Thursday, April 8, 2010

creative style to write poem

08/04/10 today's poem

stylist barbie wallpaper

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

love poem

barbie wallpaper

barbie wallpaper

Monday, April 5, 2010

barbie wallpaper

barbie wallpaper

love poems

Friday, April 2, 2010

barbie wallpaper

barbie wallpaper

barbie wallpaper

barbies wallpapers

Thursday, March 25, 2010

26-03-2010 todays poems


Barbie doll


New wallpapers


Wednesday, March 24, 2010

office angel

Every day and night

today's poem on angel

Saturday, March 20, 2010

Peom On My Angel


My angel is the one who looks over me
My angel is the who cares for me
My angel is the one who loves me
My angel has beautiful brown eyes
My angel has beautiful black hair
My angel will be there when I get hurt
My angel will be the one that is always on my mind
He is the angel that keeps me breathing
He is the angel of my dreams
He is the angel that keeps me alive
My angel will cheer me up when I’m sad
My angel will love me for me
He is my angel of my life

Did you See Angel?



Alzheimer’s patients have some strange intuitions. If you think they are not paying any attention to what is going on around them, you'd better think again. Many times I have felt a comforting arm around me when a patient has just died. One of our alzheimer patients knows not only what has happened, but also understands and is compassionate. The unit gets quiet and still when a fellow patient is in the process of dying. How do they know? Do they see the angels?

While their brains may no longer make the necessary connections for everyday life, they are still human and recognize sadness and suffering.

Many Alzheimer’s patients are said to have delusions and hallucinations. I have found most delusions to be deeply rooted in the past, like the woman who spoke of dead babies all the time. When her daughter was questioned on this, it turns out she lost two children in a fire when they were babies. If it is true, it ceases to be a delusion.

Here is the story of my favorite “hallucination…”

I was sitting in the dining room of the Alzheimer's unit with "Grandma Kitty" late one night. We had to sit there so she would take a rest from her wandering.

Grandma Kitty never made much sense when she talked. Vague references to things that happened when she was younger and nonsense words were all you could get out of her. Most often Grandma would repeat the phrases, "Where's the dog?" or "I'm going to the store" over and over again till you were driven to distraction. My standard answers to these were, "He piddled on the floor so I put him outside" and "Would you pick me up a dozen eggs?" These answers satisfied something in her and she would cease asking for a while and give you some rest.

This was how the conversation was going that night, when suddenly, very clearly, Grandma Kitty pointed towards the opposite side of the room and asked me, "Do you see the angels?"

"What angels, Grandma?"

"Those two angels," she replied.

I tried as hard as I could to see the angels, but I must have missed them. Grandma continued talking in her disjointed way as if nothing had happened and soon fell asleep on the sofa.

The Alzheimer's unit is a locked ward; we had virtually no contact with the rest of the facility for most of the shift. As I went on my coffee break, I passed the main nurses station. The charge nurse called me over and told me that two residents had just died that evening. I asked when this had happened, she told me "About two hours ago, they went within minutes of each other."

I stood there with what I am sure was a stunned look on my face. The charge nurse asked me if I was all right. I told her the story of Grandma Kitty and the angels.

Hallucination? Coincidence? No, I'd rather think there were angels in the building!
Do you see the angels?
Grandma Kitty sure does see the angels.

earth's angels


God's Angels are depicted,
All wearing pretty wings....
Along with a golden harp,
Sweet music that they sing.



Don't overlook Earth's Angels,
We see them everywhere....
In the daily deeds they do,
Because they truly care.



These Angels have been touched by God,
They answered his loud knock....
Going forth to do God's work,
On earth where they now walk.



Never asking for reward,
On Earth where they reside....
Accumulating Angel points,
And doing so with pride.



Not every Angel comes equipped,
With wings to lift them high....
For the Angels here on earth,
Will get theirs by and by.



Angels do not all wear wings,
Nor have a halo too....
Yet they will surely earn those,
Because of deeds they do.

Meaning Of Angel


Angels are messengers of God in the Hebrew Bible (translating מלאך), the New Testament and the Quran. The term "angel" has also been expanded to various notions of "spiritual beings" found in many other religious traditions.

The theological study of angels is known as angelology. In art, angels are often depicted with wings, ultimately reflecting the descriptions in the Hebrew Bible, such as the chayot in Ezekiel's Merkabah vision or the Seraphim of Isaiah.