Final Farewell

Mayauru the fairy lost her memory and lived alone in the forest. One day a girl happened to come by and they became friends. The girl called lots of friends and they all played happily but Mayauru wasn't human and aged slowly. The children grew up and eventually forgot about Mayauru. And then, the girl that she first met... was the only one left. But that girl grew up and wouldn't play with her anymore. Even so, the grown-up girl couldn't forget Mayauru and came back. Finally, Mayauru gave the lonely-looking girl a present. Words of farewell. Until then, people didn't know of the words of farewell. Mayauru was a farewell fairy. She'd forgotten that because it's painful to have nothing but farewells. The grown-up girl learned the words from Mayauru. And that girl who knew the words of farewell...? She became the world's kindest person. Shouldn't we just part with a smile? Sayounara.
Kimi Ga Nozomu Eien
Last Episode
The time for farewells is finally upon me and I would bear it as happily as I could. Besides from the fact that it is inevitable, everyone knew right from the start that I am just a fleeting shadow -- just passing by;but nonetheless, they befriended me. Just like Mayauru, being an exchange student is like being a farewell fairy. First I said goodbye to my family, to my friends, to my life and went off to a land unknown. I've found myself a new family and met a lot of friends to play with, momentarily forgetting that I am a farewell fairy and that before I know it, I would be saying farewells all over again. This time, a farewell that just doesn't say "I'll see you later" but, mixed with the fear of the reality that can happen, "We'll never see each other again".

Farewells should not be "I'll never see you again" but rather "I had fun being with you" because if the words "I'll never see you again" wouldn't do anything to change your fate, it is just folly to do it.

This is my gift to you: my words of farewell.
Farewell that says "I had fun being with you"
Farewell that says "I am a better person after I met you"
Farewell that says "I will never forget you"
Farewell that says "You are always in my heart"
Farewell that says "Thank you for everything"
Farewell that says "I love you"

I am, but a fairy of farewells.
Shall we part then with a smile?

Good bye.
Paalam.
Ha det.
Sayounara.
Arrivederci.
Au revoir.
Auf Wiedersehen.
Adeus.
Adiós.
再见.

PS: for wrong translations, just send me a message.

October 11, 2006

11.10.2006 English Writing Session2

Evaluate my work (Although I'm sure it sucks!)

We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our children”


Ever heard your parents say that you got your house and lot from your grandparents and that it has been passed down for generations through your family? Or that the house that you live in now is the memento of your parents for your family? People always had the notion that what has been owned in the past will still continue to be owned in the present. But then, how about the idea of everything being owned by the future and just borrowed by the present? Wouldn't it be easier to take care of, knowing the feeling of lending somebody a kitchen knife and expecting it to be back to you in the same state, if not better, when you lent it? It's never the question of ownership, it's the question of treatment.


The Past

The earth has been inhabited by humans for quite a long time now. It has witnessed all of man's success and failures. From the discovery of fire to the devastation of the nuclear warhead, it has been there, no matter how afflicted, to act as a home for mankind. Parts of the word have been claimed by different people as their own but they pass on, leaving behind the lands they once claimed and returning it back to the earth. Thus, all shall come to pass but the earth remains, changing but still resilient. Thus, man cannot claim the earth as their own. It would be better if it will be put in this way: the earth is borrowed from the future to be developed by the present and whatever the past has done will be carried on by the present.


The Present

The present, meaning we that are living, have the responsibility to care for the earth, not only for ourselves, but for the future's sake. All of us that are living share the responsibility of preparing the earth for the young and the unborn because they have no ability, whatsoever, to affect the earth. They can just live and experience the earth the way they will find it. May it be a dirty, hopeless and hatred-driven world or a clean, peaceful and happy world, only we can affect it. We've seen it and experienced it, didn't we? From the mistakes and undoing of the past, we've seen the ugly side of the world and from their achievements, we've experienced the better side of it.



Questions

If questions will be asked to somebody, try asking yourself: What do I like now? What do I dislike now? What did I like that my ancestors have done? What did I not like on what my ancestors have done? How can I make this world a better place to live in for now?

It's more on the issues of the present and the past. Things that were, weren't, are and aren't done. Things that could be as big as accidents or as small as a piece of wrapper. Things that could be as bizarre as the landing on the moon or as mundane as everyday breakfast.


“What do I like now?” It's for the things to be maintained.

“What do I dislike now?” It's for the things to be changed for the better.

“What did I like that my ancestors have done?” It's for the things to be assessed that could still be for the better now.

“What did I not like on what my ancestors have done?” It's for the things not to be repeated; the grave mistakes of the past that must have caused suffering and strife.

“How can I make this world a better place to live in for now? “ It's for the things that can and should be done and maintained. Things that will affect your life in the next few years to come, and surely, those that will come after you.


In the end, no matter how we try to explain it, it all boils down to the same idea. That all the things that have been done affected us and all the things that we are doing affects those after us. That it is our responsibility to treat this world our best just like how we treat something that is not ours. Because this place is owned by those that comes after us and all those that will follow. How would you feel if your knife was returned to you rusted and blunt?

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

all hail wormtail.
that was pretty good. really, especially the last part with the questions. not to mention the divison "The Past" & "The Present" made it all serious and grave. wow. just clean up some errors in wording then you're good to go.

Ryu said...

hahaha!
toinkz!
I honestly think that it sucks.
Really, I do.
hehe.

Anonymous said...

too bad you submitted it already. you really have to brush up on grammar though. i don't mind blog entries but this one, being a submission, should adhere strictly to the rules of grammar.
hah!
:P

Ryu said...

haha! I'm sure my grammar sucks.. never been good with grammar.. (english always was the subject that drags me away from the honors.. but I don't care.. =P )

Anonymous said...

Be that as it may, grammar or errors --- Most important is that you can write what you think and arranged it well to be understood. This is great... I am proud of you.

Daddy