Don’t invite your friends who haven’t learned to use the potty.
Changing diapers, certainly, will drive your mother dotty.
Don’t complain when Grandpa Gus gives you a birthday kiss.
If you’re bothered by his beard, just dodge so he will miss.
Don’t spill cake and ice cream on your sister’s brand-new dress.
Do not start a food fight; you will have to clean the mess.
Don’t try to pin the donkey tail on your fat uncle Fred.
Don’t ask Auntie Jane’s new boyfriend when they plan to wed.
If you get a gift you hate, remember not to swear.
Do not cry when Grandma gives you purple underwear.
If you follow all these rules, your birthday fun will double.
And if you disobey them, you will be in lots of trouble.
-Bruce Lansky
A Dream Girl
You will come one day in a waver of love,Tender as dew, impetuous as rain,The tan of the sun will be on your skin,The purr of the breeze in your murmuring speech,You will pose with a hill-flower
A Life In Progress
Fear is loud and bossy.
You Will Never See Me Fall Like
You may see me struggle,
When I Was One-and-Twenty
When I was one-and-twenty I heard a wise man say, ‘Give crowns and pounds and guineas But not your heart away; Give pearls away and rubies But keep your fancy free.’ But I was one-and-twenty, No
Don't Think Quit
When times are hard, you might stop for a bit,
Foreseeable Truth
I live in most, if not all, children.
HAR PAL LARTA HAI
कभी हंसाती है तो कभी रुलाती है जिंदगी
safar me dhoop
यही है ज़िन्दगी कुछ ख़्वाब चन्द उम्मीदें, इन्हीं खिलौनों से तुम भी बहल सको
We Have Been Friends Together
We have been friends together,In sunshine and in shade;Since first beneath the chestnut-treesIn infancy we played.But coldness dwells within thy heart,A cloud is on thy brow;We have been friends
bat hai yeh kon jo hoti nahi
जो कभी अपने समय को यों बिताते है नहीं