Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Searching for a frozen moment once reside.

Searching for a frozen moment once reside

Bleak Reminiscence of thy love might still be there 

In a heart within me that lives no more

A lonesome divinity in me I walk a lost path

A celestial sensation of another life I have left behind

For I contemplate my destiny is for a lost cause

The doors of paradise have closed on me now

The walls of my enchanting realm fall down as I speak

The transgression of my past is the only prospect I perceive

I stroll towards the well of sacred stream

To quench my thirst of the centuries 

I dream for a tributary of harmony within but it's desiccated

Everything that has forever been or will be is the unchanged

My life is a perplexing enigma without the pieces 

This cadaver rests without a soul, and a facade without eyes

But still I see the face of my demise march towards me

A bequest of oblivion, I hold my existence as it fades away

I throw away my past nightmares as I close my eyes 

For with it no longer inside me, I shall anguish no more 

forever and always


It started out simple
like somthing new
I knew from the beginning
there was just somthing about you.

I loved the way you smiled
and the way you laughed
We were on different roads
until the roads came to one path.

When you asked me out
the butterflies came
they came in my heart
and I was never the same.

We became one
at the same time we were best friends
You said "Forever and always"
and I thought it would never end.

It was like that for a while
and I lived for your kiss
you told me I was beautiful
and I felt such total bliss.


But one night, your mind changed
and you turned it all around
You brought me up so high
just to tear me back down.

After that it was never the same
and I cried for all those days
now I think I finally realize
forever doesn't mean for always.

Dictionary meanings of Bucknor, Benson, Pointing & Symonds


Here’s some interesting suggestions for the 2008 dictionaries.



Disclaimer: This is just a spoof esp. for Cricket Australia, Ricky Ponting, Andrew Symonds and Steve Bucknor.



This is just a joke. Please don’t report me for racism. Please, I beg you!



Bucknor: (n) (adj)
1. Temporary blindness leading to missing out on the obvious.
2. To be at the wrong place at the wrong time.
3. Situations leading to grave judgmental errors.
Usage: I feel bucknored by my boss;
Life often throws a bucknor at you.



Benson: (n) (adj)
1. Something that legitimises a severe bucknor.
Usage: First they bucknored me and then they bensoned it! I am toast.
[Also see: bucknor]



Ponting: (n) (adj)
1. A substance or entity or even a person of unquestionable integrity
2. An act of uncivilised behaviour. [Also, pontingness (n)]



Symonds: (n):
A subset of the monkeys, Symonds are long-tailed primates found in the interiors of Australia known for wailing and crying at being called names. Symonds are extremely sensitive creatures and need to be handled with extreme care or else they’ll break down at the mere exposure to the Indians (who happen to be higher up in the food chain). They are usually nestled by them Pontings in their little chest pouch which gives then additional protection against the Indians.



Symonds: (v):
Randomly wail and weep at every whichever chance one gets.
Present Continuous: symonding
Usage: The child took to symonding when the mother denied him money to buy a kite.