Senin, 16 April 2012

it's giong to be harder then before
let's do it. . .
go fighting break the fear factor
>_<

New day has come

Sabtu, 14 April 2012

THE FROG

Once upon a time there was a woman who had three sons. Though they were peasants they were well off, for the soil on which they lived was fruitful, and yielded rich crops. One day they all three told their mother they meant to get married. To which their mother replied: 'Do as you like, but see that you choose good housewives, who will look carefully after your affairs; and, to make certain of this, take with you these three skeins of flax, and give it to them to spin. Whoever spins the best will be my favourite daughter-in-law.'
Now the two eldest sons had already chosen their wives; so they took the flax from their mother, and carried it off with them, to have it spun as she had said. But the youngest son was puzzled what to do with his skein, as he knew no girl (never having spoken to any) to whom he could give it to be spun. He wandered hither and thither, asking the girls that he met if they would undertake the task for him, but at the sight of the flax they laughed in his face and mocked at him. Then in despair he left their villages, and went out into the country, and, seating himself on the bank of a pond began to cry bitterly.
Suddenly there was a noise close beside him, and a frog jumped out of the water on to the bank and asked him why he was crying. The youth told her of his trouble, and how his brothers would bring home linen spun for them by their promised wives, but that no one would spin his thread.
Then the frog answered: 'Do not weep on that account; give me the thread, and I will spin it for you.' And, having said this, she took it out of his hand, and flopped back into the water, and the youth went back, not knowing what would happen next.
In a short time the two elder brothers came home, and their mother asked to see the linen which had been woven out of the skeins of flax she had given them. They all three left the room; and in a few minutes the two eldest returned, bringing with them the linen that had been spun by their chosen wives. But the youngest brother was greatly troubled, for he had nothing to show for the skein of flax that had been given to him. Sadly he betook himself to the pond, and sitting down on the bank, began to weep.
Flop! and the frog appeared out of the water close beside him.
'Take this,' she said; 'here is the linen that I have spun for you.'
You may imagine how delighted the youth was. She put the linen into his hands, and he took it straight back to his mother, who was so pleased with it that she declared she had never seen linen so beautifully spun, and that it was far finer and whiter than the webs that the two elder brothers had brought home.
Then she turned to her sons and said: 'But this is not enough, my sons, I must have another proof as to what sort of wives you have chosen. In the house there are three puppies. Each of you take one, and give it to the woman whom you mean to bring home as your wife. She must train it and bring it up. Whichever dog turns out the best, its mistress will be my favourite daughter-in-law.'
So the young men set out on their different ways, each taking a puppy with him. The youngest, not knowing where to go, returned to the pond, sat down once more on the bank, and began to weep.
Flop! and close beside him, he saw the frog. 'Why are you weeping?' she said. Then he told her his difficulty, and that he did not know to whom he should take the puppy.
'Give it to me,' she said, 'and I will bring it up for you.' And, seeing that the youth hesitated, she took the little creature out of his arms, and disappeared with it into the pond.
The weeks and months passed, till one day the mother said she would like to see how the dogs had been trained by her future daughters-in-law. The two eldest sons departed, and returned shortly, leading with them two great mastiffs, who growled so fiercely, and looked so savage, that the mere sight of them made the mother tremble with fear.
The youngest son, as was his custom, went to the pond, and called on the frog to come to his rescue.
In a minute she was at his side, bringing with her the most lovely little dog, which she put into his arms. It sat up and begged with its paws, and went through the prettiest tricks, and was almost human in the way it understood and did what it was told.
In high spirits the youth carried it off to his mother. As soon as she saw it, she exclaimed: 'This is the most beautiful little dog I have ever seen. You are indeed fortunate, my son; you have won a pearl of a wife.'
Then, turning to the others, she said: 'Here are three shirts; take them to your chosen wives. Whoever sews the best will be my favourite daughter-in-law.'
So the young men set out once more; and again, this time, the work of the frog was much the best and the neatest.
This time the mother said: 'Now that I am content with the tests I gave, I want you to go and fetch home your brides, and I will prepare the wedding-feast.'
You may imagine what the youngest brother felt on hearing these words. Whence was he to fetch a bride? Would the frog be able to help him in this new difficulty? With bowed head, and feeling very sad, he sat down on the edge of the pond.
Flop! and once more the faithful frog was beside him.
'What is troubling you so much?' she asked him, and then the youth told her everything.
'Will you take me for a wife?' she asked.
'What should I do with you as a wife,' he replied, wondering at her strange proposal.
'Once more, will you have me or will you not?' she said.
'I will neither have you, nor will I refuse you,' said he.
At this the frog disappeared; and the next minute the youth beheld a lovely little chariot, drawn by two tiny ponies, standing on the road. The frog was holding the carriage door open for him to step in.
'Come with me,' she said. And he got up and followed her into the chariot.
As they drove along the road they met three witches; the first of them was blind, the second was hunchbacked, and the third had a large thorn in her throat. When the three witches beheld the chariot, with the frog seated pompously among the cushions, they broke into such fits of laughter that the eyelids of the blind one burst open, and she recovered her sight; the hunchback rolled about on the ground in merriment till her back became straight, and in a roar of laughter the thorn fell out of the throat of the third witch. Their first thought was to reward the frog, who had unconsciously been the means of curing them of their misfortunes.
The first witch waved her magic wand over the frog, and changed her into the loveliest girl that had ever been seen. The second witch waved the wand over the tiny chariot and ponies, and they were turned into a beautiful large carriage with prancing horses, and a coachman on the seat. The third witch gave the girl a magic purse, filled with money. Having done this, the witches disappeared, and the youth with his lovely bride drove to his mother's home. Great was the delight of the mother at her youngest son's good fortune. A beautiful house was built for them; she was the favourite daughter-in-law; everything went well with them, and they lived happily ever after.

Jumat, 13 April 2012

FAIRY OINTMENT



DAME GOODY was a nurse that looked after sick people, and minded babies. One night she was woke up at midnight, and when she went downstairs, she saw a strange squinny-eyed, little ugly old fellow, who asked her to come to his wife who was too ill to mind her baby. Dame Goody didn't like the look of the old fellow, but business is business; so she popped on her things, and went down to him. And when she got down to him, he whisked her up on to a large coal-black horse with fiery eyes, that stood at the door; and soon they were going at a rare pace, Dame Goody holding on to the old fellow like grim death.
They rode, and they rode, till at last they stopped before a cottage door. So they got down and went in and found the good woman abed with the children playing about; and the babe, a fine bouncing boy, beside her.
Dame Goody took the babe, which was as fine a baby boy as you'd wish to see. The mother, when she handed the baby to Dame Goody to mind, gave her a box of ointment, and told her to stroke the baby's eyes with it as soon as it opened them. After a while it began to open its eyes. Dame Goody saw that it had squinny eyes just like its father. So she took the box of ointment and stroked its two eyelids with it. But she couldn't help wondering what it was for, as she had never seen such a thing done before. So she looked to see if the others were looking, and, when they were not noticing, she stroked her own right eyelid with the ointment.
No sooner had she done so, than everything seemed changed about her. The cottage became elegantly furnished. The mother in the bed was a beautiful lady, dressed up in white silk. The little baby was still more beautiful than before, and its clothes were made of a sort of silvery gauze. Its little brothers and sisters around the bed were flat-nosed imps with pointed ears, who made faces at one another, and scratched their polls. Sometimes they would pull the sick lady's ears with their long and hairy paws. In fact, they were up to all kinds of mischief; and Dame Goody knew that she had got into a house of pixies: But she said nothing to nobody, and as soon as the lady was well enough to mind the baby, she asked the old fellow to take her back home. So he came round to the door with the coal-black horse with eyes of fire, and off they went as fast as before, or perhaps a little faster, till they came to Dame Goody's cottage, where the squinny-eyed old fellow lifted her down and left her, thanking her civilly enough, and paying her more than she had ever been paid before for such service.
Now next day happened to be market-day, and as Dame Goody had been away from home, she wanted many things in the house, and trudged off to get them at the market. As she was buying the things she wanted, who should she see but the squinny-eyed old fellow who had taken her on the coal-black horse. And what do you think he was doing? Why he went about from stall to stall taking up things from each, here some fruit, and there some eggs, and so on; and no one seemed to take any notice.
Now Dame Goody did not think it her business to interfere, but she thought she ought not to let so good a customer pass without speaking. So she ups to him and bobs a curtsey and said: "Gooden, sir, I hopes as how your good lady and the little one are as well as-"
But she couldn't finish what she was a-saying, for the funny old fellow started back in surprise, and he says to her, says he: "What! do you see me to-day?"
"See you," says she, "why, of course I do, as plain as the sun in the skies, and what's more," says she, "I see you are busy too, into the bargain."
"Ah, you see too much," said he; "now, pray. with which eye do you see all this?"
"With the right eye to be sure," said she, as proud as can be to find him out.
"The ointment! The ointment!" cried the old pixy thief. "Take that for meddling with what don't concern you: you shall see me no more." And with that he struck her on her right eye, and she couldn't see him any more; and, what was worse, she way blind on the right side from that hour till the day of her death.

Kamis, 12 April 2012

THE CHOICE OF HERCULES





By Xenophon (Adapted)

Long, long ago, when the world was young, there were many deeds waiting to be wrought by daring heroes. It was then that the mighty Hercules, who was yet a lad, felt an exceeding great and strong desire to go out into the wide world to seek his fortune.

One day, while wandering alone and thoughtful, he came to a place where two paths met. And sitting down he gravely considered which he should follow.

One path led over flowery meadows toward the darkening distance; the other, passing over rough stones and rugged, brown furrows, lost itself in the glowing sunset.

And as Hercules gazed into the distance, he saw two stately maidens coming toward him.

The first was tall and graceful, and wrapped round in a snow-white mantle. Her countenance was calm and beautiful. With gracious mien and modest glance she drew near the lad.

The other maiden made haste to outrun the first. She, too, was tall, but seemed taller than she really was. She, too, was beautiful, but her glance was bold. As she ran, a rosy garment like a cloud floated about her form, and she kept looking at her own round arms and shapely hands, and ever and anon she seemed to gaze admiringly at her shadow as it moved along the ground. And this fair one did outstrip the first maiden, and rushing forward held out her white hands to the lad, exclaiming:--

``I see thou art hesitating, O Hercules, by what path to seek thy fortune. Follow me along this flowery way, and I will make it a delightful and easy road. Thou shalt taste to the full of every kind of pleasure. No shadow of annoyance shall ever touch thee, nor strain nor stress of war and state disturb thy peace. Instead thou shalt tread upon carpets soft as velvet, and sit at golden tables, or recline upon silken couches. The fairest of maidens shall attend thee, music and perfume shall lull thy senses, and all that is delightful to eat and drink shall be placed before thee. Never shalt thou labor, but always live in joy and ease. Oh, come! I give my followers liberty and delight!''

And as she spoke the maiden stretched forth her arms, and the tones of her voice were sweet and caressing.

``What, O maiden,'' asked Hercules, ``is thy name?''

``My friends,'' said she, ``call me Happiness, but mine enemies name me Vice.''

Even as she spoke, the white-robed maiden, who had drawn near, glided forward, and addressed the lad in gracious tones and with words stately and winning:--

``O beloved youth, who wouldst wander forth in search of Life, I too, would plead with thee! I, Virtue, have watched and tended thee from a child. I know the fond care thy parents have bestowed to train thee for a hero's part. Direct now thy steps along yon rugged path that leads to my dwelling. Honorable and noble mayest thou become through thy illustrious deeds.

``I will not seduce thee by promises of vain delights; instead will I recount to thee the things that really are. Lasting fame and true nobility come not to mortals save through pain and labor. If thou, O Hercules, seekest the gracious gifts of Heaven, thou must remain constant in prayer; if thou wouldst be beloved of thy friends, thou must serve thy friends; if thou desirest to be honored of the people thou must benefit the people; if thou art anxious to reap the fruits of the earth, thou must till the earth with labor; and if thou wishest to be strong in body and accomplish heroic deeds, thou must teach thy body to obey thy mind. Yea, all this and more also must thou do.''

``Seest thou not, O Hercules,'' cried Vice, ``over how difficult and tedious a road this Virtue would drive thee? I, instead, will conduct thy steps by a short and easy path to perfect Happiness.''

``Wretched being!'' answered Virtue, ``wouldst thou deceive this lad! What lasting Happiness hast thou to offer! Thou pamperest thy followers with riches, thou deludest them with idleness; thou surfeitest them with luxury; thou enfeeblest them with softness. In youth they grow slothful in body and weak in mind. They live without labor and wax fat. They come to a wretched old age, dissatisfied, and ashamed, and oppressed by the memory of their ill deeds; and, having run their course, they lay themselves down in melancholy death and their name is remembered no more.

``But those fortunate youths who follow me receive other counsel. I am the companion of virtuous men. Always I am welcome in the homes of artisans and in the cottages of tillers of the soil. I am the guardian of industrious households, and the rewarder of generous masters and faithful servants. I am the promoter of the labors of peace. No honorable deed is accomplished without me.

``My friends have sweet repose and the untroubled enjoyment of the fruits of their efforts. They remember their deeds with an easy conscience and contentment, and are beloved of their friends and honored by their country. And when they have run their course, and death overtakes them, their names are celebrated in song and praise, and they live in the hearts of their grateful countrymen.

``Come, then, O Hercules, thou son of noble parents, come, follow thou me, and by thy worthy and illustrious deeds secure for thyself exalted Happiness.''

She ceased, and Hercules, withdrawing his gaze from the face of Vice, arose from his place, and followed Virtue along the rugged, brown path of Labor.

Rabu, 11 April 2012

THE CANYON FLOWERS



By Ralph Connor (Adapted)

At first there were no canyons, but only the broad, open prairie. One day the Master of the Prairie, walking out over his great lawns, where were only grasses, asked the Prairie: ``Where are your flowers?''

And the Prairie said: ``Master, I have no seeds.''

Then he spoke to the birds, and they carried seeds of every kind of flower and strewed them far and wide, and soon the Prairie bloomed with crocuses and roses and buffalo beans and the yellow crowfoot and the wild sunflowers and the red lilies, all the summer long.

Then the Master came and was well pleased; but he missed the flowers he loved best of all, and he said to the Prairie: ``Where are the clematis and the columbine, the sweet violets and wind-flowers, and all the ferns and flowering shrubs?''

And again the Prairie answered: ``Master, I have no seeds.''

And again he spoke to the birds and again they carried all the seeds and strewed them far and wide.

But when next the Master came, he could not find the flowers he loved best of all, and he said: ``Where are those, my sweetest flowers?''

And the Prairie cried sorrowfully: ``O Master, I cannot keep the flowers, for the winds sweep fiercely, and the sun beats upon my breast, and they wither up and fly away.''

Then the Master spoke to the Lightning, and with one swift blow the Lightning cleft the Prairie to the heart. And the Prairie rocked and groaned in agony, and for many a day moaned bitterly over its black, jagged, gaping wound.

But a little river poured its waters through the cleft, and carried down deep, black mould, and once more the birds carried seeds and strewed them in the canyon. And after a long time the rough rocks were decked out with soft mosses and trailing vines, and all the nooks were hung with clematis and columbine, and great elms lifted their huge tops high up into the sunlight, and down about their feet clustered the low cedars and balsams, and everywhere the violets and wind-flowers and maiden-hair grew and bloomed till the canyon became the Master's place for rest and peace and joy.

Selasa, 10 April 2012

THE CAKE

A child quarrelled with his brother one day about a cake.
"It is my cake!" said the child.
"No, it is mine!" said his brother.
"You shall not have it!" said the child. "Give it to me this minute!" And he fell upon his brother and beat him.
Just then came by an Angel who knew the child.
"Who is this that you are beating?" asked the Angel.
"It is my brother," said the child.
"No, but truly," said the Angel, "who is it?"
"It is my brother, I tell you!" said the child.
"Oh no," said the Angel, "that cannot be; and it seems a pity for you to tell an untruth, because that makes spots on your soul. If it were your brother, you would not beat him."
"But he has my cake!" said the child.
"Oh," said the Angel, "now I see my mistake. You mean that the cake is your brother; and that seems a pity, too, for it does not look like a very good cake,--and, besides, it is all crumbled to pieces."

Senin, 09 April 2012

tonight I am going to do my homework
kind of boring if I just stay at home for a whole day
now I'll go to campus to search a data for my homework
fighting
alhamdulillah ya ALLAH
thank's for eveything and also for my parents who always give me support in my life
Miss u so mom and dad. . . . .
love u so much

Jumat, 06 April 2012

THE GIFTS OF THE MAGICIAN

Once upon a time there was an old man who lived in a little hut in the middle of a forest. His wife was dead, and he had only one son, whom he loved dearly. Near their hut was a group of birch trees, in which some black-game had made their nests, and the youth had often begged his father's permission to shoot the birds, but the old man always strictly forbade him to do anything of the kind.
One day, however, when the father had gone to a little distance to collect some sticks for the fire, the boy

fetched his bow, and shot at a bird that was just flying towards its nest. But he had not taken proper aim, and the bird was only wounded, and fluttered along the ground. The boy ran to catch it, but though he ran very fast, and the bird seemed to flutter along very slowly, he never could quite come up with it; it was always just a little in advance. But so absorbed was he in the chase that he did not notice for some time that he was now deep in the forest, in a place where he had never been before. Then he felt it would be foolish to go any further, and he turned to find his way home.
He thought it would be easy enough to follow the path along which he had come, but somehow it was always branching off in unexpected directions. He looked about for a house where he might stop and ask his way, but there was not a sign of one anywhere, and he was afraid to stand still, for it was cold, and there were many stories of wolves being seen in that part of the forest. Night fell, and he was beginning to start at every sound, when suddenly a magician came running towards him, with a pack of wolves snapping at his heels. Then all the boy's courage returned to him. He took his bow, and aiming an arrow at the largest wolf, shot him through the heart, and a few more arrows soon put the rest to flight. The magician was full of gratitude to his deliverer, and promised him a reward for his help if the youth would go back with him to his house.
'Indeed there is nothing that would be more welcome to me than a night's lodging,' answered the boy; 'I have been wandering all day in the forest, and did not know how to get home again.
'Come with me, you must be hungry as well as tired,' said the magician, and led the way to his house, where the guest flung himself on a bed, and went fast asleep. But his host returned to the forest to get some food, for the larder was empty.
While he was absent the housekeeper went to the boy's room and tried to wake him. She stamped on the floor, and shook him and called to him, telling him that he was in great danger, and must take flight at once. But nothing would rouse him, and if he did ever open his eyes he shut them again directly.
Soon after, the magician came back from the forest, and told the housekeeper to bring them something to eat. The meal was quickly ready, and the magician called to the boy to come down and eat it, but he could not be wakened, and they had to sit down to supper without him. By-and-by the magician went out into the wood again for some more hunting, and on his return he tried afresh to waken the youth. But finding it quite impossible, he went back for the third time to the forest.
While he was absent the boy woke up and dressed himself. Then he came downstairs and began to talk to the housekeeper. The girl had heard how he had saved her master's life, so she said nothing more about his running away, but instead told him that if the magician offered him the choice of a reward, he was to ask for the horse which stood in the third stall of the stable.
By-and-by the old man came back and they all sat down to dinner. When they had finished the magician said: 'Now, my son, tell me what you will have as the reward of your courage?'
'Give me the horse that stands in the third stall of your stable,' answered the youth. 'For I have a long way to go before I get home, and my feet will not carry me so far.'
'Ah! my son,' replied the magician, 'it is the best horse in my stable that you want! Will not anything else please you as well?'
But the youth declared that it was the horse, and the horse only, that he desired, and in the end the old man gave way. And besides the horse, the magician gave him a zither, a fiddle, and a flute, saying: 'If you are in danger, touch the zither; and if no one comes to your aid, then play on the fiddle; but if that brings no help, blow on the flute.'
The youth thanked the magician, and fastening his treasures about him mounted the horse and rode off. He had already gone some miles when, to his great surprise, the horse spoke, and said: 'It is no use your returning home just now, your father will only beat you. Let us visit a few towns first, and something lucky will be sure to happen to us.'
This advice pleased the boy, for he felt himself almost a man by this time, and thought it was high time he saw the world. When they entered the capital of the country everyone stopped to admire the beauty of the horse. Even the king heard of it, and came to see the splendid creature with his own eyes. Indeed, he wanted directly to buy it, and told the youth he would give any price he liked. The young man hesitated for a moment, but before he could speak, the horse contrived to whisper to him:
'Do not sell me, but ask the king to take me to his stable, and feed me there; then his other horses will become just as beautiful as I.'
The king was delighted when he was told what the horse had said, and took the animal at once to the stables, and placed it in his own particular stall. Sure enough, the horse had scarcely eaten a mouthful of corn out of the manger, when the rest of the horses seemed to have undergone a transformation. Some of them were old favourites which the king had ridden in many wars, and they bore the signs of age and of service. But now they arched their heads, and pawed the ground with their slender legs as they had been wont to do in days long gone by. The king's heart beat with delight, but the old groom who had had the care of them stood crossly by, and eyed the owner of this wonderful creature with hate and envy. Not a day passed without his bringing some story against the youth to his master, but the king understood all about the matter and paid no attention. At last the groom declared that the young man had boasted that he could find the king's war horse which had strayed into the forest several years ago, and had not been heard of since. Now the king had never ceased to mourn for his horse, so this time he listened to the tale which the groom had invented, and sent for the youth. 'Find me my horse in three days,' said he, 'or it will be the worse for you.'
The youth was thunderstruck at this command, but he only bowed, and went off at once to the stable.
'Do not worry yourself,' answered his own horse. 'Ask the king to give you a hundred oxen, and to let them be killed and cut into small pieces. Then we will start on our journey, and ride till we reach a certain river. There a horse will come up to you, but take no notice of him. Soon another will appear, and this also you must leave alone, but when the third horse shows itself, throw my bridle over it.'
Everything happened just as the horse had said, and the third horse was safely bridled. Then the other horse spoke again: 'The magician's raven will try to eat us as we ride away, but throw it some of the oxen's flesh, and then I will gallop like the wind, and carry you safe out of the dragon's clutches.'
So the young man did as he was told, and brought the horse back to the king.
The old stableman was very jealous, when he heard of it, and wondered what he could do to injure the youth in the eyes of his royal master. At last he hit upon a plan, and told the king that the young man had boasted that he could bring home the king's wife, who had vanished many months before, without leaving a trace behind her. Then the king bade the young man come into his presence, and desired him to fetch the queen home again, as he had boasted he could do. And if he failed, his head would pay the penalty.
The poor youth's heart stood still as he listened. Find the queen? But how was he to do that, when nobody in the palace had been able to do so! Slowly he walked to the stable, and laying his head on his horse's shoulder, he said: 'The king has ordered me to bring his wife home again, and how can I do that when she disappeared so long ago, and no one can tell me anything about her?'
'Cheer up!' answered the horse, 'we will manage to find her. You have only got to ride me back to the same river that we went to yesterday, and I will plunge into it and take my proper shape again. For I am the king's wife, who was turned into a horse by the magician from whom you saved me.'
Joyfully the young man sprang into the saddle and rode away to the banks of the river. Then he threw himself off, and waited while the horse plunged in. The moment it dipped its head into the water its black skin vanished, and the most beautiful woman in the world was floating on the water. She came smiling towards the youth, and held out her hand, and he took it and led her back to the palace. Great was the king's surprise and happiness when he beheld his lost wife stand before him, and in gratitude to her rescuer he loaded him with gifts.
You would have thought that after this the poor youth would have been left in peace; but no, his enemy the stableman hated him as much as ever, and laid a new plot for his undoing. This time he presented himself before the king and told him that the youth was so puffed up with what he had done that he had declared he would seize the king's throne for himself.
At this news the king waxed so furious that he ordered a gallows to be erected at once, and the young man to be hanged without a trial. He was not even allowed to speak in his own defence, but on the very steps of the gallows he sent a message to the king and begged, as a last favour, that he might play a tune on his zither. Leave was given him, and taking the instrument from under his cloak he touched the strings. Scarcely had the first notes sounded than the hangman and his helper began to dance, and the louder grew the music the higher they capered, till at last they cried for mercy. But the youth paid no heed, and the tunes rang out more merrily than before, and by the time the sun set they both sank on the ground exhausted, and declared that the hanging must be put off till to-morrow.
The story of the zither soon spread through the town, and on the following morning the king and his whole court and a large crowd of people were gathered at the foot of the gallows to see the youth hanged. Once more he asked a favour--permission to play on his fiddle, and this the king was graciously pleased to grant. But with the first notes, the leg of every man in the crowd was lifted high, and they danced to the sound of the music the whole day till darkness fell, and there was no light to hang the musician by.
The third day came, and the youth asked leave to play on his flute. 'No, no,' said the king, 'you made me dance all day yesterday, and if I do it again it will certainly be my death. You shall play no more tunes. Quick! the rope round his neck.'
At these words the young man looked so sorrowful that the courtiers said to the king: 'He is very young to die. Let him play a tune if it will make him happy.' So, very unwillingly, the king gave him leave; but first he had himself bound to a big fir tree, for fear that he should be made to dance.
When he was made fast, the young man began to blow softly on his flute, and bound though he was, the king's body moved to the sound, up and down the fir tree till his clothes were in tatters, and the skin nearly rubbed off his back. But the youth had no pity, and went on blowing, till suddenly the old magician appeared and asked: 'What danger are you in, my son, that you have sent for me?'
'They want to hang me,' answered the young man; 'the gallows are all ready and the hangman is only waiting for me to stop playing.'
'Oh, I will put that right,' said the magician; and taking the gallows, he tore it up and flung it into the air, and no one knows where it came down. 'Who has ordered you to be hanged?' asked he.
The young man pointed to the king, who was still bound to the fir; and without wasting words the magician took hold of the tree also, and with a mighty heave both fir and man went spinning through the air, and vanished in the clouds after the gallows.
Then the youth was declared to be free, and the people elected him for their king; and the stable helper drowned himself from envy, for, after all, if it had not been for him the young man would have remained poor all the days of his life.

Selasa, 03 April 2012

Cool. . . .
I like his style. . .he looks so handsome from here but am not sure his really handsome or not
hahah
I wish he good

Senin, 02 April 2012

always tired everyday. . .
full of activities and planning
I can't stand it anymore for today. . .
take a rest

Minggu, 01 April 2012

while studying lets enjoy this song.
that's here:

The Power of Love-Celine Dion

The whispers in the morning
Of lovers sleeping tight
Are rolling like thunder now
As I look in your eyes
I hold on to your body
And feel each move you make
Your voice is warm and tender
A love that I could not forsake

'Cause I am your lady
And you are my man
Whenever you reach for me
I'll do all that I can

Lost is how I'm feeling, lying in your arms
When the world outside's too
Much to take
That all ends when I'm with you
Even though there may be times
It seems I'm far away
Never wonder where I am
'Cause I am always by your side
[ From: http://www.elyrics.net/read/c/celine-dion-lyrics/the-power-of-love-lyrics.html ]

'Cause I am your lady
And you are my man
Whenever you reach for me
I'll do all that I can

We're heading for something
Somewhere I've never been
Sometimes I am frightened
But I'm ready to learn
Of the power of love

The sound of your heart beating
Made it clear
Suddenly the feeling that I can't go on
Is light years away

'Cause I am your lady
And you are my man
Whenever you reach for me
I'll do all that I can

We're heading for something
Somewhere I've never been
Sometimes I am frightened
But I'm ready to learn
Of the power of love
Boring day ever
Weekend . . . . .
just did house chores , washed clothes and everything things
fiuuuuhh. . . .
tonight I am going to make my homework and tomorrow it is going to be busy day
fighting. . . .
>_<

Kamis, 29 Maret 2012

escape from earthquake


An earthquake is the one of dangerous nature disaster. It can make big damage in the World. It often makes many victims. Although the earthquake was unable to prevent and control human beings, but as long as the master some skills, but also from the disaster will be to minimize the damage. There is the several ways for escape from earthquake.
            For your own safety to hide in the table below and other solid furniture, big sloshing around time is about one minute. This is the first to take into account is your own safety. In the absence of the table, such as hiding for the occasion, in any case, but also with a good cushion, such as the protection of the head. In addition, do not around these objects, like the precast concrete wall, vending machines, and so has the danger of collapse.
If an earthquake occurs when you are walking at a street, taking a drive or having trips on hills people would catch or lean on something to keep body balance. Usually, walls and gate posts will be chosen as protection objects in dangerous situations. In busy streets and blocks, the most dangerous items are fallen window glasses and billboards which may hurt passers. Thus, you should protect your head with hands or handbags while passing theses places. In busy streets and blocks, the most dangerous items are fallen window glasses and billboards which may hurt passers. Thus, you should protect your head with hands or handbags while passing theses places.
Watch out for landslides and tsunami. If you are on a hillside or a steep sloping when a quake occurs, move to safe place for asylum rapidly for these places are in the danger of landslide in an earthquake. If you are on the seashore, you may encounter tsunami in earth shocks. Keep informed with radio or television reports. Seek for safe places on hearing earthquake or tsunami warnings.
In conclusion, this event reveals one big reality.  No one is invulnerable when nature strikes. When the wrath of Mother Nature is unstoppable and can’t be overtaken by any human hand. The shocking natural disaster is most likely to occur again not just once but even more. Nevertheless, God who is the Master of all natural laws is the only way to get escape.

Rabu, 28 Maret 2012

Dear diary....
I feel really confused today, there are a lot of thing that I have taken over
I am as a coordinator in One Day Trip for students 2011 should takeover for event section and beside that Call final assignment is make a movie still make me unsatisfied, I want to create a story which is interesting and also have a moral values, not kind of boring movie
Come on thinking, thinking, thinking
Help me god please. . . .
>_<

Selasa, 27 Maret 2012

Poetry

You're my man, my mighty king,
And I'm the jewel in your crown,
You're the sun so hot and bright,
I'm your light-rays shining down,

You're the sky so vast and blue,
And I'm the white clouds in your chest,
I'm a river clean and pure,
Who in your ocean finds her rest,

You're the mountain huge and high,
I'm the valley green and wide,
You're the body firm and strong,
And I'm a rib bone on your side,

You're an eagle flying high,
I'm your feathers light and brown,
You're my man, my king of kings,
And I'm the jewel in your crown.

- Nima Akbari -

Senin, 26 Maret 2012

Poetry

What I Love About You

I love the way you look at me,
Your eyes so bright and blue.
I love the way you kiss me,
Your lips so soft and smooth.

I love the way you make me so happy,
And the ways you show you care.
I love the way you say, "I Love You,"
And the way you're always there.

I love the way you touch me,
Always sending chills down my spine.
I love that you are with me,
And glad that you are mine.

- Crystal Jansen -

Poetry

An Entrapment

My love, I have tried with all my being
to grasp a form comparable to thine own,
but nothing seems worthy;

I know now why Shakespeare could not
compare his love to a summer’s day.
It would be a crime to denounce the beauty
of such a creature as thee,
to simply cast away the precision
God had placed in forging you.

Each facet of your being
whether it physical or spiritual
is an ensnarement
from which there is no release.
But I do not wish release.
I wish to stay entrapped forever.
With you for all eternity.
Our hearts, always as one.

- Anthony Kolos -

Poetry

To The One I Love

Beautiful lady, lily of the field
You, my umbrella and my shield
Your adoration showers like the rains
And drowns all odds and pains.

Searching everywhere unto the crest
Clear you stood above the rest
For never in my dreams most sweet
Did I such a lovely damsel meet.

Mesmerised I am, dreaming all the while
Of when we shall walk down the aisle
To vows we take we shall keep
With our affection ever deep.

For eternity our love shall sprout
Though the world be in drought
A union most blissful, this I know
For we ever shall sparkle and glow.

- Robert Asom -

Minggu, 25 Maret 2012

Lady Gaga

Bad Romance

Oh-oh-oh-oh-oooh!
Oh-oh-oooh-oh-oh!
Caught In A Bad Romance

Oh-oh-oh-oh-oooh!
Oh-oh-oooh-oh-oh!
Caught In A Bad Romance

Rah-rah-ah-ah-ah!
Roma-Roma-ma-ah!
Ga-ga-ooh-la-la!
Want Your Bad Romance

Rah-rah-ah-ah-ah!
Roma-Roma-ma-ah!
Ga-ga-ooh-la-la!
Want Your Bad Romance

I Want Your Ugly
I Want Your Disease
I Want Your Everything
As Long As It’s Free
I Want Your Love
Love-love-love
I Want Your Love

I Want Your Drama
The Touch Of Your Hand
I Want You Leather Studded Kiss In The Scene
And I Want Your Love
Love-love-love
I Want Your Love
Love-love-love
I Want Your Love

You Know That I Want You
And You Know That I Need You
I Want A Bad,your Bad Romance

I Want Your Loving
And I Want Your Revenge
You And Me Could Write A Bad Romance
I Want Your Loving
All Your Love Is Revenge
You And Me Could Write A Bad Romance

Oh-oh-oh-oh-oooh!
Oh-oh-oooh-oh-oh!
Caught In A Bad Romance

Oh-oh-oh-oh-oooh!
Oh-oh-oooh-oh-oh!
Caught In A Bad Romance

Rah-rah-ah-ah-ah!
Roma-Roma-ma-ah!
Ga-ga-ooh-la-la!
Want Your Bad Romance

I Want Your Horror
I Want Your Design
‘Cause You’re A Criminal
As Long As Your Mine
I Want Your Love
Love-love-love
I Want Your Love

I Want Your Psycho
Your Vertical Stick
Want You In My Room
When Your Baby Is Sick
I Want Your Love
Love-love-love
I Want Your Love
Love-love-love
I Want Your Love

You Know That I Want You
And You Know That I Need You
I Want A Bad,your Bad Romance

I Want Your Loving
And I Want Your Revenge
You And Me Could Write A Bad Romance
I Want Your Loving
All Your Love Is Revenge
You And Me Could Write A Bad Romance

Oh-oh-oh-oh-oooh!
Oh-oh-oooh-oh-oh!
Caught In A Bad Romance

Oh-oh-oh-oh-oooh!
Oh-oh-oooh-oh-oh!
Caught In A Bad Romance

Rah-rah-ah-ah-ah!
Roma-Roma-ma-ah!
Ga-ga-ooh-la-la!
Want Your Bad Romance

Rah-rah-ah-ah-ah!
Roma-Roma-ma-ah!
Ga-ga-ooh-la-la!
Want Your Bad Romance

Walk Walk Fashion Baby
Work It
Move That Bitch Crazy
Walk Walk Fashion Baby
Work It
Move That Bitch Crazy
Walk Walk Fashion Baby
Work It
Move That Bitch Crazy
Walk Walk Fashion Baby
Work It
Imma Freak Bitch Baby

I Want Your Love
And I Want Your Revenge
I Want Your Love
I Don’t Wanna Be Friends

Je Veux Ton Amour
Et Je Veux Te Venger
Je Veux Ton Amour
Je Ne Veux Pas être Amis

Oh-oh-oh-oh-oooh!
Oh-oh-oooh-oh-oh!
Caught In A Bad Romance

Oh-oh-oh-oh-oooh!
Oh-oh-oooh-oh-oh!
Caught In A Bad Romance

I Want Your Love
And I Want Your Revenge
You And Me Could Write A Bad Romance
I Want Your Love
And I Want Your Lovers Revenge
You And Me Could Write A Bad Romance

Oh-oh-oh-oh-oooh!
Oh-oh-oooh-oh-oh!
Caught In A Bad Romance

Oh-oh-oh-oh-oooh!
Oh-oh-oooh-oh-oh!
Caught In A Bad Romance

Rah-rah-ah-ah-ah!
Roma-Roma-ma-ah!
Ga-ga-ooh-la-la!
Want Your Bad Romance

Rabu, 21 Maret 2012

Love Of My Life lyrics

Love of my life - you've hurt me
You've broken my heart and now you leave me
Love of my life can't you see
Bring it back, bring it back
Don't take it away from me, because you don't know -
What it means to me

Love of my life don't leave me
You've taken my heart and now desert me
Love of my life can't you see
Bring it back, bring it back
Don't take it away from me, because you don't know -
[ From: http://www.elyrics.net/read/q/queen-lyrics/love-of-my-life-lyrics.html]
What it means to me

You will remember -
When this is blown over
And everything's all by the way -
When I get older
I will be there at your side to remind you
How I still love you - I still love you


Hurry back - hurry back
Please bring it back home to me
Because you don't know what it means to me -
Love of my life
Love of my life
today I feel bad
stomacache and headance
my head spinning around and I want to get home soon
God helps me
>,<

Sabtu, 17 Maret 2012

Really bored to be here
somebody help me
What the hell with this
>_<
What's going on is actually happen with this discussion?
Kind of boring. . . .
I want to go home soon and then return to my hometown
It's been long time I did not come back home
I miss the way home. . . . .
:)

Jumat, 16 Maret 2012



let's hear this "Seriosa" aong from Celline Dion -AVE MARIA


Ave Maria, Maiden mild
Oh, listen to a maiden's prayer
For thou canst hear amid the wild
'Tis thou, 'tis thou canst save amid, despair

We slumber safely till the morrow
Though we've by man outcast reviled
Oh Maiden, see a maiden's sorrow
Oh Mother, hear a suppliant child


Ave Maria



Ave Maria gratia plena
Maria gratia plena
Maria gratia plena
Ave ave dominus, dominus tecum

The murky cavern's air so heavy
Shall breathe of balm if thou hast smiled
Oh Maiden, hear a maiden pleadin'
Oh Mother, hear a suppliant child

Ave Maria
Ave Maria 
Always full of activities
Actually this Friday I had a plan to go to my hometown but tomorrow is going to be a meeting with HIMA committee and also with my lecturer as a speakers
Just go after the meeting
:)

Rabu, 14 Maret 2012

Biography of W.S. Rendra

Willibrordus Surendra Broto Rendra (was born Solo, on November 7 1935) was the famous poet who often was called as "Merak birds".
He established the Theater Workshop in Yogyakarta during 1967 but also the Theater Rendra Workshop in Depok.
Since the period went to class he already active wrote the short story and essay in various magazines.

Rendra was the child from the couple R. Cyprianus Sugeng Brotoatmodjo and Raden Ayu Catharina Ismadillah.
His father was a teacher Indonesian and the Javanese Language to the Catholic school, Solo, nearby as the traditional actor; whereas his mother was the dancer serimpi in the Surakarta palace.
Childhood was as far as the adolescent Rendra finished by him in his home town.

He began his education from TK (1942) until completing his senior secondary school, the SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL (1952), in the Catholic school, St. Yosef in the Solo city.
Graduated from High School Rendra went to Jakarta with the school intention in the foreign Academy.Evidently this academy was closed.
Then he went to Yogyakarta and entered the School Of Literature, Universitas Gajah Mada.

Although not completing his lecture, did not mean him stopped studying.
During 1954 he deepened his knowledge in the drama field and the dance in America, he received the scholarship from American Academy of Dramatically Art (AADA).
He also joined the seminar about literature in the Harvard University at the invitation of the local government.

The Rendra literature talent has begun to be seen when he sat in the bench of Junior High. At that time he has begun to show his capacity by writing poetry, the short story and the drama for various school activities.

Not only wrote, evidently he was also skilled on the stage.
He staged several of his dramas, and especially appeared as the very talented poetry reader.
He the first time published his poetry in the mass media during 1952 through the Strategy magazine.

After that, his poetries then smooth flowed decorated various magazines at the time, like the Story, Seni, Basis, Confrontation, and the Baru Strategy.
That continued to continue as being seen in magazines in the further decade, especially the magazine in the 60 's and in the 70 's.

One of His best Poem was “Sajak Sebatang Lisong” Performed at ITB (Bandung Technological Institute) on August 17 1977.He was very outspoken until he was imprisoned by the government at that time.

Even he was gone peacefully by God side, but his poems will always remembered forever.
Good Bye Mas Willy…

Selasa, 13 Maret 2012

today there was no class but actually I went to campus for attending public speaking class then when I arrived in campus my lecturer told us class is cancel.
fiuuuhh ......
then I heard this song to make my fell happy and fresh
I Love Gothic so much
Let's hear the song from Within Temptation- Memories

[Whisper] Memories, memories, memories

In this world you tried
Not leaving me alone behind
There's no other way
I'll pray to the gods: let him stay

The memories ease the pain inside
Now I know why

[Chorus:]
All of my memories
Keep you near
In silent moments
Imagine you'd be here
All of my memories
Keep you near
The silent whispers, silent tears

Made me promise I'd try
To find my way back in this life
I hope there is away
To give me a sign you're okay
Reminds me again
It's worth it all
So I can go home

[Chorus]

Together in all these memories
I see your smile
All the memories I hold dear
Darling you know I love you till the end of time

[Chorus]

Senin, 12 Maret 2012

Dear diary

Today is better than yesterday. . . . .
Grateful to ALLAH which is give me the easy ways to achieve everything that I want
do all activities with a great spirit
now I am going to sleep earlier
Take a rest. . . . .
Hoaaamm T_T"

Minggu, 11 Maret 2012

Mission Complete
All of my assignment for this week covered
thank's God
:)

dear diary

lovely day after show time last night
very tired day. . .
Alhamdulillah I can faced my problem in my voiced while I was singing in Totally Underground 2 yesterday
Respect for \M/ETAL
Long life Underground
\m/^_^\m/

Selasa, 06 Maret 2012

earthquake occurs in padang
actually I felt afraid, but I just try to calm down
God please safe me,my family and also my beloved friends from dangerous and please reinforce me
thank's God

dear diary

Great day....
full of activities, go to campus, do so many assignment  and many others
all of those things make me forget to eat and rest
no resting time until now, I still do my assignment until now and perhaps will be continued until midnight
haha....
I just enjoy this moment and be greatness to ALLAH for all of this
Alhamdulillah
:)

Sabtu, 03 Maret 2012

fiuuuuuuh. . .
it is not a suitable time to go outside especially to UNP
traffic jam everywhere
what am I supposed to do??
I wanna go home and take a rest
I don't need to fight with other people to get out of the damn traffic jam
>_<

#bad day

Jumat, 02 Maret 2012

Attitude class with Mrs. Kurnia Ningsih
sounds great huh!
Actually this class was quite good
the speech that my lecturer gave its really useful for guiding us to have a good personality
>_<

Rabu, 29 Februari 2012

heavy rain fall
I cannot go home I put my motorcycle infront of FBS faculty
I am sure that my helmet it's getting wet
fiuuuuh...
>_<
Today I was learning reading 3
we read about narrative text
I was really excited with the story, the story talking about the wife who has a  cancer and then she does an operation to cure the cancer and after the operation had already done actually the result it was not really good, she felt a shame to have an ugly face, but his young husband still accept her without any comment and love her without asked for something
I believe that the truth love still exist in our life
just  believe it and everything it's gonna be okay
and I trust that our faith had already written by The GOD
Great
^_^

Selasa, 28 Februari 2012

full activity.....
really tired. . . .
today I went to campus in early morning to learn about introlit course,actually this not the day of this course but my lecturer as my class to attend this class today for make up class
hufff but in fact that, my lecturer cancel this class
I think its not fair
I HATE IT
there are a lot of activities that I have to do today
I can not stand anymore
I want to go home soon and take a rest
>_<

Senin, 27 Februari 2012

Dear diary

Today I am  not feeling well but I have to go to campus in the early morning
hoaaam  T_T
I did not finish my paper yet, unluckily my lecturer choose me to present my works.
I tried to present my paper with a least knowledge about my topic
but actually after the presentation I got an important information about what am I supposed to do next with my paper
I will revise it soon
Thank's sir

Minggu, 26 Februari 2012

recently my life seems like nightmare
I don't know why?
Actually I don't want just keep silent and give up with my faith
I believe that when we belive that we can do it, we can do it
fighting. . . .
>_<

my diary

its really hard weeks that I felt
so many assignment that I have finished
beside that I have an other business which is make me crazy
haha
sorrow

Jumat, 24 Februari 2012

today is SEA class
I took singing class, its really fun to be here
I got a lot of knowledge from my lecturer
we are not just singing but also learning
sounds great!

My Diary

I dont't know what's going on with all of my accounts include my E-mail. it makes me hard to do my job
sometimes it works and sometimes its not
huuuuffft come on, it's getting kill me if i do not make my assignment
help me!!

Rabu, 22 Februari 2012

Bohemian Rhapsody Lyrics

Is this the real life?
Is this just fantasy?
Caught in a landslide
No escape from reality
Open your eyes
Look up to the skies and see
I'm just a poor boy (Poor boy)
I need no sympathy
Because I'm easy come, easy go
Little high, little low
Any way the wind blows
Doesn't really matter to me, to me

Mama just killed a man
Put a gun against his head
Pulled my trigger, now he's dead
Mama, life has just begun
But now I've gone and thrown it all away
Mama, ooh
Didn't mean to make you cry
If I'm not back again this time tomorrow
Carry on, carry on as if nothing really matters

Too late, my time has come
Sends shivers down my spine
Body's aching all the time
Goodbye, everybody
I've got to go
Gotta leave you all behind and face the truth
Mama, oooooooh (Anyway the wind blows)
I don't want to die
Sometimes wish I'd never been born at all

[Guitar Solo]

I see a little silhouetto of a man
Scaramouch, Scaramouch, will you do the Fandango
Thunderbolt and lightning, very, very frightening me
(Galileo) Galileo (Galileo) Galileo, Galileo Figaro
Magnifico-o-o-o-o
I'm just a poor boy nobody loves me
He's just a poor boy from a poor family
Spare him his life from this monstrosity

Easy come, easy go, will you let me go?
Bismillah! No, we will not let you go
Let him go
Bismillah! We will not let you go
Let him go
Bismillah! We will not let you go
Let me go (Will not let you go)
Let me go (Will not let you go) (Never, never, never, never)
Let me go, o, o, o, o
No, no, no, no, no, no, no
(Oh mama mia, mama mia) Mama Mia, let me go
Beelzebub has the devil put aside for me, for me, for me!

So you think you can stone me and spit in my eye
So you think you can love me and leave me to die
Oh, baby, can't do this to me, baby
Just gotta get out, just gotta get right outta here

[Guitar Solo]
(Oooh yeah, Oooh yeah)

Nothing really matters
Anyone can see
Nothing really matters
Nothing really matters to me

Any way the wind blows...

Senin, 20 Februari 2012

Frighten Last Friday Night

Last Friday night is really strange night. The heavy rain with the rumble of the thunder makes the situation on that night scarier. I just stayed in my dormitory with my roommates without do anything. Suddenly the electricity off and all of us surprised, actually we just moved to this dorm and according to the people around my dorm told that is there something wrong with this dorm, but I tried to ignore it. Recently, I fell a little bid weird if I just stayed alone at home and also sometimes I feel something that I couldn’t describe to others.

At that Friday night after the electricity off my roommates decided to go sleep earlier than usual and neither am I. I slept near the window, actually I couldn’t sleep but I tried to sleep, after around 10 minutes something strange happened, it seems like someone lied down on my back, it makes me hard to breath and also I couldn’t make any movement, I tried to scream with all of my power but in fact it was useless. However, I felt deep into the strange situation. There are some people that I know they just already returned to their hometown this morning appeared in front of me but they look weird, and after around 5 minutes they still silent and suddenly their face change seems like a gosh, I am so surprise to see that, I tried to get out of that situation but I couldn’t . . . . . . . .

To be continued. . . . . . . . . . . . . .