Categories
Diary

When I Attempt to Write Short Pieces

Recently I read a book written by r.h. Sin. It is a book full of short pieces (poems?) and is a perfect book for the broken-hearted. I am so inspired that I want to try out writing short pieces (can’t call mine poems as yet, can I?). Here we go. Eight pieces in total.

PS. There is a part two and a part three.

If you love someone
Let her know today
Don’t wait
For tomorrow is not a given

If she upsets you
Forgive her today
Don’t wait
For tomorrow may not come

If you are happy or sad today
Remember every detail
Don’t waste the only opportunity you have
Today

“Today” by Wilfrid Wong

Commit all that you see
Commit all that you feel
Commit all that you experience
Commit all that you love … to memory

For we come to today with nothing
And we will leave today taking nothing … but memory

“Memory” by Wilfrid Wong

Do you feel the obsession?
Are you addicted to that one feeling that you can’t live without?

Good
Because you are alive

Live it

“Feeling Alive” by Wilfrid Wong

When I listened to you
I did not judge
But when it was your turn
You did not live up to my expectation

“Expectation” by Wilfrid Wong

What is that one thing that you can live with and live without?
When you find it
My congratulations
You have found love

“With or Without You” by Wilfrid Wong

Every second presents a thousand a million possibilities
You could sit back and observe
Or you could start to take action
In the end there is no right or wrong path
It is that one step you have decided to take
That leads to another set of thousands and millions of possibilities

“The Universe” by Wilfrid Wong

My body you have
My heart you own
My soul you possess
I am truly yours

“Body, Heart & Soul” by Wilfrid Wong

I listen to the Korean OST playlist
I feel the peace and the serenity within me
I remember each moment
The storytelling and the afterward

I feel as though I could go back in time
Like many of the Korean dramas
To relive each moment
I am the storyteller and you are my only audience

“22:54pm” by Wilfrid Wong

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.