Kekasih…
Laksana cermin dalam resonansi jiwa
Yang menggetarkan palung hati hingga keraga
Dan menghantarkan kehangatan bara
dari bekunya hati sang kelana
kekasih…
kesetiaan agung pada dera kerinduan
laksana pantai menanti ombak dalam pelukan
yang teredam pada dalamnya kebisuan
kekasih…
seperti bunga yang menjaga tingginya kuncup
pucuk-pucuk kasihmu tak juga meredup
mencumbui lautan sukma yang kuyup
dalam serenade desiran angin sayup
kekasih…
karang-karang kesabaran yang tumbuh di lubuk kalbu
meleburkan kebimbangan sang peragu
saat luka kuburkan semburat hasrat perindu
dari kelam kelabu cerita lalu
kekasih…
butiran hujan yang jatuh selayak mutiara
terbungkus rapi dalam kado asa
untuk kau buka jika saatnya tiba
andai mampu kusibak jendela masa
kekasih…
sanjung puji dalam serambi janji
terucap lugas pada paras sejati
demi ikrar atas cinta suci
rekatkan dua hati yang terpatri
H1duP Aq KucAr KaciR
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
ayah
” Ayah ”
Rapuh jiwaku bersimpuh
Pada pusara di suatu senja…
Semilir angin hanyutkan rinduku
membawa resahku semakin dalam
Jauh semakin dalam
Ayah…..
Masih terngiang dalam benakku
Saat terakhir kau genggam tanganku
Kau berbisik lemah….sangat lemah……
Agar aku tidak menangis lagi
Tapi Aku tak kuasa…
Untuk tidak menangis dipusaramu
Hingga kubiarkan airmata ini mengalir perlahan
jatuh terserap…. dan berharap bangunkan tidurmu
Ayah……
Aku berjanji, akan slalu melanjutkan harapanmu
Dan tetap berdiri Tegar, meski karang menghadang
Selamat Jalan ayah…..
Semoga engkau bahagia di Sana…
Amin…
Rapuh jiwaku bersimpuh
Pada pusara di suatu senja…
Semilir angin hanyutkan rinduku
membawa resahku semakin dalam
Jauh semakin dalam
Ayah…..
Masih terngiang dalam benakku
Saat terakhir kau genggam tanganku
Kau berbisik lemah….sangat lemah……
Agar aku tidak menangis lagi
Tapi Aku tak kuasa…
Untuk tidak menangis dipusaramu
Hingga kubiarkan airmata ini mengalir perlahan
jatuh terserap…. dan berharap bangunkan tidurmu
Ayah……
Aku berjanji, akan slalu melanjutkan harapanmu
Dan tetap berdiri Tegar, meski karang menghadang
Selamat Jalan ayah…..
Semoga engkau bahagia di Sana…
Amin…
jangan benci cinta ku
izinkan qu menemani sepimu malam ne,qu ingin mnjadi tmpat bersandar saat kau merasa sedih,bawa separuh nyawaku untuk menjagamu,agar aku selalu dakat denganmu.
walau kita selalu jauh..
aku ingin menjadi sesuatu yang kau harapkan.
walau semua itu takan munkin terjadi.
tapi rasa sayang ku padamu takan pernah musnah.
meski waktu tlah jauh meninggalkan kehidupanku,
qu ingin selalu di sisimu.
menemani sepinya harimu,gelapnya malammu.
ingin aku miliki selalu angin ini dalam kehidupanku agar aku dapat merasakan sedikit sayang darimu..
walau kita selalu jauh..
aku ingin menjadi sesuatu yang kau harapkan.
walau semua itu takan munkin terjadi.
tapi rasa sayang ku padamu takan pernah musnah.
meski waktu tlah jauh meninggalkan kehidupanku,
qu ingin selalu di sisimu.
menemani sepinya harimu,gelapnya malammu.
ingin aku miliki selalu angin ini dalam kehidupanku agar aku dapat merasakan sedikit sayang darimu..
tsunami d japan
HIROSHIMA, JAPAN - A powerful tsunami triggered by a massive earthquake devastated the northeastern coast of Japan on Friday, leaving hundreds dead and launching waves that triggered warnings from Alaska to South America.
The Japan Meteorological Agency said the 8.9-magnitude earthquake was the strongest in the country's history. Television footage showed towering waves surging toward the northeastern shoreline, pulling cars into the water and knocking boats and buildings onto their sides.
Initial forecasts warned of potential devastation throughout the Pacific Rim, including Hawaii, and reaching east around the globe to the continental United States. But the waves that reached Hawaii about 8 a.m. Washington time were relatively modest, and officials said the tsunami would have minimal impact on the West Coast.
Japan's Kyodo News agency said between 200 and 300 bodies were found near Sendai, the capital of Miyagi Prefecture and the population center nearest the epicenter of the quake.
The agency later reported that the death toll was likely to surpass 1,000.
Early Saturday, a 6.6 magnitude earthquake on a different fault line in central Japan caused buildings to sway in Tokyo, the Associated Press reported. The U.S. Geological Survey recorded two quakes Saturday near the west coast of Honshu, Japan's main island. It said a 6.2 magnitude quake about 121 miles northwest of Tokyo was followed less than an hour later by a 6.6 temblor 331 miles north of the capital.
In Washington, President Obama said he was "heartbroken" by the tragedy and offered "whatever assistance is needed."
Speaking about 12 hours after the quake struck, Obama said the United States has not suffered "any major damage so far" from the resulting tsunami. But waves that struck northern California near the Oregon border later swept four people out to sea, damaged three dozen boats and wrecked the harbor of Crescent City, Calif. One of the four victims - a man who was pulled out to sea while photographing the tsunami - was missing and feared dead, and the Coast Guard was searching for him, news services reported.
Damage was also reported to fishing boats and wooden docks in Santa Cruz on the central California coast.
Although thousands of people fled their homes along the California coast, scientists said the main thrust of the tsunami was to the southeast, across the Pacific toward South America. As a result, Chile upgraded a tsunami alert Friday and braced for impact later in the day.
In Japan, houses floated like rafts along the waves when the tsunami hit. In some areas, the wall of water looked more like a black shroud of sludge and debris, consuming a vast, flat patchwork of farmland. About eight hours after the quake, officials told the news service that they had lost contact with at least one train traveling in that area, and a ship carrying at least 100 people was said to have been swept out to sea.
The national police agency confirmed 137 deaths, news services reported, with officials saying that number was sure to rise as emergency workers gained access to the hardest-hit areas.
The Japan Meteorological Agency said the 8.9-magnitude earthquake was the strongest in the country's history. Television footage showed towering waves surging toward the northeastern shoreline, pulling cars into the water and knocking boats and buildings onto their sides.
Initial forecasts warned of potential devastation throughout the Pacific Rim, including Hawaii, and reaching east around the globe to the continental United States. But the waves that reached Hawaii about 8 a.m. Washington time were relatively modest, and officials said the tsunami would have minimal impact on the West Coast.
Japan's Kyodo News agency said between 200 and 300 bodies were found near Sendai, the capital of Miyagi Prefecture and the population center nearest the epicenter of the quake.
The agency later reported that the death toll was likely to surpass 1,000.
Early Saturday, a 6.6 magnitude earthquake on a different fault line in central Japan caused buildings to sway in Tokyo, the Associated Press reported. The U.S. Geological Survey recorded two quakes Saturday near the west coast of Honshu, Japan's main island. It said a 6.2 magnitude quake about 121 miles northwest of Tokyo was followed less than an hour later by a 6.6 temblor 331 miles north of the capital.
In Washington, President Obama said he was "heartbroken" by the tragedy and offered "whatever assistance is needed."
Speaking about 12 hours after the quake struck, Obama said the United States has not suffered "any major damage so far" from the resulting tsunami. But waves that struck northern California near the Oregon border later swept four people out to sea, damaged three dozen boats and wrecked the harbor of Crescent City, Calif. One of the four victims - a man who was pulled out to sea while photographing the tsunami - was missing and feared dead, and the Coast Guard was searching for him, news services reported.
Damage was also reported to fishing boats and wooden docks in Santa Cruz on the central California coast.
Although thousands of people fled their homes along the California coast, scientists said the main thrust of the tsunami was to the southeast, across the Pacific toward South America. As a result, Chile upgraded a tsunami alert Friday and braced for impact later in the day.
In Japan, houses floated like rafts along the waves when the tsunami hit. In some areas, the wall of water looked more like a black shroud of sludge and debris, consuming a vast, flat patchwork of farmland. About eight hours after the quake, officials told the news service that they had lost contact with at least one train traveling in that area, and a ship carrying at least 100 people was said to have been swept out to sea.
The national police agency confirmed 137 deaths, news services reported, with officials saying that number was sure to rise as emergency workers gained access to the hardest-hit areas.
love is cinta
Memoirs of a Broken Heart
Sometimes it feels good to look back at our past life especially if we know that we’re not going to live long in this world. When we look back, we smile, laugh or even cry remembering all the bitter sweet happenings. Tales of unsuccessful crushes, true friendship, daily pressures at work, etc. But yet, what is life without all those things? As you all know from this blog, especially when you have read it from the very beginning, it is just a little piece of my life. Although not much and messy as it is, it is still my life. And I have come to learn to appreciate and cherish every moment of it until we drew the last breath and move on to the next.
When I looked back at myself before this blog, it made me smile remembering how my life was back in those days. How I am always surrounded by wonderful friends who are now living their own life, some who already settled down and have kids yet our bond is always intact. How friends come and go. How love ones lived and died. How love is proven to be very powerful. How people can have a crush on their own best friend. How I travelled a lot and moving from one place to another. It was so full of ups and downs like a roller coaster, but I have no regrets in living it.
You see, I am not new to blogging. Years ago, I used to have 2 blogs which I’d like to call it a Prequel to this current blog. It’s where I journalised my routines, what I did, where I went, what I felt. While some entries in there was basically carried forward to this blog, but I think it is time for me to share it as a gift for my loyal readers. For now I will just share one of them. Finish it first and I will release the earlier prequel.
So here it is. It was called Vain Enterprise. Happy reading.
Sometimes it feels good to look back at our past life especially if we know that we’re not going to live long in this world. When we look back, we smile, laugh or even cry remembering all the bitter sweet happenings. Tales of unsuccessful crushes, true friendship, daily pressures at work, etc. But yet, what is life without all those things? As you all know from this blog, especially when you have read it from the very beginning, it is just a little piece of my life. Although not much and messy as it is, it is still my life. And I have come to learn to appreciate and cherish every moment of it until we drew the last breath and move on to the next.
When I looked back at myself before this blog, it made me smile remembering how my life was back in those days. How I am always surrounded by wonderful friends who are now living their own life, some who already settled down and have kids yet our bond is always intact. How friends come and go. How love ones lived and died. How love is proven to be very powerful. How people can have a crush on their own best friend. How I travelled a lot and moving from one place to another. It was so full of ups and downs like a roller coaster, but I have no regrets in living it.
You see, I am not new to blogging. Years ago, I used to have 2 blogs which I’d like to call it a Prequel to this current blog. It’s where I journalised my routines, what I did, where I went, what I felt. While some entries in there was basically carried forward to this blog, but I think it is time for me to share it as a gift for my loyal readers. For now I will just share one of them. Finish it first and I will release the earlier prequel.
So here it is. It was called Vain Enterprise. Happy reading.
Monday, July 5, 2010
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