Sunday, March 7, 2010

BASICS OF LIFE


Hey friend,

Just another weekend coming up and I just can't wait to seek and check out your opinion on these issues. I believe it will be good to leave you to ponder on it as it holds all of us bound here and there, leading us or teaching facts and living to be happy.

Well, my opinion here can be let go or hold unto but the fact remains:


BASICS OF LIFE
In my search to understand the basic principles of life, love and realities of living, I have come to the conclusion that life, love and realities are just make believe because we all make things happen that which we daily choose  to in every-way. We are the ones holding our success in hand as choice makes and brings about the difference we see. – In the grail of truth; many hearts are dying, crying fatigued because their dreams, visions, goals and life seem shattered. The reality of things is that life is a lesson borne, not there to destroy the human existence but to help assuage fears, failures and the misunderstanding of the basic tenets of being a human.

The basis for being and standing alive are many but few in here must be reckoned with; or should I say – put to a heart felt usage:
One is love; an ingredient that holds the world in hand, helping lives and relationships to stand the failures of living aright. Another is friendship; a feeling that bonds us all together in progression of comfort, trust and understanding.

Now for those two above comes to play the word “faithfulness” which holds bound our ways, and the things we think and do, helping to be focused in whatever we are up to.

The basis or basics of life lies in that portrayed by an individual; how life is viewed and lived.
Although the most important ingredient to a healthy life is love; let’s ask the question – what happens to passion, commitment, truth, patriotism, giving in kind, understanding, patience and perseverance?

All these hold the bond of life, but what breeds unhappiness that we all do face sometimes? Is it not the opposite of the above; selfishness, hatred, etc, all that men do for their own gains, forgetting that none is hurt but he who is selfish because we all reap the seeds we sow as the work progress.

Not Yours
The life that be, a borrowed life
The time that taken a given one
Yet you’re promised the world no lies
And forget all things do long

The days and ways do ply
But runs no end it’s own
It’s mans mistakes flying by
For tomorrow tows in line alone

Except the Lord should have been said
But no give was called upon
From foundation you came, the last felt
Yet your heart self do open

I call to order the days that dote
But will you listen, time tolls
The seeds do die before growth
So open thou eyes the days die
Salau O John©2010

Do Educate
From infancy fights the tolled knowledge
The father, the mother, a counselor to booth
But peer-group bought the training
And teachers, lecturers for another truth

The hole still stands the main aim
For the child is the father of parents
And that learned of God none can tame
Yet knowledge must be attained in books

I call for the understanding of education
The gains are enormous and profitably slain
Though the pains stands a money commotion
Yet a future plan-mapped it must

Imbue the power appreciation in discipline
For then the world will light their flames
Open your eyes, no lie, a child’s future
For a training is forever claimed
Salau O John©2010

Blessed Giving
It is more blessed to give than receive
Yet all must learn to receive to give
It lays the heart of God Christ nothing draw-back
But can man be a giver, grieving to live

The selfish power of the flesh us sold
And for a foothold is prayer in Christ
The mind allured must adjured nothing hold
Though the world may stand a fooling

It is the planting season that plows
And those that withhold knows their end
For only them that sow the end will show
And all things at its time is blessed

It is a blessing to be a giver
What hath thou of thyself alive?
For it is God that gave for alls banner
So why spread not, life is a season brief
Salau O John©2010

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