Sunday, December 31, 2006

启航

跌跌撞撞的2006,
曾害怕永远走不完。

每个月的过去,
祈祷着伤口能够痊愈。

Once in a 蓝月
始于无法正常生活的二月。

太多的悲伤无法释怀,
于是尝试将痛楚记载。

即将结束的2006,
心碎的刺痛不再遗留,
过程中却多了许多朋友。

生命短暂。

但愿能用所剩的时间,
做想做的事。

不论多可笑,
不论多微不足道。



还有,
不要忘记那些,
真正重要的。


祝愿 2007,
Happy New Year。

15 comments:

edwin said...

月,新年快乐。加油哦。

Oceanblue said...

2006年的最后一天,才发现头上一轮蓝月,有比我蓝吗?

蓝月 said...

海的蓝,是炽热的。
月的蓝,感觉比较冰冷。

蓝月 said...

色辣芬,新年快乐。

阿祥 said...

新年快乐 :)

蓝月 said...

happy new year :)

金田一 said...

新年快乐!
这一年我很开心,
认识了你!
朋友!

CW said...

看了Will Smith 主演的,The Pursuit of HappYness,才发觉,原来对于有些人来说,“幸福”这两个字,真的是遥不可及,真的是要很努力去追求的。比起他们,我所遭遇的不幸与挣扎,显得那么微不足道。而我们是不是有时轻易地看漏了我们生活中的小/大幸福?

If only we can always put others before ourselves...

新的一年,祝福妳能轻易地发掘妳生活中大大小小的幸福 :)

平安。

Anonymous said...

Happy New Year!

Anonymous said...

happy new year babe.

蓝月 said...

金田一,我也是。

咖啡街的你,我明白。
但人往往身在其中的时候,很难这样去想。

有个朋友告诉我,她很痛苦,她无法再去关心别人。
我说,那就先让别人来关心她,然后允许自己痊愈吧。

We can put others before us,
only when we are ready with us.

谢谢你的祝福。
祝愿你,幸福。

蓝月 said...

Happy New Year, Yvonne :)

Have a good start in London.
And if it helps, listen to "Everybody's Free (To Wear Sunscreen)".
I'll send you if you don't already have it.

There's this part that goes:

Don’t worry about the future;
or worry, but know that worrying
is as effective as trying to solve an algebra equation
by chewing bubblegum.

The real troubles in your life are apt to be things that
never crossed your worried mind;
the kind that blindside you at 4pm on some idle Tuesday.

I'm trying to tell myself that too :)

蓝月 said...

JaQ, you take good care in Thailand.

Well, you probably know the place inside out,
but still, keep yourself safe,
especially in a tense situation like that.

i don't really know how's the situation over there.
Just be safe.
Come back safely. :)

蓝月 said...

Yve,把刚提到的那首歌放上来了。
For you. :)

Anonymous said...

Thanks! I have the lyrics printed out eons ago because this song (?) is so meaningful.

I especially like:
Do not read beauty magazines, they will only make you feel ugly.

How true. But I still cannot resist reading them.