15 May 2010

Waking up I see that everything is OK
The first time in my life and now it's so great
Slowing down I look around and I am so amazed
I think about the little things that make life great

I wouldn't change a thing about it
This is the best feeling

This innocence is brilliant
I hope that it will stay
This moment is perfect
Please don't go away
I need you now
And I'll hold on to it
Don't you let it pass you by

I found a place so safe, not a single tear
The first time in my life and now it's so clear
Feel calm, I belong, I'm so happy here
It's so strong and now I let myself be sincere

07 May 2010

DON'T HURT ANY ONE!!
IT ONLY TAKES A FEW SECONDS TO HURT PEOPLE U LOVE AND IT CAN TAKES YEAR TO HEAL!!
SO please DON'T HURT ANYONE NO MATTER WHAT THE CONSEQUENCES & ISSUES ARE...YOU MAY BE RIGHT OR WRONG AT THAT POINT OF TIME BUT YOU WILL LOSE YOUR NEAR AND DEAR FOR fOReVeEr!!!

04 May 2010

I'm mssing you.....

I always needed time on my own
I never thought I'd need you there when I cry
And the days feel like years when I'm alone
And the bed where you lie is made up on your side

When you walk away I count the steps that you take
Do you see how much I need you right now

When you're gone
The pieces of my heart are missing you
When you're gone
The face I came to know is missing too
When you're gone
The words I need to hear to always get me through the day and make it ok
I miss you

02 May 2010

......forget me not

I didn’t run away from you...I just walked slowly and it kills that you didn’t care enough to stop...

24 April 2010



This magazine cover of The Nation features artwork by Brian Stauffer that depicts George Bush as Alfred E. Neuman. The Nation compared Bush to Alfred E. Neuman, the fictional mascot of the magazine Mad, complete with a button that reads, What, me worry? The U.S. presidential election was held on November 7, 2000, and when this issue of the magazine was released (November 13), the winner of the election was still unclear. The issue discusses what would happen to the country and the world if Bush became president, and in fact Bush was declared the winner of the election the next month.