Sunday, September 30, 2007

Innocence


Unicorns and rainbows,


Innocence and dreams,


Days of magic and wonder


How long ago they seem.


In this age of hustle


Everyone going their own way,


Sometimes we need to stop


And remember yesterday.


Each day still holds magic,


If you take the time to see,


Remember unicorns and rainbows,


And keep reaching for your dreams.






Written By B&K

Saturday, September 29, 2007

My Man


My man is magic.


He says he is


and I know it's true




His love is so great


he lives within Gods Heart,


and has wrapped his arms


around me and made


that Devine Sancturary


a Home for us both.



i love you my all...

Thursday, September 27, 2007

My love lives in you.

One for her,
One for he who sailed away.



They say that she died of a broken heart


(I tell the tale as 'twas told to me);


But her spirit lives, and her soul is part


Of this sad old house by the sea.


Her lover was fickle and fine and French:


It was nearly a hundred years ago


When he sailed away from her arms


--poor wench--


With the Admiral Rochambeau.


I marvel much what periwigged phrase


Won the heart of this sentimental Quaker,


At what golden-laced speech of those modish days


She listened--the mischief take her!


But she kept the posies of mignonette


That he gave; and ever as their bloom failed


And faded (though with her tears still wet)


Her youth with their own exhaled.


Till one night, when the sea-fog wrapped a shroud


Round spar and spire and tarn and tree,


Her soul went up on that lifted cloud


From this sad old house by the sea.


And ever since then, when the clock strikes two,


She walks unbidden from room to room,


And the air is filled that she passes through


With a subtle, sad perfume.


The delicate odor of mignonette,


The ghost of a dead and gone bouquet,


Is all that tells of her story; yet


Could she think of a sweeter way?








I sit in the sad old house to-night,



--Myself a ghost from a farther sea;



And I trust that this Quaker woman might,



In courtesy, visit me.



For the laugh is fled from porch and lawn,



And the bugle died from the fort on the hill,



And the twitter of girls on the stairs is gone,



And the grand piano is still.



Somewhere in the darkness a clock strikes two;



And there is no sound in the sad old house,



But the long veranda dripping with dew,



And in the wainscot a mouse.



The light of my study-lamp streams out



From the library door, but has gone astray



In the depths of the darkened hall. Small doubt



But the Quakeress knows the way.



Was it the trick of a sense o'erwrought



With outward watching and inward fret?



But I swear that the air just now was fraught



With the odor of mignonette!



I open the window, and seem almost



--So still lies the ocean--



to hear the beat



Of its Great Gulf artery off the coast,



And to bask in its tropic heat.



In my neighbor's windows the gas-lights flare,



As the dancers swing in a waltz of Strauss;



And I wonder now could I fit that air



To the song of this sad old house.



And no odor of mignonette there is



But the breath of morn on the dewy lawn;



And mayhap from causes as slight as this



The quaint old legend is born.



But the soul of that subtle, sad perfume,



As the spiced embalmings, they say, out



last



The mummy laid in his rocky tomb,



Awakens my buried past.



And I think of the passion that shook my youth,



Of its aimless loves and its idle pains,



And am thankful now for the certain truth



That only the sweet remains.



And I hear no rustle of stiff brocade,



And I see no face at my library door;



For now that the ghosts of my heart are laid,



She is viewless forevermore.



But whether she came as a faint perfume,



Or whether a spirit in stole of white,



I feel, as I pass from the darkened room,



She has been with my soul to-night!

















Saturday, September 22, 2007

Red Shirt :):)




Go Hogs


Souieeeeeeeeeee Pigs :)


ARKANSAS RAZORBACKS!!!!!!









# 5 . Kentucky• Not looking forward to seeing these guys in Fayetteville this weekend. Nice win at Louisville, but that team didn’t have the defense to be in the Top 10. Louisville is good, not great.













LITTLE ROCK - Enthralled by Darren McFadden, Felix Jones, Marcus Monk, and Peyton Hillis, too many Arkansas fans spent the summer dismissing any and all negatives about their Razorbacks.Watching in Tuscaloosa on Saturday night, I thought about the chorus from a John Conlee hit, circa 1976: "But these rose colored glasses, that I'm looking through, show only the beauty, cause they hide all the truth."Football is the ultimate team game and Arkansas has problems on defense. USC, maybe LSU and only a few others can lose a pass rusher like Jamaal Anderson and-or a cover corner like Chris Houston and plug in a replacement.Arkansas is not on that list of the elite.Alabama's receivers, particularly DJ Hall, burned the Razorbacks' defenders time and again. Doing the throwing, John Parker Wilson was rarely under pressure. The daunting thing is that Wilson was pretty much stationary, unlike quarterbacks the Razorbacks will see in the weeks to come.Mostly a wide receiver in high school, sophomore Jerell Norton came out of spring practice touted as an athletic sort and Arkansas' best cover corner. Learning on the job, he was duped by Hall for 35 yards and Alabama's third touchdown.Apparently, Norton lined up incorrectly on a couple of occasions, but he is not alone as the fall guy. However, Arkansas coach Houston Nutt said Monday that senior safety Michael Grant would move back to corner, bumping Norton. In today's game, the No. 1 priority on defense is a back who can take on the other team's best receiver.Wilson was 6-of-9 for 138 yards in the first quarter against mostly man coverage and Arkansas used more zone as the game went along, but the issue is not just one scheme vs. another. During the final three periods, Wilson was 18-of-36, but only 11-of-27 until he completed seven for 56 yards in the late drive for the winning touchdown. A couple of completions were over the middle into an area vacated by a linebacker on a blitz, a tactic dictated by the lack of pressure from the up-front guys.Maybe Arkansas was uptight early, but the Razorbacks were dismal in the first quarter. During the final 45 minutes, the offense made 402 yards and scored 38 points against defensive genius Nick Saban.Extended an invitation to be on talk radio on Monday morning, the man doing the asking said it would be "brutal." It was not that bad and more than one caller latched onto the Razorbacks' resiliency from 0-21 and 10-31. The most valid question involved clock management near the end.Trailing 38-34, Alabama used its final timeout with 2:31 to play and Arkansas facing third-and-12 at the Razorback 35. McFadden was sidelined with a slight concussion so Arkansas asked Casey Dick to roll right and either throw to Robert Johnson or keep "if there was any question," Nutt said. Dick tried to make a play and his pass was incomplete.If he had kept the ball, the clock would have kept moving and Alabama would have had about 1:40 instead of 2:13 to travel 73 yards. In such a case, who's to say that Wilson wouldn't have completed longer passes.Fans can spend the rest of the week rehashing and second-guessing or they can be encouraged by the comebacks and the play of Dick, who was two dropped passes away from a 220-yard game.As for the players, they have no time for regrets. For months, I have thought the Kentucky game was likely to define Arkansas' season no matter what happened at Alabama. It's even bigger now that the Wildcats are fresh from a 40-34 decision over Louisville, ranked No. 9 at the time. Andre Woodson completed 30-of-44 for 275 yards in the victory and, just as importantly, Rafael Little carried 27 times for 151 yards.As a result, Kentucky is No. 21 in The AP poll, the first time the Wildcats have been ranked since the final poll in 1984.




















Arkansas Football Ready for Kentucky Game













Friday, September 21, 2007

I am here


I Am Not There



Do not stand at my grave and weep;


I am not there. I do but sleep.


I am a thousand winds that blow.


I am the sunlight on ripened grain.


I am the gentle autumn's rain.


When you awaken in the morning's hush,


I am the swift uplifting rush


of quiet birds in circled flight.


I am the soft stars that shine at night.


Do not stand at my grave and cry;


I am not there, I did not die.


Tuesday, September 18, 2007

With love of you

For love of you

My soul soars in the sky

As your kindness

Plucks music on its strings

The smallest favor

That you grant your wife

Is greater than

A thousand years of prayers bring.

For love of you




For love of you, my soul soars in the sky









As your kindness plucks music on its strings.









The smallest favor that you grant your wife









Is greater than a thousand years of prayer brings.









Love 101


Quiz ...



When you don't do what you say


you will do.


Is the answer...



A. Because you don't remember what you say to each other?


B. Because you don't care ?


C. Because you can't be bothered?


D. Because it doesn't really seem important?
E. You meant to but...?


F. All of the above?
G. None of the above
Answer_?_________________

Sunday, September 16, 2007

In God's Hands

Imagine there's no heaven
It's easy if you try
No hell below us
Above us only sky
Imagine all the people
Living for today...

Imagine there's no countries

It isn't hard to do

Nothing to kill or die for

And no religion too

Imagine all the people

Living life in peace...

Imagine no possessions
I wonder if you can
No need for greed or hunger
A brotherhood of man
Imagine all the people
Sharing all the world...




You could learn a lot

just sitting watching God

take tea with Buddha

in the tent at the top of the world.

They keep the flap open

so you can walk inside the quiet and cool

and see the small cups that you thought

too tiny for the hand of God

who after all holds the whole world.

That's why God needs to rest

on a cloud of cushions

and contemplate with Buddha

the art of letting go.

*~*~*
You may say I'm a dreamer
But I'm not the only one
I hope someday you'll join us
And the world will live as one
*~*~*
Let There Be Peace...

Friday, September 14, 2007


The ticking of the clock


As it slowly makes its way


Across the spaces in my mind,


Filling me with nothing more


Than its constant din


Is like a slow cruel death;


I catch myself gazing at its


Somber visage time and time again.


The flow of my life's blood


Surges and then ebbs as


I try in vain to remain calm,


Making me feel like I'm walking


On a narrow steel girder,


Miles above the ground;


And still the hands creep


Slowly past each number,


Making me doubt my very sanity.


Images of our time alone together


Tempt me in vivid technicolor;


In my mind, I try hard not to rush,


Forcing myself to be patient,


Wanting it to last as I feel


His love infuse me.


And I know, as the cadence


Accelerates mercilessly onward


That I will wish for this painful


Lingering torture as I lie in his arms


At last.


Thursday, September 13, 2007

waiting...


me...
with love
for you...

Tuesday, September 11, 2007


HOPE




the following was written by E.B. White to Mr. Nadeau; March 30, 1973




As long as there is one upright man, as long as there is one compassionate woman, the contagion
may spread and the scene is not desolate. Hope is the thing that is left to us, in a bad time. I
shall get up Sunday morning and wind the clock, as a contribution to order and steadfastness.

Sailors have an expression about the weather: they say, the weather is a great bluffer. I guess
the same is true of our human society -- things can look dark, then a break shows in the clouds,
and all is changed, sometimes rather suddenly. It is quite obvious that the human race has
made a queer mess of life on this planet. But as a people we probably harbor seeds of goodness
that have lain for a long time, waiting to sprout when the conditions are right. Man's curiosity,
his relentlessness, his inventiveness, his ingenuity have led him into deep trouble. We can only
hope that these same traits will enable him to claw his way out.

Hang on to your hat. Hang on to your hope. And wind the clock, for tomorrow is another day.

سعيد رمضان حبي

The month of Ramadan is the one in which the Quran was sent down,
a guidance for mankind, clear proofs for the guidance,
the Criterion; so whoever amongst you witnesses this month,
let him fast it.
-Surah al-Baqarah 2:185





"Every day is 'Ashura and every land is Kerbala"

Imam Ja'far ibn Muhammad As-Sadiq (A.S.)

Sunday, September 9, 2007

Journey


Dream of Flight



The dream of flight is born within the heart of man,


embracing the desire to be free from the confines of the earth's surface.


Hopefully the dream includes the possibility of freedom from limited thought and action.


As our imagination is freed to receive greater truths,


Then fear, closed thinking and poverty of spirit will be left behind


...far below.


Saturday, September 8, 2007

Those Eyes


They burn and flash like furnace fire

I've seen them angry, full of desire.

The sun with all it's blinding might

Is darkened by their glorious light.

Sometimes they smoulder, sparkle too -

Often when I'm close to you.

Perhaps they soften with elation -

or is it my imagination?


They mean a lots of things to me,

Those eyes as changing as the sea.

A mirror, showing more and more -

The way I am compelled to go.


They flame and sparkle, scorch and burn,

I know, I've watched them as they turn-

to a warm and loving inner glow,

that tells me all I want to know.

Friday, September 7, 2007

"Life is really simple, but we insist on making it complicated.


A time existed when I
needed to always be right.
I needed to impose that
on you.

A time existed when I
made you wrong & that I
needed to fix you.

A time existed when I
blew you off simply
because you did not
agree with me.

That time seems to have
occupied an eternity.
It seems to have taken you
from me. It seems to
have defined me.

So now I want to live
a time where judgements
are non-existant.

A time where I don't
need to make things right.

I want a time where life is
lived to the fullest with you.



~


"In the beginning was only Being,


One without a second.


Out of himself he brought forth the cosmos


And entered into everything in it.


There is nothing that does not come from him.


Of everything he is the inmost Self.


He is the truth; he is the Self supreme.



Thursday, September 6, 2007

Merged



Two Souls Merged



Two Gypsy souls


shall roam together free,


Them against the world


is how it's meant to be.


Never finding peace


they always had to roam,


But in a loyal heart


they at last discovered home.


Perhaps a sort of magic


played a minor role,


Bringing them together


to form a perfect whole.


So overcome with joy


and full of love inside,


They stroll through life together


two gypsies side by side.


Damning all the world


they live as they dream,


With such passionate emotions


an unbreakable team.


Two hearts connected


with such intensity is rare,


Time only strengthens


the commitment they share.


Their eyes speak a language


not of this earth,


A unique bond of souls


merged in rebirth.




Just for You my Magic Love

Angel's at dawne


When a person wakes up in the early hours of dawn,


an angel proclaims,


"Glorify the Lord, Most Holy!"-



The Prophet Muhammad (SAW), as reported by Al-Zubayr bin al-Awwam

Monday, September 3, 2007

with you


A book of verse, underneath the bough,



A jug of wine, a loaf of bread - and thou



Beside me singing in the wilderness -



Ah, wilderness were paradise now!

Saturday, September 1, 2007

Potential


Experiencing emptiness is also experiencing peace,

and the potential of peace is its unfolding as harmony
among all people, animals, plants, and things.

The precepts formulate this harmony,

showing how the absence of killing and stealing

is the very condition of mercy and charity.