Tuesday, July 3, 2007

Simpleness

Key words: simpleness coffee writing living food


Simpleness
is a cup of black coffee
without sweet taste of sugar
without fragrance of milk
but the origin bitterness of coffee


Simpleness
is doing some writings
flying in the world of literacy
enjoying the pure touch of words


Simpleness
is a style of living
without having intense sentiment
without being upside down
but being who you are


Simpleness
is a way of self-releasing
laugh out loud whenever you want
cry out whenever you want
take a rest whenever you want


Simpleness
is having food
judging between tasty and plane



[P.S Today is simple,i just need to stay in the hug of sunshine...]


9 comments:

Stephanie said...

Brilliant and romantic!!!~~~~~ Words are littleness, feeling it in silence!

Stephanie said...

Brilliant and romantic!!!~~~~~ Words are littleness, feeling it in silence!

Hello DaDa said...

Simpleness
is the life in Australia...
without any parents
without any entertainment
but assignment...
how poor......
haha~ kidding~
the picture is beautiful~

Jennica Seo said...

it too small dish.
i want to big one could u make for me ~ Ha HA...
Yedda don't tell the assignment

Shushu said...

haha...really thanks for u guys' supporting!

to mate:why u repeat the msg twice~~~!!!does that mean u really like these words?lol...kidding

to yedda:yah..u got them right~
we r coming here to finish all kinda assignments..hahaha..however,we could find some special happiness from there,don't we?

to Jin:oh,my dear mom!thank u very much!and if i got chance,i would cook it for u...lol...

ranran said...

Simpleness is good, but sometimes it's hard to achieve,coz we always ignore what we have and ask for more.

Hitomi said...

Simpleness
is my life in Sydney
without a handsome boyfriend
without arms wich hold me to make me warm in cold winter
but many awesome classmates like you!
haha:D

Shushu said...

oh...hitomi...
how dare u..
hahaha...thanks for visiting!!!

really glad to c u guys here

Peter Podcast said...

Actually this poem is strange something is lost in translation.
Who wrote this?