I want you to hear a happy little
story filled with lively memory. It is of this happy little boy who makes his
day full of joy. He infects everyone to join that even the birds begin to tweet
with the fragrance of the flowers so sweet and causes the tiny insects to
compete. In this way, he begins his joyful day by kneeling first to pray
thanking God for a wonderful day. And he kisses her mom on her cheek after
licking the last drop of his milk. And he runs around and around with his arms
outstretched like a kite flying in the sky.
Here
and there, everyone could see that this happy little boy is on his way. And he
goes to his friends to play. And talking and laughing, jumping and dancing and
singing and running, all the way giggling of the never ending tickling and
teasing.
Indeed,
he really loves to laugh as if a day is not enough. Yet when he smiles with his
two bright eyes and then shows his precious teeth, though broken, but so sweet;
they become the gift to a friend he would meet. And then he runs for more fun,
and as fast as he can, not minding the cuts that he would get. All of these are
just a naughty part of this little boy’s heart.
Yet,
he continues! He begins to sing a song with the music of his little gong, the
cauldron of his mom at home. He beats it hard at the very bottom with a stick from
his sister’s broom. Aloud and clear, everyone hears the song he’s trying to
adhere into the heart of the dearest of the little boy, full of cheer. And tong, tong, tong… it is the music of the
little gong and with his little song; he makes the day sing along.
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And
from his soul, the words come, “O joyful
day sing with me to celebrate His love for me. Oh, what a lovely day for me,
for he comes to embrace with his gifts and his grace. He takes away all my fears
and dries up all my tears.” Indeed, this makes him giggle and wiggle that
breaks the shackles and hurdles changing them into love and affection. These complete
his aspiration to have a day for his soul’s exultation.
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