..
Enough...
How long can you lie,
How long can you die,
How long can you wish to stay
And yet say goodbye.
How long can you bleed,
How long can you plead,
How long can you give away
When it's all that you need.
How long can you fear,
How long can you bear,
How long can you loose it all
Yet smile without a tear.
How long can you stand
The agony of disgrace.
How long can you endure
The defeat in embrace.
How long can you conceal
What you felt all this long.
How long can you ignore
Your heart's wishful song.
Enough...
It's time to break the silence,
It's time to speak the words,
It's time to tell the sky,
The sun, the clouds, the birds.
It's time to give the answers,
To end the gloomy nights.
It's time to speak the truth,
It's time to claim the rights.
It's time to hope, it's time to dream,
It's time to wish, it's time to scream.
To speak your heart, word by word,
It's time to ask from the nasty world...
my fair share of happiness...
my fair share of happiness...
Friday, December 26, 2008
It's time to break the silence...
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Chhavipreet Singh
at
11:13 AM
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Friday, April 25, 2008
Silence...
Silence...
"You don't need no words to say you're in love"
Silence is...
the most truthful confession,
the most candid expression,
the quest of an innocent victim,
the answer to an exhausted pilgrim,
the memory of the departed,
the anxiety for the awaited,
the feeling of danger,
the company of a stranger,
the wordless admiration,
the unstated competition,
the most honest proposal,
the most vicious refusal,
the most romantic conversation,
the most brutal humiliation,
in the waiting of a date,
in the arms of a mate,
in the beginning of a cry,
in the end of a lullaby,
in the kiss of a lover,
in the hug of a mother,
the pride of a father,
the envy of a neighbour,
the strength to deny,
the need to comply,
the courage to question,
the needlessness to mention,
the concealed storm,
the unspoken norm,
the most dreadful threat,
the most earnest regret...
Silence is not when you don't have words....its when you don't need them.
.
Posted by
Chhavipreet Singh
at
12:19 PM
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