September 7, 2006

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    Forrest was sleeping but Harmony and Regan were going strong lol. They are me heart.

     Sonnet: Laughter

    If we can laugh, our heart-aches disappear!
    Our minds become freed off tensions and stress;
    If we make others laugh, they lose their fear,
    And become dear, starting to us caress.

    Laughter is good for both the young and old;
    Laughter can turn a foe into a friend;
    Laughter can help forget our woes, be bold;
    Laughter can bring to grief, an early end.

    Laughter is life’s most precious medicine;
    Laughter is soothing balm for all our ills;
    Laughter is euphoric much more than wine,
    Causing no harm to one/ increasing bills.
    Then laugh and be merry, whenever you can,
    For, that’s the way to live life better.

    7-25-2001
    Dedicated to Dr. T. Rama Prasad
    Pulmonologist, Perundurai
    By Dr John Celes

     

     

    Jesus Only

     

    Oh, how my heart would spend itself, to bless;

    It hath such need to prove its tenderness!

    And yet what heart can my heart comprehend?

    What heart shall always love me without end?

    All — all in vain for such return seek I;

    Jesus alone my soul can satisfy.

    Naught else contents or charms me here below;

    Created things no lasting joy bestow.

    My peace, my joy, my love, O Christ!

    ’Tis Thou alone! Thou hast sufficed.

    Thou didst know how to make a mother’s heart;

    Tenderest of fathers, Lord! to me Thou art.

    My only Love, Jesus, Divinest Word!

    More than maternal is Thy heart, dear Lord!

    Each moment Thou my way dost guard and guide;

    I call — at once I find Thee at my side —

    And if, sometimes Thou hid’st Thy face from me,

    Thou com’st Thyself to help me seek for Thee.

    Thee, Thee, alone I choose: I am Thy bride.

    Unto Thy arms I hasten, there to hide.

    Thee would I love, as little children love;

    For Thee, like warrior bold, my love I’d prove.

    Now, like to children, full of joy and glee,

    So come I, Lord! to show my love to Thee;

    Yet, like a warrior bold with high elation,

    Rush I to combats in my blest vocation.

    Thy Heart is Guardian of our innocence;

    Not once shall it deceive my confidence.

    Wholly my hopes are placed in Thee, dear Lord!

    After long exile, I Thy Face adored

    In heaven shall see. When clouds the skies o’er­spread.

    To Thee, my Jesus! I lift up my head;

    For, in Thy tender glance, these words I see:

    “O child! I made My radiant heaven for thee.”

    I know it well — my burning tears and sighs

    Are full of charm for Thy benignant eyes.

    Strong seraphs form in heaven Thy court divine,

    Yet Thou dost seek this poor weak heart of mine.

    Ah! take my heart! Jesus, ‘tis Thine alone;

    All my desires I yield to Thee, my Own!

    And all my friends, that are so loved by me,

    No longer will I love them, save in Thee!

    St Teresa of Lisieux

     June, 1894.

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