Looking back……

Looking back,

at the time when  going to school means :

escaping from chores and nagging voices,

cleaning the classroom alone, for a week ,

for it  skipped your mind that you’re a “Monday” cleaner ,

and  loitering around the school grounds sounds better;


Looking back,

at the time when school means a refuge,

where your voice is not silenced but heard,

where you need,lead and others believe.

where your best friends  are a topnotch,

they come second to nothing  in your  list,with them,

walking home  under the rain makes you feel  grown up

and that collapsible canopy,called umbrella,

hidden deep in your backpack is deliberately forgotten.


Looking back,

when having classes means  heaven;

a magical world where you steal glances

of the cutest boy across the room

raising  your hand doesnt necessarily mean

you know the answer but : impressing  him.

where  classmates acts as bridges and judges

passing anonymous  folded notes from Mr. mysterious

with S.W.A.K .and T.C.C.I.C  scribbled all over them.


Looking back,

when school days were  filled with red marks

when a zero or a  passing mark means

one and the same thing and it doesn’t even  bother you,

a perfect score makes your day

and the  credit goes to your new guy

who everyone( but him) believes  to be inspiring you!


Looking back ,

when recess and dismissals are answered prayers!

spotting  your athletic senior calf love in just  a millisecond

amidst a throng of chatters  and chaos

disproves  your optometrist’s findings.

when you suddenly became interested in a sport

you can’t even play, just so you could please him.


Looking back,

when assignments would mean,

getting to school early to see if you could copy

a friend’s homework ,before the bell rings,

bcoz  skimming for  dangling modifiers

and misplaced gerunds is a child’s play

but not when figuring out the functions

of a cosine and a cotangent

I  may rejoice with Archimedes shouting Eureka! Eureka!

but I cringe at the sight of a cylinder, a sphere, and a cone!


Looking back,

when the classroom  means an enclosure for fun and fears

where days are filled with boring  and bookish lectures

where support and cheers  rains from group mates

where sounds of hurrays and boos awake the sleepy ones

where we daydream, doodle and scribble’

where teachers’ explanations and irritated glares

are met with a far away look and blank stares

where Nancy Drew and Hardy Boys lay wedged in textbooks

where we long  for Fridays and dread for Mondays

where the teachers ‘pet is still their best bet

where the brilliant & the  seasoned mind of the old

compliments the compulsive & inquisitive  head of the  young

where discoveries, discernment ,aesthetics, pierces ignorance.

where aspirations seem unreachable

where failures end  and dreams happen

where a simple gesture could make or break a soul!

Looking back……


coolbreeze  6/15/2010


you think your well dried up too?

I’m one of the myriads of  followers who love reading or even collecting Chicken Soup Books. Chicken Soup for the Writer’s Soul is a book in the series which I sometimes avoid to read or even skim. Maybe because I don’t want to accept the fact that I can’t seem to feel the words anymore.Words mean nothing anymore. Way back when love letters and pen-pals were still to be replaced by e-mails , chat-mates, online dating or internet social sites, I used to pen love letters and poems for my friends or their love interests. . .yah,  way..so, I lifted some lines from this book…hope it would inspire us all, for I’m still trying to figure how to climb …for I guess, that’s where it all start: from me, from within myself, and the progress may be slow, but I believe that’s a good start. So once again, for all those who thinks their writers’ well, well of dreams, well of hope had dried up, these quotes are for all of us.

Life is a series of stories and everyone has one. -Cheewa James


Failure is opportunity in disguise.- Larry Wilde


Admission to a fantasy is never free.There’s research to be done, studying to do,and practice, practice,practice. – Gene Perret


Writing is the only place I can be myself and not feel judged.- Terry McMillan


You can’t afford to doubt yourself. – Nora Profit


I’m going to be a writer if it kills me! – Alex Haley


The important thing to remember about (physical) pain is that once its gone, it leaves no resident feeling – that is to say, you can’t memorize pain the way you  can a song or a poem. – George Plimpton


And tho I say that I’m not quite the master of my fate that I claim to be, I also realized that my life utterly belongs to me and it is meant to be savored and not just worked at.- Gregg Levoy

source: Chicken Soup for the Writer’s Soul

by: J. Canfield, M. Hansen, B. Gardner

How can love be..

How can love be wrong – if it feels so right?

How can love be feared – if it’s so comforting?

How can love be cherished – if it can’t be realized?

How can love be trusted – if it’s sugar -coated?

coolbreeze  02/03/09

quit?

The easiest

thing in the world

to do…is to quit.

If  I say, I won’t ever fall for

a man again, does that mean I’m

quitting for love too?


coolbreeze   11/12/09

thoughts

when the mind ‘s weary and the body’s worn out
thoughts appear blurry and vague
when time is up
what could be done?
Lay beneath the scrambling heap of my weakness???

coolbreeze 1/15/09

haiku 1

Lead,command, respect
accomplishes fast results
Listen, I suggest!

coolbreeze 2/9/2009

moving ..

let go…live …and love

face the feared future

yoke not on yester yearns

tomorrow’s taciturn times

beckons the backbone of belief

move on, mettlesome MAE!!!

*coolbreeze feb 14 /09