Friday, August 9, 2013

Honey

Darling, honey. I knew you read what I wrote that day. And yea, I guess I knew your answer. Off course, I miss the time calling you honey. I missed those time when I can freely call you honey and talked as if there’s no tomorrow over the phone. I missed it. How I wish you could be more ascertain and daring to try to hold my hand again that day when we are walking our way back the playground car park to take the car.

Honey, in life, there is no turning back. Like it or not, we have to keep moving on. What is past is past. And yea, sorry no cure. What’s done is done. Should my letter to you annoyed you, just ignore it. I really don’t have the courage to face you. You keep asked me why do I call you that night. That night, I just want to say sorry for lying to you. That letter is written because my though of telling you the truth is so strong on that morning.

Somehow or rather, I am avoiding you. And you too are hinting me that we are friend again and again. We both pretend nothing happened when we met, going out like usual and chat like we were. But u and I knew, thing weren’t the same anymore. Perhaps you never though this will be happening. Perhaps you are thinking too far ahead. Perhaps you have unfinished relationship at the time. Perhaps, there are just too many perhaps in between. And now, everything was like back to square one, in an odd manner.


It hurts, off course. But don’t worry about me, it will heel. Time is the best medicine of all. I’ll stay strong and move on. Honey, I like you.  

Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Unwise move


Times flies and thing is done. Sometimes, we do thing too spontaneously and unintentionally without taking into consideration its’ consequence. But what is done is done. There is no turning back. Being regretful and sorry don’t wind back thing to its original position. What left behind is the remaining piece of crack glass. Oppa, komenasai. 

Sunday, May 5, 2013

1758.050513.13

What’s wrong with my country? Could there be any worst scenario than this?? At this current point of time, my friend at the other location of Peninsula is acting as ghost buster catching ghost voter. It is claimed that foreigner are being imported to the polling station buses by buses, and on BN bus. Where is the justice in this country??


Pre-election free meals, vote buying openly, giving voucher in various form, manipulation of media freedom, ghost voter and what’s next?? Is this how a fair election supposed to look like? If you were to search news on our GE, you could have seen commends on foreign land towards our election. It is describe as one of the violence election ever in Malaysia history.

As a responsible citizen, I cast my vote this morning. I read and observe details that I should have noticed when I am in the polling station even before the election. I did this just to avoid ghost voter had the chance to vote using my name again. Isn’t election committee supposed to be bias free???

As I am only able to make it to attend Friday esplanade speech by the opposition party, I went. Reason being I hope to know whether they worthwhile my vote. Despite the many supporters attending, I don’t have a firm reason to vote yet. Even at the point of marking the vote, I doubt who deserve my vote. But now, I knew my decision is correct.

It is advertised that we should be rational when we are exercising our right. But look around and observed what had they done? If there weren’t confident that they would lose the poll, why should they even spend such a big amount just to bribe the citizen? My rational tell me, if they spend RM1 on us, they would make sure they earn RM10 from that. So logically, assuming they are buying a thumbprint with RM6000, they would have want to take back RM60,000.00. Gosh, how much do I need to pay for the taxes?? No wonder our country is in deficit.

My heart is flaming hot, yet I wouldn’t want to write further. Last word, I am disappointed towards current politic scenario.