when misery comes
when misery comes, should crying be the only way to ease the pain?
i wondered.
but then when i started to cry,
and when i was feeling a little bit relieved,
i wondered no more.
it has successfully eased my pain.
when misery comes, should crying be the only way to ease the pain?
i wondered.
but then when i started to cry,
and when i was feeling a little bit relieved,
i wondered no more.
it has successfully eased my pain.
October 30th, 2005 at 11:04 pm
Kak, mengapa menangis ? anyway, it’s nice to see u start writing
October 31st, 2005 at 8:42 pm
wah…kok sama ya bu….
November 25th, 2006 at 2:12 am
Helping Cry
A little girl who was late coming home for supper. Her mother made the expected irate parent’s demand to know where she had been.
The little girl replied that she had stopped to help Janie, whose bicycle was broken in a fall.
“But you don’t know anything about fixing bicycles,” her mother responded.
“I know that,” the girl said. “I just stopped to help her cry.”
Not many of us know anything about fixing bicycles, either. And when our friends have fallen and broken, not their bicycles but their lives, none of us knows how to fix that. We simply cannot “fix” someone else’s life, even though that’s what we would like most to do.
But like the little girl, we can stop to help them cry. That is the best we can do. And that is a lot!