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Saturday, July 07, 2007

Desi's First Anthology of Poems

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INTIMATIONS
A word that exudes a glow
Most times incorporates the "I luv you"
An Upper in Desi's vocabulary
Embracing and Engaging with bod language
that two souls just met can paint a landscape
where actors dance and writers speak
and everybody feels young and gay
Yes, life's A stage and we awe have parts to play
Except that many bloggers want to have the lust say!
Desi does, that's why he avows he's socialist
Plays socialite, elitist and whate'er you tag him you may
Jest repay with a kind word
Admit we've grown intiMATE ~~ Embrace & Engage
and let not our conversations abAte
From the freedictionary.com~~~~~~~
intimation Also found in: Wikipedia
in·ti·mate 1 play_w("I0201900") (nt-mt)
adj. 1. Marked by close acquaintance, association, or familiarity. 2. Relating to or indicative of one's deepest nature: intimate prayers. 3. Essential; innermost: the intimate structure of matter. 4. Marked by informality and privacy: an intimate nightclub. 5. Very personal; private: an intimate letter. 6. Of or involved in a sexual relationship.
n. A close friend or confidant. [Latin intimtus, past participle of intimre, to make familiar with; see intimate2.]
inti·mate·ly adv. inti·mate·ness n. in·ti·mate 2 play_w("I0202000") (nt-mt) tr.v. in·ti·mat·ed, in·ti·mat·ing, in·ti·mates
1. To make known subtly and indirectly; hint. See Synonyms at suggest. 2. To announce; proclaim. [Latin intimre, intimt-, to make known, from intimus, innermost; see en in Indo-European roots.] inti·mater n. inti·mation n.
Noun 1. intimation - an indirect suggestion; "not a breath of scandal ever touched her" hint, breath proffer, proposition, suggestion - a proposal offered for acceptance or rejection; "it was a suggestion we couldn't refuse"
2. intimation - a slight suggestion or vague understanding; "he had no inkling what was about to happen" glimmering, inkling, glimmer suggestion - an idea that is suggested; "the picnic was her suggestion"
INTIMATION1: from LIFE AND LOVE
Writing from the heart
I know I must write first true to my heart's desire.
The desiderata of happiness is to seek the Truth within one's soul
to be able to separate the precious from the banal
to discern the right from wrong
to find meaning and tranquility in the dance of life
While we may stumble, even fall,
we learn the language of overcoming the tests
So we won't lose the rhyme, nor the rhythm
As a quest can end in failure
because of corruption of the soul
by discordant notes and unsound distractions.
I just completed the first and second years' movements.
I am still composing the symphony of Life.
The third movement has just begun.
Do be one of my travelling companions
to be entranced by this common dance of life.

INTIMATION2: from FUN AND FROLIC
I Rest
I rest
as
I wait.
Times passes restlessly
as
I
wait.
You make me wait
endlessy
in
vain.
You're
no
friend.
My case
I
Rest.

INTIMATION3: from POLITICS AND PHILOSOPHY

INTIMATION4: from BLOGOSPHERE~Beauty and the Beast

Now you want to know aMore INTIMATIONS, wait until tomorrow (May 22) and we'll oblige.
Meanwhile, be a good soul and email chongyl2000@yahoo.com
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UPDATEd May 22, 2007:
INTIMATION3: from POLITICS AND PHILOSOPHY
I.S.A.
(or I Say Amen)

When you play Politics
You must master double speak
And watch out for the nemesis
Lest thou be trodden sick and weak

Linger a while
the opposition will attack you
Smile
It's all part of the Game

Linger more than a w'ile
When comrades hug you, kiss you
They honey you
Set thee for The Sting

Then say your prayers
knightly, nightly, frighfully
That thy mother's Angels watch o'er you
I do that too, yes, I do
"O' Lord Almighty, protect me from all evil
The Opposition enemy I can handle
It's the Devil from within I shudder!"
I:
S:ay
A:men

But the *AP is that Archangel in disguise
You saw Him attired in Dunhill shirt and tie
Then in the Steal of the night
They come for you
Chanting the internal Security Act
And a thousand "Amens"
Can't secure you.

INTIMATION4:
A Reluctant Lament in May!
May 13, 1969 -- do we remember?
Countless Malaysians shed their blood
Life's fabric is oft strong, yet tender
Can withstand the elements even in a flood
But man's foul mood, tearing all asunder
I want to make this my motherland
Many of fellow Malaysians chorus in similar trend
But ill mouths and ill minds
They can't see our love
Sight closeted within their racial blinds
Some slog to get by with two jobs
Others born into privilege behave like mobs
Ninety percent of us shed
Blood, sweat and tears
So that the other 10 percent gallivant
in wine, women and bed
They then question our loyalty
Meanwhile they reap the oil royalty
We dutifully pay our taxes
Meanwhile they squander in madness
Monuments are built to meet the sky
They see gods and goddeses on high
Wrapped around karaoke lasses' bosoms
Behold, lo and hi
With our blood, sweat and tears
At the slightest sign of trouble
To safer havens they and lovers flee
Meanwhile they "yam seng!" in glee
They ask: Why art thou overseas?
Come back to serve your Motherland
Meanwhile, they who stay, they smother
Oh Mum's the Word
The majority lament
Why bother?

UPDATed May 25, 2007
INTIMATION FINALE
Chapter 9 Conclusion


The overall objective of my exercise is to show the special qualities, versatility and advantages of using poetry as a medium of communication, and its effectiveness under special circumstances when prose writing would have been inadequate. The discipline, and careful and the right choice of words has been demonstrated through the samples cited. Poems can be short, and the words used can be simple, as demonstrated by Ehrmann’s works, but yet they achieve their purposes and objectives of sharing the experience and creating deep impressions on us. Indeed, poetry is the most concentrated and condensed form of communication achievable using language as the medium, and as in anything “digestible” like ice-cream or chocolate, often the higher degree of concentration yields a higher degree of enjoyment, and appreciation, and hence a longer period of retention, in the receivers.

9.1 Read Some Poetry
The writer is glad to observe that in the past few years, the Malaysian government has re-emphasised the importance of English in the schools and at university studies, and this indeed augurs well for the nurture and advance of this rich heritage. It is heartening to note that English literature has been incorporated into secondary school syllabuses again, after two decades of absence. From now on, it is hoped that when a teacher quotes from any poems of Shakespeare or Dickinson, he does not receive blank stares (as indeed this writer experienced when tutoring some sixth form students two years ago, and when the opening stanza from Leisure (What is this life if, full of care/ We have no time to stand and stare …) was quoted, it didn’t draw any response in the form of recognition from the students!). It is hoped that this thesis will spur more studies on poetry in the Malaysian education context, beginning at the school level, and continuing at the undergraduate and post-graduate, to promote a rich legacy inherited from the British which in no small measure has contributed to our country’s development and progress since we gained Independence in 1957.

It is even recommended that perhaps the Government might consider requiring that a Form 5 students must score a Credit in the English Language paper, and encourage English Literature as an optional subject, in Form 6 or matriculation studies. English proficiency, and appreciation of poetry in the English language – will not only make Malaysians more competitive internationally, but also enrich our journey in life, reminding us that in the hustle and bustle of the materialistic life, “A poor life this if, full of care/ We have no time to stand and stare” (closing lines from Leisure, by W. H. Davies).

9.2 Toward a Civil Society
Our country aims to become a fully developed, First World nation by 2020 – in materialistic, economic terms, the objective implied by developed nation status can be well defined, as measured in gross domestic product terms and other economic such as per capita figures. But in the intangibles – the character, soul and spirit, and the mindset of the people, that’s where the difficulty lies! We are still far from having attained a mature, civil society. Recently, many quarters, including (then) deputy premier Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, have lamented that while the country can boast of infrastructure that rival the best in First World countries like the US, Britain or Japan. the people’s mindset is still of the Third World. This is evidenced by the people’s general lack of civic consciousness, with daily media reports of common littering, unkempt public toilets and “uncivil” behaviour when motorists take to the highway. Hence, while the country focuses on physical development, the mental and spiritual life of the individual Malaysian must not be neglected.
For Vision 2020 to be achieved in the “holistic” sense, then both physical and economic features, and the soul and character of the nation. must progress in unison and tandem. Poetry has a significant role to play in the “civilisation” process of Malaysians. May the day dawn quickly so that while we proudly trumpet the Petronas Twin Towers as the highest such structure in the world, the citizens can also stand tall in terms of their grace, culture and heritage, displaying First World civic behaviour and tastes.

Malaysians may do well to heed this wise observation from Thoughts on Virtue* by one of history’s great thinkers, Charles Darwin (who propounded the ‘Theory of Evolution’ in his opus, “Origin of Species”):
If I had my life
to live over again,
I would have made a rule
to read some poetry
and listen to some music
at least once a week….
The loss of these tastes
is a loss of happiness,
and may possibly be injurious
to the intellect,
and more probably
to the moral character.

I conclude with Bell’s recall in his Introduction (p.7) to Desiderata that Ehrmann once told an interviewer: “At De Pauw I contracted a disease which I have never shaken off. The disease was idealism. Because of it, I did the thing in life I wanted to do – Writing.”
* The Forbes Leadership Library, "Thoughts on Virtue" Synergy Books International p.65

21 comments:

chong y l said...

From the POET-ASsPIRANT:

The picture is a Teaser Advert -- bids are now called for the Original Artwork now hanging at the Selemban Muse-zium. Starting at 20million, and the finale hammer will go down on June 1, 11.59pm. -- Desi, fool of Errata:)

IMPORTANT NOTE: Go back to an olde Post of mine and you may get a FREE COPY of the product as no right -- or left -- entries were received for the Fun-D Challengia!:(

IMPORTANT NOTE: MAIL ORDERS for the LIMITED EDITION (500 copies only of virginal run:) OF SA(i)D ANTHOLOGY will start May 21, 2007 IF and ONLY IF Desi recoivers from the May 19 do, or didn't.

TH said...

Is this how the cover would look like? Gives me a mysterious impression. Can't wait to get my hand on one! :)

zorro said...

Hey Desi....can ah, autograph one copy for me...got discount for senior citizens? See you Saturday.

sweetspirits said...

Awaiting patiently downunder :)

sweetspirits said...

hi Desi :) :)
Your book arrived today it gave me the biggest smile ever , if only you had seen the smile hehe you'd probably laughed . I showed my next door neighbour yes i was extremely happy , thank you my dear friend .. I believe our friendship is tied in a knot by angels hands :).
God bless you always
much lve

chong y l said...

twistedH! Zollo! Sweats! ~~ I am a mite drunk when some unmasked zorro and kakis insisted I drank d brew, so I now suffer more impediments and other oiontments. IF in future I rsort to aMore DDC, don't blame me, I'm dying from teh-see inadeuaSEE!:(

chong y l said...

PS2THEELS: Ask thy Penang hom,ebodies to read IT alllowed long distance -- Bahas Baku oso nah mind!
The "Tahnk You" pome was composed with grownUPs like thee in mine!:):)

PS2zorro: Keep your signed kopi under wraps -- never know it could be worth 20mil at eBoy kambing soon!

PS3 to sweets:

I sent It by malaysia' bullockkart, didn't know the bulls could swinm across South Cheena See!:) Must rem'ber to kongrachulate the S-V miniSTER; at least the boat did NOT leAk!:)

chong y l said...

TO AWE READERS on MAY21, 2007:

This Post has been updated on May 21, 2007 when the MAIL ORDER @RM15 per copy Officially Opens.
Drink one jug less-lah -- GOoD for thy health, and you can get TWO KOPIES -- One for you, and another for your bF/gF's father-lah!:):)Invest being a GOoD son or daughter-in-law! the IMPressions count-lah!:):):)

sweetspirits said...

:) that was a super fast bullockkart hehe Desi , i tried to txt you a ty message but my fone is being naughty.

So i'll try email you tonight , if i get things done b4 i go zzz land .
I have the dreaded flu n im off to Newie at 7:30 am ..

I have heaps to share ,, the good forget the bad tsk tsk .. I'll share some good secrets hehe .
cheerz tcz

Anonymous said...

hi desi

Anonymous said...

Desi aka Chong!
Bless the BUM event, now i can put the man to the nick. Visit yr blog now and then, but nvr realised ur someone i know. Golly.
U were with the star (biz desk), weren't u? I was too (gen desk). Left to strike out on my own abt a year ago. Remember u as someone rather helpful and cheerful.
M a shy person lah, so will email u.
Meantime, cheers.

Anonymous said...

My friend, Desi

There are midnight voices now, and look like two voices emerging. It's a sad state of affairs and sad voices too.

There are voices being exploited, a voice which sincerely aims like a voice of a NGO but soon another loud voice drowning the original voice. The second louder voice seems filled with political content and probably mistaken as barkings from lapdogs wanting an official label. The silence is broken, a calm before a storm.

The calm is threatened again. Tanduks and datuks on the forefront, whose pretentious voices wooing smaller voices to join the chorus. The chorus that shall be claimed as legitimate as the voice of the jungle. The divide of tones is certain and the shrill and cheer is backed by the thundering voice of the Stone Age King. The King is happy. Alas! Some lapdogs have responded whose yelpings originally ignored shall now drown the original voices of dissent. Long live poly-ticks! They shall suck the inspirations of the dissenters high and dry!!

chong y l said...

anon said: (3X? sama budak atau puteri?):

wellA, you're teasing me by wearing this mask...
Who is this ex-journo (Star-ry eyes?)sudddenly APpearing on my blogospheric abode ... ID thyself and I'll buy thee tehtarik plus aMore!:)

Midnight Voices now attracting aMore vistors -- it's beguiling.
I'm now wondering, wandering... I want yee to tell me more, aMore oso cun!:):):)

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Arena Green said...

"LEISURE" was the first poem I fell in love with while I was still donning the Georgian tie and 'til today and many poems in-btw, this one remains my favourite. I have adopted it to be my guiding philosophy in life, and it has truly served me well.

But I can understand why the current generation of students are not too inspired to take up English lit - books are almost always less exciting than videogames and the Net in this fast-paced visually exciting world we live in.

chong y l said...

anakmerdeka, it's so true that video games and other viusual media like TV offer instant gratification.
But my experience tells me that to master the Engl;ish language, there is NO SHORT CUT but through 3 ways:
Read,
REad,
READ!

I enjoy Leisure too,
but that's for to linger
and look at gals passing bye-bye,
For thee it's the Lads cycling past
Ogling, oozing by-and-by...

Desi's trying to promote a Desiderata Club in NegaraKu -- you might be the first CONvert!:) Do you have 20mil, ah?

We'll sooon tehtarik eh if you don't flip thy mind/e agin! Mave and Howsy may jest have to come down to Furong to persuade!:):):) +
....:) Steal in hyde-ing!

PS: I may coopt AWEofHelen all-da-way from eeeehPoh!:)

sweetspirits said...

Hello Hello Dear Desi
Hehe i'm in a silly mood .

Hey i just read you don't have fresh milk over , how could i ever visit .
Hehe how are you my friend.

chong y l said...

sweets:

don't listen to rumours!
before the cows get olde to be used to pull the bullockkart
they still give free milk and it's all 'eart
so Visit Malaysia 2007
I'd at least welcome with teh-See!
Malaysians are femes for their hostpitalevitality!

PS: I do some promo for my country's Tourism, dunno whether
I can clkaim some fees from TBoard!:) You R my Referee!:):)

sweetspirits said...

Quoting you " PS: I do some promo for my country's Tourism, dunno whether
I can clkaim some fees from TBoard!:) You R my Referee!:):)" unquote

Why Dear Desi are you not in the visit Malaysia commercial with Pak Lah , hmm well nice com ....

Of course there is no mention one needs to bring a cow for fresh milk hehe.
Of course i've only seen the commercial once on fox ,bcoz i am not a tv person .
I should be sending you an email tsk tsk this post is too long

Anyways surely Maccas has fresh milk ?

Okz i'm offskzies it's almost 2am n i am very naughty staying up until all hours.

cheerz talk soon
tcz

chong y l said...

sweets:

till the cows come home, we are pateient to wait for the fresh milk!

2am, is goode hour for writing poems -- i enjoy the quiet:)
__Peace:) ~~ Desi

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