Sunday, October 12, 2008

The Water Drop

The Water Drop
by Elmar A. Cariso
There was once a child who lived in a little hut, and in the hut there was nothing but a little bed and a looking glass - but as soon as the first sunbeam glided softly through the casement and kissed his sweet eyelids, and the finch and the linnet waked him merrily with their morning songs, he arose and went out into the green meadow.
And he begged flour of the primrose, and sugar of the violet, and butter of the buttercup. He shook dewdrops from the cowslip into the cup of the harebell, spread out a large lime leaf, set his breakfast upon it, and feasted daintily. And he invited a humming bee and a gay butterfly to partake of his feast, but his favorite guest was a blue dragonfly.
The bee murmured a good deal about his riches, and the butterfly told his adventures. Such talk delighted the child, and his breakfast was the sweeter to him, and the sunshine on leaf and flower seemed more bright and cheering.
But when the bee had flown off to beg from flower to flower, and the butterfly had fluttered away to his play fellows, the dragonfly still remained, poised on a blade of grass. Her slender and burnished body, more brightly and deeply blue than the deep blue sky, glistened in the sunbeam. Her net like wings laughed at the flowers because they could not fly, but must stand still and abide the wind and rain.
The dragonfly sipped a little of the child's clear dewdrops and blue violet honey, and then whispered her winged words. Such stories as the dragonfly did tell! And as the child sat motionless with his blue eyes shut, and his head rested on his hands, she thought he had fallen asleep - so she poised her double wings and flew into the rustling wood.
But the child had only sunk into a dream of delight and was wishing he were a sunbeam or a moonbeam - and he would have been glad to hear more and more, and forever.
But at last as all was still, he opened his eyes and looked around for his dear guest, but she was flown far away. He could not bear to sit there any longer alone, and he rose and went to the gurgling brook. It gushed and rolled so merrily, and tumbled so wildly along as it hurried to throw itself head-over-heels into the river, just as if the great massy rock out of which it sprang were close behind it, and could only be escaped by a breakneck leap.
Then the child began to talk to the little waves and asked them whence they came. They would not stay to give him an answer, but danced away one over another - till at last, that the sweet child might not be grieved, a water-drop stopped behind a piece of rock.
"A long time ago," said the water-drop, "I lived with my countless sisters in the great Ocean, in peace and unity. We had all sorts of pastimes. Sometimes we mounted up high into the air, and peeped at the stars. Then we sank plump down deep below, and looked how the coral builders work till they are tired, that they may reach the light of day at last.
"But I was conceited, and thought myself much better than my sisters. And so, one day, when the sun rose out of the sea, I clung fast to one of his hot beams and thought how I should reach the stars and become one of them.
"But I had not ascended far when the sunbeam shook me off, and, in spite of all I could say or do, let me fall into a dark cloud. And soon a flash of fire darted through the cloud, and now I thought I must surely die - but the cloud laid itself down softly upon the top of a mountain, and so I escaped.
"Now I thought I should remain hidden, when, all on a sudden, I slipped over a round pebble, fell from one stone to another, down into the depths of the mountain. At last it was pitch dark and I could neither see nor hear anything.
"Then I found, indeed, that `pride goeth before a fall,' for, though I had already laid aside all my unhappy pride in the cloud, my punishment was to remain for some time in the heart of the mountain. After undergoing many purifications from the hidden virtues of metals and minerals, I was at length permitted to come up once more into the free and cheerful air, and to gush from this rock and journey with this happy stream. Now will I run back to my sisters in the Ocean, and there wait patiently till I am called to something better."
So said the water-drop to the child, but scarcely had she finished her story, when the root of a For-Get-Me-Not caught the drop and sucked her in, that she might become a floweret, and twinkle brightly as a blue star on the green firmament of earth.

YOUTH

YOUTH
BY:ELMAR A. CARISO

YOUTH IS NOT ENTIRELY A TIME OF LIFE, IT IS A STATE MIND. IT IS NOT WHOLLY A MATTER OF RIPE CHEEKS, RED LIPS OR SUPPLE KNEES. IT IS A MATTER OF TEMPER OF THE WILL, A QUALITY OF THE IMAGINATION, A VIGOR OF THE EMOTIONS, A FRESHNESS OF THE DEEP SPRINGS OF LIFE. IT MEANS A TEMPERAMENTAL PREDOMINANCE OF COURAGE OVER TIMIDITY OF AN APPETITE FOR AN ADVENTURE OVER LOVE OF EASE.

NOBODY GROWS OLD BY MERELY LIVING A NUMBER OF YEARS. PEOPLE GROW OLD ONBLY BY DESERTING THEIR IDEALS.

YEARS MAY WRINKLE THE SKIN, BUT TO GIVE UP INTERESTS IN WRINLE THE SOUL. WORRY, DOUBT, SELF DISTRUST, FEAR AND DESPAIR, THESE ARE THE LONG, LONG YEARS THAT BOW THE HEAD AND TURN THE GROWING SPIRIT BACK TO DUST.

WHATEVER YOUR YEARS, THERE IS IN EVERY BEINGS HEART THE LOVE OF WONDER, THE UNDAUNTED CHALLENGE OF EVENTS, THE UNFAILING CHILDLIKE APPETITE FOR WHAT'S NEXT, AND THE JOY AND GAME OF LIFE. YOU ARE AS YOUR FAITH, AS OLD AS YOUR HOPE, AS OLD AS YOUR DESPAIR. IN THE CENTRAL PLACE OF EVERY HEART, THERE IS A RECORDING CHAMBER; SO LONG AS IT RECEIVES MESSAGES OF BEAUTY, HOPE, CHEER AND COURAGE, SO LONG ARE YOU YOUNG.

WHEN THE WIRES ARE ALL DOWN AND YOUR HEART IS COVEREDWITH THE SNOWS OF PESSIMISMS AND THE ICE OF CYNISM, THEN, AND THEN ONLY ARE YOU GROW OLD.

RAINDROPS WITH TEARS

RAINDROPS WITH TEARS
BY:ELMAR A. CARISO



I HEARD A SOUND OF RAINDROPS
NOW RAIN STARTED TO FADE AWAY
AS I HEARD A SOUND OF FALLING TEARS
RAY OF SUN WANT TO STAY
RAINDROPS FALLING ON THE ROOFTOPS
BUT STILL MY HEART IS ACHING
TEARS FALLING WITH FEARS
EYES STARTED FROWNING


IM TRYING TO STOP MY STUPIDITY
IM TRYING TO FIGURE OUT HOW THIS WAS HAPPENED
DRIVE AWAY MY CRUELTY
IF THERE IS SOMEONE WHOSE CONCERNED
SAVE ME FROM REALITY
WHY MY TEARS STILL FALLING
ESCAPE FROM BEING GREEDY
AND, RAINDROPS STARTS MURMURING

MEMORIES FROM MY LAST GOODBYE

MEMORIES FROM MY LAST GOODBYE
BY:ELMAR A. CARISO

I SAT BESIDE THE WALL
BUT WHY MY WEAK TEARS KEEP FALLING DOWN
KEEPING MY TEARS NOT TO FALL
I AM JUST CATCHING IT AND COUNTING ONE BY ONE
THINKING OF GOOD MEMORIES TO AGREE
NOW I REMEMBER AND IT SO CLEAR
THAT ALL COMES FROM YOU AND ME
BECAUSE YOU'VE LEFT ME WITH THESE FEAR

EVERYDAY THAT PASSED I AM SO LONELY
NOW YOU'RE GONE,HOW SHOULD I START
MY MIND IS FREAK, THINKS INSANELY
WHEN MY HEART BELONGS TO YOU AS A PART
FOR ALL THOSE THINGS YOUVE DONE SO BADLY
BUT YOU DON'T CARE WHAT WILL HAPPEN NEXT TO ME
I STILL ACCEPT AS WHAT YOU SEE
WHEN THIS LAST GOODBYE STILL IN MY MEMEORY