Birds sing to make me smile

In the morning,
sun gazes at me to make me happy…
Cool breeze hugs me to see my smile…
Birds sing to make me smile….
But my dear friends,
They don't know that
my smile is incomplete until
I remember your face.

Source: lovelysms

Comments

  1. Audie Ramos

    March 28, 2014

    Good morning Ms Jend,I hadn't posted my profile yet, anyway, have a happy sabbath day, very nice post

  2. Tanha Akram

    March 29, 2014

    Taqdeer Ne Jaise Chaha Vaise Dhal Gaye
    Hum..Bahut Sambhal Ke Chale Fir Bhi Fisal
    Gaye Hum..Kisi Ne Viswas Toda To Kisi Ne
    Dil,Aur Logo Ko Laga Ki Badal Gaye Hum ..

  3. Cecilia Bernardo

    March 29, 2014

    A very beautiful view u feel very cool f u are there so nice as of me

  4. Adalberto Gonzalez

    March 29, 2014

    O know something bit i wa

    I like to think about my self ,as knowing stuff .Now i dont know you well how we put 2stars together,with out burning out .answer,getting to know each other.

  5. ajay kumar

    March 29, 2014

    Thanks my dear frnd* for sharing….how're you* ?? My Pray and God* blessing alway for you…*

  6. Ella Pyne

    March 29, 2014

    it is as if it is magic, like an enchanted forest.

  7. B. alby

    March 29, 2014

    By seeing our dear ones smile, we forget our tears

  8. raghu qatar

    March 29, 2014

    This is the simbal of love l like this one

  9. Johnny Johnson

    March 30, 2014

    Good morning Jendhamuni. How are you? You don't know me yet but, I hope you and I can become friends. Have a great day. Most people call me Too Cold. From my boxing and thai boxing. I fought for a while then I started teaching helping fighter out and now even working with just normal people haha. You are a very beautiful woman have a great day.

  10. sherry t

    March 30, 2014

    Lol look the water move I love u

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