the support of all the people of India. Now whether to react to his remark or not is upto the individual.In this fast moving world we always tend to think in a way in which “I” always gets preference over “WE”.The general thinking is like “Why should i, why not they”. But to bring any radical changes to our society we have to think on a broad level and we have to do something which can be set as milestone in path towards the whole upliftment of society.Today you will find a lot of people with variety of ideas but they are afraid of something, the thing that even they don’t know. Problem with Indian lifestyle is that people here are supposed to take responsibility of their family and society. Due to fear of future security they get confined in that envelop of their life. But the thing is that if one wants to bring some changes to thesociety or to his/her life, one has to be passionate about his/her ideas ,passionate about their dreams.No one is born genious.The difference between a genious and a normal person is the realization of their potential.
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