JuSt wAntEd tO LeT U kNoW
tHAt tHe cHoIcE oF
“BLESSINGS”
FoR ThE BeSt oF LiFe
aRe aLwAyS wItH yOu .
GoOd MoRnInG
Tag: Hindi
Dreamy Good Morning Wishes/SMS
I Went To Sleep Last Night With A Smile
B’Coz I Knew I’d B Dreaming Of U
But I Woke Up This Morning With A Smile
B’Coz U Weren’t A Dream
GoOd MoRnInG .
Important Good Morning Wishes
Every beautiful is not always good, but every good is always beautiful.
Being important is not always good, but being good is always important.
GOOD MORNING…..
Happy Easter Wishes SMS
1. You owe your life to God.
Don’t waste it…
Live responsibly…
Inspire others to give glory to the Lord!
Happy Easter!
2. Praise God for He loves us so much!
Thank Jesus for living among us.
Be worthy of the life we have been given.
Celebrate Easter with joy
3. Abundance
Hope
Prosperity
Love
Harmony
I wish you all of these for Easter!
Have a wonderful Easter!
4. Be thankful because Jesus gave us another chance to be a good person.
His death cleansed us from our sins.
What a great deed!
Happy Easter!
5. Open your heart to the Lord and
He will not leave you!
You are special to Him.
Feel blessed because a new life is given to you today!
Happy Easter!
6. Easter bring Fun, Easter bring Happiness,
Easter bring God Endless Blessings,
Easter bring fresh love…
Happy Easter to You
with all best wishes
7. Share this time to reflect on
life, love, family and all of your blessings.
Happy Easter! Some bunny loves you.
8. May Lord bless you on this auspicious day of Easter,
and may it be a new beginning of greater prosperity,
success and happiness.
Wishing you a Happy Easter.
9. Easter is a symbol of life,
It brings a spirit of love and hope
May the God’s love be with you on this Easter
Happy Easter
10. May the spirits protect u,
may the badness forget u
may goodness surround u,
and may Jesus always bless u
Happy Easter Sunday..
Hindi Shayari – Zameer ki Pehchaan
1 khoobsurat sa chehra, 1 sachi muskaan,
1 masoom sa dil, har gum se anjan,
Doston pe vishvaas, aur apno ki jaan,
yahi toh hai “ZAMEER” ki pehchaan…
We Want A Better Tomorrow
How strange to think of those streets
and vacant lots, the sandhills
where we played and dug our trenches;
the forts we built, the enemies
we conjured to aim our stick-guns at,
and then went home at evening,
to victory, to safety and sleep.
And now the vast acres of rubble,
the pitched and roofless houses,
upended stonework and sunken bridges.
The dog-packs roaming, digging,
for the one still-unclaimed victim;
the stray sniper aiming at dusk,
and in the roadside fields,
flowers that explode when picked.
The children wandering from one
burned suburb to another,
seeking that which no longer exists:
a neighborhood, a playing field,
a wading pool or a standing swing;
for a kite to fly, a ball to throw,
or just one pigeon to stone.
And through all this haunted vacancy,
from cellars and pits of sand,
come and go as on a fitful wind
such whispers, taunts and pleadings:
the scolding voices of dead parents,
the lessons of teachers no longer
standing, whose classrooms
are blown to ash and smoky air.
And far-off, unheard beyond the drone
of a single hovering aircraft –
in Paris, Zurich, Prague, or London,
the murmur of convening statesmen.