1. I Love Me

    134

    I took myself out on a date
    and said I'm looking grand,
    and when I got my courage up
    I asked to hold my hand.
    I took me to a restaurant
    and then a movie show.
    I put my arm around me
    in the most secluded row.
    I whispered sweetly in my ear
    of happiness and bliss,
    and then I almost slapped me
    when I tried to steal a kiss.
    Then afterwards I walked me home
    and since I'm so polite
    I thanked me for a perfect date
    and wished myself goodnight.
    There's just one little problem
    and it kind of hurts my pride.
    Myself would not invite me in
    so now I'm locked outside!

    By Kenn Nesbitt
    Copyright © 2001 Kenn Nesbitt
    All Rights Reserved

    Photo source:
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  2. You Really Can't Buy Happiness

    155

    You cannot buy your happiness, 
    'Cause happiness is free. 
    Don't you know, or can't you guess, 
    It's there for you and me. 
    And what you do with what you've got, 
    Can change the way you feel. 
    Just do your best and smile a lot, 
    You'll keep an even keel. 
    'Cause happiness is made for YOU, 
    Just take a bite and see 
    That happiness is what you do 
    With something that is free. 

    Poem title: Happiness
    ~by George Savige

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    http://www.jendhamuni.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/168487.jpg

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  3. My Country is not that Beautiful

    508

    If you like to fight, please fight for the poor children

    The suffering of Khmer Children,
    is never the suffering of the
    Cambodian Prime Minister…

    Removing this corrupted Prime Minister from the seat during the upcoming election in July, is the only solution to fix the problems in Cambodia. But we need fair elections for this dream to come true.

    ~Jendhamuni

    Beggars on the street, in Cambodia. Photo courtesy: KI Media

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  4. My New Cousin

    87

    First time meeting my new cousin.
    She just arrived here, from Cambodia.
    We never met before,
    but feels like she's going to be
    my new best friend.
    She's already invited me
    to sleep over. Thanks.
    Too bad, we live in two
    different states.

    She wants to be in the middle, next to me, but the boy would not allow her to. So sad…

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  5. Forever a Student

    152

    I consider myself a student of many religions.
    The more I learn, the more questions I have.
    For me, the spiritual quest will be
    a life-long work in progress.

    ~ Dan Brown

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  6. Nature & Its Beauty

    53

    beauty is nature in all it's glory, 
    preaching us a lot of story.

    fall, winter, summer & spring, 
    the site of the nature is a beautiful thing.

    as the sun sets my heart did rise, 
    the stars shined within the skies.

    my soul glowed as the wind stirred, 
    my breath caught at a sound of a bear.

    little animals moving through in night, 
    climbing, slithering, roaring in flight.

    darkness en wrapped me with a comforting touch, 
    oh i love this nature so much.

    filled with happiness & desperate love, 
    nature has adorn this beautiful earth.

    helping us as a gift of god, 
    nature provided us love of all sort.

    for all it's goodness we have altered it by & by, 
    so much so that the nature would cry.

    it's time for us to pay nature's dew, 
    not for me & not for you.

    just do your bit to regain the beauty of nature, 
    so let us save this huge creature…! 

    By Rajat chandra
    Source: http://www.poemhunter.com

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    http://www.jendhamuni.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/beautiful-nature-soothing-pictures-009.jpg

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  7. You Can Never Be Too Careful

    58

    You can never be too careful,
    that's what I always say,
    and so I wear a hat, or two,
    in case my hair turns gray.
    I've thirteen tires on my car,
    in case I get a flat.
    I wear my pants size fifty-three,
    in case I grow too fat.
    You can never be too careful,
    I'm sure you'll find it's true.
    I see the doctor every day,
    in case I catch the flu.
    I carry twenty handkerchiefs,
    in case I have to sneeze,
    and forty seven bandages,
    in case I skin my knees.
    You can never be too careful,
    so if I take a walk,
    I tiptoe everywhere I go
    and whisper when I talk.
    I hide my money in a box,
    and lock it up inside Fort Knox.
    My house is made of bricks and rocks.
    The front door has a hundred locks.
    But now I have a problem, see,
    I'm locked inside without the key.
    I've lost it and I can't get free.
    I hid it much too carefully!

    By Kenn Nesbitt
    Copyright © 2009 Kenn Nesbitt
    All Rights Reserved

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Hermit of Tbeng Mountain

Sachjang Phnom Tbeng សច្ចំ​​ ភ្នំត្បែង is a very long and interesting story written by Mr. Chhea Sokoan, read by Jendhamuni Sos. You can click on the links below to listen. Part 1 | Part 2

List of Khmer songs