Thursday, September 28, 2006

I could write a song, a hundred miles long

Well, actually I can't. And let me tell you why (Although you might be able to guess this already). I'm a terrible writer. And I mean terrible. Took me forever to construct a good sentence. And it's even longer when in Bahasa Indonesia. And my storytelling technique is awful. It doesn't have any structure, I usually just jump from points to points that I want to explain.

Besides all that, I do find writing refreshing, even if in the end, after all my effort, I was probably the only person who understand what I wrote. The thing about writing is, you can think what you really want to say so it come out the way you want it to be. For someone whose brain works quicker than his mouth, this is very much a very good thing.

So don't expect to find, logical, structural post in this blog, cause you'll won't find it. If you do, let me know and I'll delete them since it's probably my evil twin who wrote it ;).

Cheers.

Sunday, September 24, 2006

Gold In Them Hills

I know it doesn't seem that way
But maybe it's the perfect day
Even though the bills are piling
And maybe Lady Luck ain't smiling

But if we'd only open our eyes
We'd see the blessings in disguise
That all the rain clouds are fountains
Though our troubles seem like mountains

There's gold in them hills
There's gold in them hills
So don't lose heart
Give the day a chance to start

Every now and then life says
Where do you think you're going so fast
We're apt to think it cruel but sometimes
It's a case of cruel to be kind

And if we'd get up off our knees
Why then we'd see the forest for the trees
And we'd see the new sun rising
Over the hills on the horizon

There's gold in them hills
There's gold in them hills
So don't lose faith
Give the world a chance to say...

A word or two, my friend
There's no telling how the day might end
And we'll never know until we see
That there's gold in them hills

There's gold in them hills
So don't lose heart
Give the day a chance to start

There's gold in them hills...
There's gold in them hills...