Colours of Life
Sunday, August 28, 2005
12:52:00 am

Broken...

Recent events had really made me understand the simplicity of Life and how fragile it is. How sad and pathetic sometimes human can be and yet we live in a world that is so so self-ful. Selfish. Greed.
Sometimes it would be so hard to understand such simple theory until something struck. Something thats too great to be reversible. Something that one would regret so so much and look back. Na, maybe not this time? At least for me.
Passing of our schoolmate had allowed me to further realise how fragile life is without God. How we will just simply be...Gone. It was so so close. Could simply and easily be anyone else. It seem so simple yet.. Complex.. For once...
Guess lots of people felt that. Lots, No doubt. I can feel it. So intense. So clear. So ... devastating. Destruction.Felt... But then again, Its always like this in life, Ups and downs and those wake up calls as such wheather we like it or not.
May Doreen be always remembered by those who love her as a deep memory as she finds her way to God. Even though i don't know her well, but i sure know lots of people who do and are affected. Shes safe now, no doubt. And we will always miss her.
Tire?.. Broken. Its so close. so so. You could feel it. How fragile and weak... more than weak and breakable...
It Broke
Martin -




Martin Goh, 1989
was Pioneer Primary School
was Fairfield Methodist Secondary School
Anglo-Chinese Junior College
Music & Trombone
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