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Sunday, November 13, 2011

Looking back... Turning back...

For you JC,

Looking back
I cannot stop myself to count
How much time is wasted
How many days have passed
In my quest for a new home.

A new home of my own

But now,
I just realized
Those moments are not a waste
Those chances and experiences are just
To make me realize
The beauty of what I have found,
a beautiful promise
and
the home that soon will be mine.
yours and mine.

And i would love
To turn back again and again
and look at the past
Just to smile and wave
and say godbye to the hard journey
And thank them for they have made me strong
And equipped me with things that i need
To make that place with you
A HOME!

For Magpie Tales Photo Prompt No. 91
Photo courtesy of Tess Kincaid

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the initial counting as of 11/11/11
hopefully there will be no more changes
on the result.
the unofficial list of
SEVEN NEW WONDERS OF NATURE

AMAZON [link]
HALONG BAY [link] Vietnam
IGUAZU FALLS [link] Argentina, Brazil
JEJU ISLAND [link] South Korea
KOMODO [link] Indonesia
TABLE MOUNTAIN [link] South Africa

and

PUERTO PRINCESA UNDERGROUND RIVER [link]
 Palawan, Philippines
my home province


for more info [link] New7Wonders of Nature

28 comments:

  1. ParengJJ,
    Great magpie! I'm happy for you, ParengJJ! A home is happiness. With good people sharing it, is bonus!

    Hank

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  2. There is nothing better. Great words.

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  3. nice...we should remember those along the way that help us get where we are going...nice jj

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  4. Lovely, JJ! Wishing you much happiness...

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  5. A beautiful poem, JJ, and so true—wasted moments are never wasted. If nothing else, they provide contrast.
    Thanks for sharing the list of wonders. So happy for you about the underground river, and I'm also delighted to see Iguazu Falls. I saw a TV show about this waterfall on the border of Argentina and Brazil, and I was so impressed.
    Wishing you peace and contentment.

    Kay, Alberta, Canada
    An Unfittie’s Guide to Adventurous Travel

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  6. I'm glad you saw a happy future in this image, and it sounds (from the comments) as though it's your very own, happy future and home. Hooray! Glad I stopped by!

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  7. Another beautiful piece of work JJ. It honestly is moving- I enjoy reading your words...

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  8. Here's to the journey. AND the prize.

    Congratulations.

    =)

    PS. My son served a mission in the Philippines. (Naga) He loved the people and came home speaking Tagalog very well.

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  9. ahhh jj - you bring so much of yourself into this. it's lovely of course and it's so cool that you can see both in front and behind you as you pass into the next phase of your life. steven

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  10. Your words humble me, JJ but I love them.
    Looking forward to a joyous future with you by my side always, gazing back only briefly to make sure the ones we love are with us all the way.

    What a catch!
    Lovingly,
    JC

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  11. beautiful words and photograph! We are our past, but the present shapes us as well, and who knows what the future will bring!

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  12. So strong...nothing on our quest for home is a waste of time...lovely!

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  13. so cool to live so close to wonder of the world as well....

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  14. it is always wonderful to have wonders.
    remarkable job.

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  15. You have taken this dark image and have breathed new life and hope into it. Well done!

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  16. what a refreshing attitude about the past and how it has made you who you are. Very nice! :)

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  17. Jj...this was wonderful
    I feel all your joy

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  18. Dear JJ: A very sensitive portrait you have painted with words! And sooooo romantic! :)Chiccoreal
    "And thank them for they have made me strong"

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  19. Your poem gives us a wonderful attitude towards the past, which can be so easy to feel sad or guilty about. Thanks for this bright spot.

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  20. ..Sir JJ, you're one to be proud of for your words and views in life keep on getting better and better... truly proves that Filipinos are very much talented by nature... your poem's a pleasure to read... and the the underground river from Puerto Princesa was breathtakingly magnificent... hope to get there soon... your lucky to have a home province as today's wonders of nature... have you seen the underground river live???(:

    ..more powers to you and always keep safe!!!(:

    ~Kelvin

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