How very often do we hold ourselves in check When it comes to expressing what we truly desire, As if life were nothing but a series of second chances
And even though we realize there will be that moment When it is too late for saying or doing what we wanted, More often than not we still allow ourselves to hold back
What is it about us that makes us so cautious and afraid To be truthful and reveal our heart’s desires to another, While regretful days and nights punish us unmercifully
Do we really believe that by telling someone of our love, It will somehow harm the relationship that we share, And if that be the case, what does that say about us
Choose not to live your life in fearful speculations While your dreams fade into the mists of time, But seize the moment to be true to yourself
Dare to give your hopes and dreams wings To fly freely where you most desire to be For no one else is likely to do it for you
And if you do not heed this heartfelt plea, You’ll doom yourself to the gray shadows Of whom you might have become
I’ll tell you secrets, but they are lies. I can look at your face and right in your eyes. I’ll tell you things you want to hear. Then I’ll push you away when you get near.
You’ll be my friend when I want you to be But there’s things about me that you’ll never see. You won’t see my heart for there is none And my actions will kill you faster than a gun.
I will hurt you and I won’t care For one morning you’ll awake and I’m not there. I’ll tell you you’re special but that’s just a lie. I will hurt you and make you cry.
I have no heart, there’s nothing there No more secrets – nothing to share. Just as the night is black as coal So is this confession of a lost soul.
I want the sun rise only for you when you need it I want you to see the most beautiful sunsets to cheer you I want you to call life experiences as the step of life Because mistakes are not always a lesson to learn from I wish you an endless love to hold on and last you forever
I want you to see the rainbow after each passing storm Want you to have a reason to smile at hardships I want you to leave all the darkness behind of your life to go on So you can enjoy all the small and the big things in life Don’t shut yourself down but open your heart for a new love
I wish you a smile a day to warm up your heart Never ever feel alone or feel lost in your own world I wish you to have a long life filled with happiness to live on And all your dreams and wishes to some true But most of all I wish you ever real and true love
I want and wish many wonderful things for you You cried enough tears with many heartbreaks If you are standing still after many of your sorrow Then please try to see the brighter side of your tomorrow Hope for the peace within and a true love to follow
All year long we think vacation, We study atlases and maps, We spread brochures and catalogs In stacks across our laps.
North or South or East or West? Which way shall we roam? Sometimes we have no destination, And we end up in parts unknown.
There’s something about the open road, That has a curious mystique, A challenge, a dare, a go-anywhere, It’s exciting and unique.
Who knows what lies beyond each curve, Or around a ‘blind man’s bend,’ Or over a hill or down a gulch, Or where the road will end?
Who knows what panoramic views Will stretch out beneath our feet, After a narrow, winding road Has led us up a mountain peak?
We search for Nature’s monuments, Like canyons carved from solid rock, And we want to see the redwood trees, And the geysers, blowing off their tops.
We marvel, too, at man-made things, At men’s great engineering feats, Amazing bridges, awesome tunnels, Colossal damns of strong concrete.
We see lights at night in bustling cities, We drive congested freeways after dark, We watch silhouetted cars and drivers, Changing lanes with frantic darts.
We’re frightened by gas guzzling big rigs, Spewing fumes and heat behind, Then looming up in rearview mirrors, Monsters of a modern kind.
But with skill and Nature’s blessings, We move somehow out of their way, We escape those huge marauders, And we pursue our holiday.
Then off the throughways and the turnpikes, We sit back – relaxed, at last, We head now for open country, And ease up on the speed and gas.
The peace and quiet of rural roads Inspires one to a slower pace, Birdsongs are heard through open windows, And gentle breezes wash one’s face.
There’re no dull roads across the plains, For each reveals surprising things, One only needs to slow and look At all the memory-making scenes.
We take a break at a rustic inn, It’s off the beaten path … and quaint, The food is fresh and served with smiles, One eats hearty … no restraints.
Small towns stir up sweet, dreamy thoughts, And one sometimes forgets what’s real, How restful are these little towns, What wistful envy travelers feel.
Farmlands, too, are most appealing, Farmers wave atop their plows, Mailboxes lined up in rows, Cawing crows and mooing cows.
Silos, barns, and fresh fruit stands, Kids and dogs at school bus stops, Leafy, shade trees shielding farm homes, Fields of swaying, growing crops.
Lake shores, sea shores, river banks, Babbling brooks and waterfalls, Good for toes, and minds, and souls, And cobweb cleansing over all.
Walkways, pathways, mountain trails, The air is fresh; breathe deep within, Now stop and smell the flowers, This chance may not come again.
Then much too soon our trip is done, And we silently steal home, Our thoughts still in some country inn, Or on a mountain trail we roamed.
Permanent pictures, just like fixtures, Firmly installed within our minds, And they’ll see us through, Until our next vacation time.
The lesson of the oyster, is something we should heed, It is a beautiful lesson, we all need, An irritant, a sand pebble, gets into it you see It definitely annoys the oyster, that you know, oh gee,
But the oyster takes the challenge And make it really nice, The oyster turns the grain of sand, Into a pearl, let that suffice,
So when life gives you grains of sand, That really irritate you, Just think of the little oyster, And follow the oyster’s lessen too,
Life always has some challenges, Some good and some are bad, But change them to a Blessing And your life then will be glad.