today 8 chin pi! tomorrow mae read tot mae! read pi yin phaue ya mae lal! :P
On Sep 24, 9:58 pm, "Zippy Gipsy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > ဒီစာကို ဖတ္ျပီး တစ္စံုတစ္ေယာက္ကို သတိရသြားမယ္ ဆိုရင္ က်ေနာ္ > ပို႔ေပးရက်ိဳးနပ္ပါျပီး.... > > ~EIGHT LIES OF A MOTHER~ > > 1.The story began when I was a child; > I was born as a son of a poor family. > Even for eating, we often got lack of food. > Whenever the time for eating, mother often gave me her portion of rice. > While she was removing her rice into my bowl, > she would say "Eat this rice, son. I'm not hungry". > That was Mother's First Lie > > 2.When I was getting to grow up, > the persevering mother gave her spare time for fishing in a river near > our house, > she hoped that from the fishes she got, > she could gave me a little bit nutritious food for my growth. > After fishing, she would cook the fishes to be a fresh fish soup, > which raised my appetite. While I was eating the soup, > mother would sit beside me and eat the rest meat of fish, > which was still on the bone of the fish I ate. > My heart was touched when I saw it. > I then used my chopstick and gave the other fish to her. > But she immediately refused it and said "Eat this fish, son. > I don't really like fish." > That was Mother's Second Lie. > > 3.Then, when I was in Junior High School, > to fund my study, > mother went to an economic enterprise to bring some used-matches boxes > that would be stuck in. > It gave her some money for covering our needs. > As the winter came, > I woke up from my sleep and looked at my mother who was still awoke, > supported by a little candlelight and within her perseverance she continued > the work of sticking some used-matches box. > I said, "Mother, go to sleep, it's late, > tomorrow morning you still have to go for work. > " Mother smiled and said "Go to sleep, > dear. I'm not tired." > That was Mother's Third Lie. > > 4.At the time of final term, > mother asked for a leave from her work in order to accompany me. > While the daytime was coming and the heat of the sun was starting to shine, > the strong and persevering mother > waited for me under the heat of the sun's shine for several hours. > As the bell rang, which indicated that the final exam had finished, > mother immediately welcomed me and poured me a glass of tea > that she had prepared before in a cold bottle. > The very thick tea was not as thick as my mother's love, > which was much thicker. Seeing my mother covering with perspiration, > I at once gave her my glass and asked her to drink too. > Mother said "Drink, son. I'm not thirsty!". > That was Mother's Fourth Lie. > > 5.After the death of my father because of illness, > my poor mother had to play her role as a single parent. > By held on her former job, she had to fund our needs alone. > Our family's life was more complicated. No days without sufferance. > Seeing our family's condition that was getting worse, > there was a nice uncle who lived near my house came to help us, > either in a big problem and a small problem. > Our other neighbors who lived next to us saw that our family's life > was so unfortunate, > they often advised my mother to marry again. But mother, > who was stubborn, didn't care to their advice, > she said "I don't need love." > That was Mother's Fifth Lie. > > 6.After I had finished my study and then got a job, > it was the time for my old mother to retire. > But she didn't want to; she was sincere to go to the marketplace every > morning, > just to sell some vegetable for fulfilling her needs. > I, who worked in the other city, often sent her some money to help her > in fulfilling her needs, > but she was stubborn for not accepting the money. > She even sent the money back to me. > She said "I have enough money." > That was Mother's Sixth Lie. > > 7.After graduated from Bachelor Degree, > I then continued my study to Master Degree. > I took the degree, which was funded by a company through a scholarship > program, > from a famous University in America . > I finally worked in the company. Within a quite high salary, > I intended to take my mother to enjoy her life in America . > But my lovely mother didn't want to bother her son, > she said to me "I'm not used to." > That was Mother's Seventh Lie. > > 8.After entering her old age, > mother got a flank cancer and had to be hospitalized. > I, who lived in miles away and across the ocean, > directly went home to visit my dearest mother. > She lied down in weakness on her bed after having an operation. > Mother, who looked so old, was staring at me in deep yearn. > She tried to spread her smile on her face; > even it looked so stiff because of the disease she held out. > It was clear enough to see how the disease broke my mother's body, > thus she looked so weak and thin. > I stared at my mother within tears flowing on my face. > My heart was hurt, so hurt, seeing my mother on that condition. > But mother, with her strength, said "Don't cry, my dear. > I'm not in pain." > That was Mother's Eight Lie. > > After saying her eighth lie, She closed her eyes forever! > > -- > > -- > ☻☺ ZiP ☺☻ > ►►> ZiPpY GiPsY <◄◄ > ♠♥♦♣ [EMAIL PROTECTED] ♣♦♥♠ --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Wonderful_light" group. 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