Should I live further to look for more?
Or should I give up to the pain, I never had before.
Love is worship-people say,
If it is true, why did you go away?
I still remember the day, you messaged me first,
Initial hesitation thereafter you showed a lot of trust.
Your presence in the life was like a dream come true,
I felt love everywhere and everything was you.
But suddenly things have changed,
You are behaving as strange
Your words 'I cannot continue & for you… I no more feel'
Made me insensible and I still haven’t healed.
I would have been happier, if you could tell me where I was wrong.
Without any mistake, I cannot bear this punishment, I’m not that strong.
I still love you a lot but my life will never be the same again,
I’m no where without you, and I don’t know how to regain.
Wish I could forget the times you walked in,
The times we spent together,
Our conversations and you being shy,
Today I’m all alone & it makes me cry
Now everything is over, we are just good friends
I want to overcome the past leading to an end.

A chance to blossom
and chance to grow
is what daily
Lord God does bestow.
To become blossomed
and to become grown
it takes some moments
of time so atoned.
Let every footstep
of which that you take
to be filled with lessons
to blossom and make.
Let not your yesterday
to become your today.
Make yourself blossomed
a more better way.
Leave all the squabbles
of an unending hue
to become more blossomed
with God in you.
It’s Green Week here at NBC Universal, and How You Can Save The World is always thinking about the environment. That’s because our planet plays a big role in how we are — and should be — shaping the way we think, act and react to the political and technological challenges that sometimes make it hard to be green. That’s why it’s important to stay informed, and explore how you feel about energy, science, nutrition and more — and how it all plugs back into our planet.
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Tomorrow matters, as much as today, by Jamais Cascio
Change the food system, and you change the world, by Denise Caruso
Is your cheeseburger causing global warming? by Jamais Cascio
We ignored our looming energy crisis for far too long, by Lee Schipper
A case for vegetarianism, without the guilt trip, by Brian Sager
The Earth will be just fine, thank you, by Jamais Cascio
Nature’s Wrath: Who stands to lose the most? by John Podesta
Do we no longer believe in a better tomorrow? by Peter Schwartz
The dangers of a politicized scientific community, by Neal Lane
Opening up new horizons for solar energy, by John M. Deutch
Down the rabbit, er, prairie dog hole , by Anton Yelchin
