Wise folks say choose your passion in life and follow your dream Well I can proudly say, even though it took longer than expected, I did so it seems What could one be more passionate for than helping the youth, the poor and fellow human beings? From the Red Cross, to school interpreting to medical interpreting like the ocean and the stream I found the greatest passion and followed it like the verses of this poem with passion scream Whether it is helping a student, a patient or a disaster victim Nothing is more gratifying than the love you get back which your heart can shine like a bright light beam It is a great divine honor and privilege to be able to say I was there for so many human beings And if I had another life to live I would do it all again in a heartbeat and this I mean Yes, I found my heart’s passion and followed it like the river leading to the sea its only destine.
In those corners of your eyes my darkness prevades I wish all the doors gets locked from inside Why does our western gleam fades in twilight shades And still you’re searching for me in pale moonlight The night never brings
My Pearl of Inestimable Value Out from its obscurity in this Silence Dawn, emerged an invisible Cruelty, gabbed in terminal robe; Stealthily descended upon this blissful abode: the habitation of ‘My Pearl of Inestimable Value’ With its fangs snarling in
I am terribly shocked and remorseful My sister, can’t help than weeping at your ill-fate Transcending self to a passive onlooker Or to the role of an unmindful passenger With torn heart, tied hands, and bleeding eyes All finding acutely
My heart loves you Was it not some time ago, My heart was like a rock? An impenetrable fortress, With steep cliffs at its side, A distance land, Far away, From where no ordinary soul, Would dare to reside? I
In the darkest of hours, I still knew there will be dawn, You will arise like a sun, To fill me with light and warmth, To make the world beautiful for me, To make me your Queen, In the chariot
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