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Precepts for Young and Old by Henry William Bidwell

 Precepts for Young and Old
by H. W. Bidwell

I’d like to speak a word to you, my pretty, careless child!
I’d learn the spell that daily lures you ’midst the blossoms wild,
I’d join you and the butterflies with which you sport and play,
As innocent, as beautiful, as fairy-like as they.
I’d like to scan the purity that halos your fair brow,
To fathom all the gentle thoughts that through your bosom flow—
But oh! the wish is doubly vain, ’tis not for heart like mine
To enter that pure heaven which forms the fairy land of thine. 


I’d like to speak a word with you, my timid blushing maid—
Pausing at every step you take as if you were afraid!
As if by instinct you foresaw the weeds of woe and strife,
That grow up in the pathway of your unseen future life.
Oh! happy, ten times happy, were you could you shun the wild
And rugged waste; and turning back for ever, be a child.
You cannot! then I’d say to you, retain as best you may
The pure and holy freshness of your childhood’s cloudless day!

 

I’d like to speak a word with you, my bold and wayward youth!
I’d counsel you to cherish in your heart the love of truth;’


I’d caution you ’gainst wantonness and arrogance and pride,
And bid you fear your passions more than all the world beside.
I’d have you honour age whose precepts now you hear with scorn,
Remember! we were men, my boy, long, long ere you were born,
Have trodden long ago the path which you have yet to tread,
And now bequeath experience which may serve you when we’re dead.

I’d like to speak a word with you, brave sir, in manhood’s prime!
The world seems now your heritage, and ’tis so—for a time.
Aspire! for ’tis your birthright, but remember while you mount
You’re but a steward and some day must yield up your account.
You’re wealthy!—turn not from the poor! they share your right to live,
Or God would not have made them:—as you’ve received, so give;
Nor like the unjust creditor, seize all man’s laws allow,
You will need mercy at the last, see that you mete it now!

I’d speak to you, grey-headed man! now tottering at death’s door,
Gazing on life’s red page, by sin and sorrow blotted o’er.
How wistfully you eye that past you never may recall,
And wish, since life must end like this, you’d never lived at all.
Oh! look to Him whom you despised, while ’twas your lot to live;
Remember! mercy is His will; His first wish to forgive.
Haste! for that dark door opens! be saved while yet you may!
Alas! that it should close again, and you should pass away.

Grahamstown, October 1, 1863.

   


 

What Would You Rather Have?

"I would rather have one little rose
from the garden of a friend than to have the choicest flower 
when my stay on earth must end.

I would rather have a pleasant word in kindness said to me than flattery
when my heart is still and 
life has ceased to be."


Pilgrim's Theme by BukasPalad

Pilgrim's Theme by Manoling Francisco, SJ
BukasPalad Ministry


Tired of weaving dreams too loose for me to wear
Tired of watching clouds repeat their dance on air
Tired of getting tired of doing what's required
Is life a mere routine in the greater scheme of things

Through with taking roads someone else designed
Through with chasing stars that soon forget to shine
Through with going through one more day - what's new
Does my life still mean a thing in the greater scheme of things


REFRAIN 1:
I think I'll follow the voice that calls within
Dance to the silent song it sings
I hope to find my place
So my life can fall in place
I know in time I'll find my place
In the greater scheme of things
Each must go his way, but how can I decide
Which path I should take, who will be my guide
I need some kind of star to lead me somewhere far
To find a higher dream in the greater scheme of things

The road before me bends, I don't know what I'll find
Will I meet a friend or ghosts I left behind
Should I even be surprised that You're with me in disguise
For it's Your hand I have seen in the greater scheme of things

(REFRAIN 1)

BRIDGE:

For Yours is the voice in my deepest dreams
You are the heart, the very heart
Of the greater scheme of things

(REFRAIN 1)



REFRAIN 2:
Why don't we follow the voice that calls within
Dance to the silent song it sings
One day we'll find our place
For all things fall in place
For all things have a place
In the greater scheme of things



Love Quotes and Poems

Climb more mountains, eat more ice cream, go barefoot more often, swim more rivers, watch more sunsets, laugh more, cry less. Life must be lived as we go along. The station will come soon enough. – Robert Hastings





Did you close your eyes to dream and hear the rustle of the leaves
It was my echo whispering
My heart, my soul belongs to you










Golden Rules for Living

Golden Rules for Living

If you open it, close it
If you turn it on, turn it off

If you unlock it, lock it up
If you break it, admit it

If you can’t fix it, call in someone who can
If you borrow it, return it

If you value it, take care of it
If you make a mess, clean it up

If you move it, put it back
If it belongs to someone else and you want to use it, get permission

If you don’t know how to operate it, leave it alone
If it’s none of your business, don’t ask questions

If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it
If it will brighten someone’s day, say it

If it will tarnish someone’s reputation, keep it to yourself

-         Author Unknown-

golden rules for living


Desiderata by Max Ehrmann (English and Tagalog version)

Desiderata by Max Ehrmann

Go placidly amid the noise and haste, and remember what peace there may be in silence.
As far as possible without surrender be on good terms with all persons.
Speak your truth quietly and clearly; and listen to others, even the dull and ignorant; they too have their story.
Avoid loud and aggressive persons, they are vexations to the spirit.
If you compare yourself with others, you may become vain and bitter;
for always there will be greater and lesser persons than yourself.

Enjoy your achievements as well as your plans.
Keep interested in your career, however humble; it is a real possession in the changing fortunes of time.
Exercise caution in your business affairs; for the world is full of trickery.
But let this not blind you to what virtue there is; many persons strive for high ideals;
and everywhere life is full of heroism.

Be yourself.
Especially, do not feign affection.
Neither be critical about love; for in the face of all aridity and disenchantment it is as perennial as the grass.

Take kindly the counsel of the years, gracefully surrendering the things of youth.
Nurture strength of spirit to shield you in sudden misfortune. But do not distress yourself with imaginings.
Many fears are born of fatigue and loneliness. Beyond a wholesome discipline, be gentle with yourself.

You are a child of the universe, no less than the trees and the stars;
you have a right to be here.
And whether or not it is clear to you, no doubt the universe is unfolding as it should.

Therefore be at peace with God, whatever you conceive Him to be,
and whatever your labors and aspirations, in the noisy confusion of life keep peace with your soul.
With all its sham, drudgery and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy.



Desiderata
salin sa tagalog ni Benilda Santos

Humayo nang payapa sa gitna ng ingay at pagkukumahog
at tandaang may katiwasayang masusumpungan sa katahimikan.
Hanggang kakayanin at nang hindi sumusuko,
pakitunguhan nang mabuti ang lahat.

Sambitin ang sariling katotohanan nang mahinahon at walang gatol
at pakinggan ang iba, kahit ang pulpol at mangmang.
Sila man ay may masasabi.

Iwasan ang hambog at mapusok; nakaliligalig sila ng loob.
Kung ihahambing ang sarili sa iba, baka maging palalo o puno ng hinampo
dahil laging may makahihigit o mababa sa iyo.

Masiyahin sa iyong tagumpay, maging sa iyong mga balak.
Pangalagaan ang iyong hanapbuhay gaano man kahamak;
iyay maaasahang pag-aari sa pabago-bagong kapalarang dala ng panahon.

Mag-ingat sa pakikipagnegosyo pagkat puno ng bulaan ang mundo.
Ngunit huwag naming magbulag-bulagan sa kabutihan.
Marami ang nagsisikap maabot ang kadakilaan,
at saan mang dakoy may kabayanihan.

Magpakatotoo sa sarili. Higit sa lahat, huwag magpanggap sa pagmamahal.
Subalit huwag ding kutyain ang pag-ibig
pagkat sa harap ng lahat ng kawalan ng sigla at pag-asa
lagi itong tumutubong muli tulad ng damo.

Tanggapin nang mahinahon ang payo ng taon,
at isuko nang magiliw ang mga biyaya ng kabataan.
Patatagin ang espiritu bilang pansanggalang sa di-inaasahang kasawian.
Ngunit huwag magpakaligalig sa mga nakababahalang alalalahanin.
Maraming pangamba ang dulot ng pagod at pangungulila.
Bukod sa pagkakaroon ng sapat na disiplina, maging malumanay sa sarili.

Supling ka ng uniberso, gaya ng mga punot tala
karapatan mong dumito.
At malinaw man ito o hindi sa iyo
walang alinlangan, sadyang namumukadkad ang uniberso.

Kaya maging payapa sa Panginoon
paano man ang pagkilala mo sa Kanya
at anuman ang iyong pagsisikap at pangarap;
sa maingay na kaguluhan ng buhay
panatilihing panatag ang iyong loob.

Sa kabila ng pagkukunwari, kawalang-kawawaan, at bigong pangarap,
Maganda pa rin itong mundo.
Maging masayahin. Sikaping lumigaya.