07 April 2010
05 April 2010
Sunlight Oh Sunlight...
"Sunshine, Sunshine
You are sublime, you are divine
Your presence is an extra lifeline"
by Sylvia Chidi You are sublime, you are divine
Your presence is an extra lifeline"
by Kevyn Lettau
Deep in the night in silence
Time going by so slow
I think about the morning
And it warns my heart
Because tonight I'm going back to the one I love
And by tomorrow with the dawn I'll be there
And he'll be beside me
Sunlight, oh, sunlight
Bring me the love I'll need to guide me
Shining deep inside of me
Sunlight, oh, sunlight
Show me the way
I look at the stars and I pray for morning
Counting the hours till morning
Thinking about his smile
His sweet smile
I'm standing on the promise of a brand new day
I couldn't face another night staying all alone
I know he needs me just as much as I need him
So, baby, I'm coming home
Sunlight, oh, sunlight
Bring me the love I'll need to guide me
Shining deep inside of me
Sunlight, oh, sunlight
Show me the way
Ooh ohhhhh, yeah
And when I hold him
I won't let him let me go, no no no
No more running far and wide
I'm gonna stay right by his side
He's my laughter, my lover, my life
He's my sunlight
Sunlight, oh, sunlight
Show me the way to a brighter day
Oh, sunlight, oh, sunlight
Bring me the love I'll need to guide me
Shining deep inside of me
Sunlight, oh, sunlight
Show me the way to a brighter day
Oh, sunlight, oh, sunlight
Bring me the love I'll need to guide me
Shining deep inside of me
Sunlight, oh, sunlight
Show me the way...
To a brighter day
Ooohhhhh
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Posted by: Bing Yap at 8:17 PM 3 POINTS OF VIEW
Labels: links, meme, music monday, sunshine
31 March 2010
A Sunshine Poem From My Daughter and Sensational Haiku Wednesday
I came home late one night and found a cute handmade card tucked under my laptop. It was from my daughter Jazzy...
Her very touching message left me teary-eyed. Attached to the card is a poem which she wrote for me a year ago (she decided to share it with me only now). It goes like this...
SUNSHINE
It gives us light,
even in the darkest of night
It's always something to look forward to everyday
since it lights up our way.
We wake up in its sunny ray
and instantly say or think "it'll be a good day."
Living positively, as always,
as happy as can be, is what God says.
White or yellow, it's never the same
for God is the one who keeps it tame.
Even in the smallest of amount
it always makes us happy even just an ounce.
even in the darkest of night
It's always something to look forward to everyday
since it lights up our way.
We wake up in its sunny ray
and instantly say or think "it'll be a good day."
Living positively, as always,
as happy as can be, is what God says.
White or yellow, it's never the same
for God is the one who keeps it tame.
Even in the smallest of amount
it always makes us happy even just an ounce.
At the back of the paper where her poem was written, there was a postscript:
"Treasure this while I'm still a good teenage girl. LOL! :D I'm turning 14 already so please bear with me because it is natural for me to want to go out with friends like ahia (big bro) does [to GMall, Victoria Plaza, SM, sometimes NCCC]. Especially this summer! Love ya!!! -Jazzy-"
Kids do have a sense of humor and they can be so clever and creative if they want (or need) to. See those highlighted letters on the poem? They read: "I love you."
Oh Jazzy, I am so impressed... BUT the answer is still NO. Lol!!! Just kidding... :-* Of course, you can go out with your friends as long as I know where you are, who you are with and you keep me posted always. You're a big girl now and I trust you. You know the rules, right?
I love you too, princess!!!
SENSATIONAL HAIKU WEDNESDAY
longingly she waits
sweet melodic tune at heart
soon he will be home...
The basics:
Haiku is simple! It is 3 non-rhyming lines of 5, 7, and 5 syllables respectively (a great way to use your fingers!). Traditionally about nature, we certainly don’t need to stick to that theme. In fact, we have a different theme every week!
Jenn of You know... that Blog?, thanks for hosting
Sensational Haiku Wednesday...
Posted by: Bing Yap at 9:23 AM 12 POINTS OF VIEW
Labels: conversation with kids, happiness, poetry, sunshine
27 March 2010
Lights Off For Earth Hour

Earth Hour
In 2009 hundreds of millions of people around the world showed their support by turning off their lights for one hour, Earth Hour. In 2010 Earth Hour will continue to be a global call to action to every individual, every business and every community. A call to stand up, to take responsibility and to get involved in working towards a sustainable future.
You can support Earth Hour by:
- Turning off your lights at 8.30PM on March 27
- Showing your support and adding yourself to Earth Hour's world map.
- Adding Earth Hour widgets, logos and banners to your blog or website to help spread the word. You could even be the Earth Hour Online Supporter of the Day.
- Talking about Earth Hour in your social network by updating your Facebook status, grabbing a Twibbon, tweeting about your support, and more.
- Get together with your friends and family, by hosting an Earth Hour party or holding your own candlelit affair.
- Rally your local council or community group to run an Earth Hour event for your community
- Encourage your employer and workmates to take part in Earth Hour and make energy savings every day.
- Make an Earth Hour Lantern as a symbol of hope for the future.
- Be creative! Find a new way to mark Earth Hour.
Let's all turn off our lights for one hour, Earth Hour, 8.30pm, Saturday 27th March 2010.
Posted by: Bing Yap at 1:01 AM 2 POINTS OF VIEW
Labels: Earth Hour
24 March 2010
Dreaming of Rainbows
Welcome to “Sensational Haiku Wednesday!”
This week's theme is: DREAMS
The basics:
Haiku is simple! It is 3 non-rhyming lines of 5, 7, and 5 syllables respectively (a great way to use your fingers!). Traditionally about nature, we certainly don’t need to stick to that theme. In fact, we have a different theme every week!
Jenn of You know... that Blog?, thanks for hosting
Sensational Haiku Wednesday...
in darkness, i see
a chimera of rainbows,
one fool's paradise!
Please see the Sheepish entry...
Posted by: Bing Yap at 12:52 AM 17 POINTS OF VIEW
Labels: haiku, meme, poetry, sensational haiku wednesday
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