I was just wondering, how many people actually keep memories deep inside them and never forget any of them? How many people still remember their primary times? What about secondary or even college and university? At least remember your friends? The one you think you fell for the first time in school? The ones you hate? The ones you love? Those who died? Those who have gone to other places? There are many many other things, but how many you actually still remember? Are they all still in your memories? Will whatever that is happening now be remembered later in life? Will it stay in your heart?
I came across this touching passage about the day before graduation. It made me wonder, after graduation would any of my friends remember me? Would I forget any of them? In a shopping mall when we meet maybe some ten years later, would you still greet me the way you do now? Or would you just walk away as if we had never met before? What about the times we had spent together? Would that even stay in your mind? What would you be doing the day before your graduation? Spend the day like any other day? Or sit and think back on the years spent in school? Think of the person whom you loved, the friends you spend time with, the people you detest for one reason or another, the teachers that taught you?
I know that I'll definitely miss secondary school, as much as if not more than my primary school times. How I wish that time would stop where we are now. We have to continue in life, but we must never forget the past. This is why there is history. Everyone thinks history is a boring subject, but actually it depends on what history. The most interesting history one could ever learn about, is the history about the person itself. Just sit back and think back, just like how we revised for history, tears that you made, happiness you created, anger you provoked, love you gave, and all other things. History isn't such a bad subject after all...
Thus the memories that are always resting inside, let it out sometime, dream again of the things that had happened to you. Don't forget what you had experienced. Don't ever forget those you know. Like how you enter the exam hall. This is your exam, your life, the one time experience. My memories with them would not fade... it wpuld always be revised...
I came across this touching passage about the day before graduation. It made me wonder, after graduation would any of my friends remember me? Would I forget any of them? In a shopping mall when we meet maybe some ten years later, would you still greet me the way you do now? Or would you just walk away as if we had never met before? What about the times we had spent together? Would that even stay in your mind? What would you be doing the day before your graduation? Spend the day like any other day? Or sit and think back on the years spent in school? Think of the person whom you loved, the friends you spend time with, the people you detest for one reason or another, the teachers that taught you?
I know that I'll definitely miss secondary school, as much as if not more than my primary school times. How I wish that time would stop where we are now. We have to continue in life, but we must never forget the past. This is why there is history. Everyone thinks history is a boring subject, but actually it depends on what history. The most interesting history one could ever learn about, is the history about the person itself. Just sit back and think back, just like how we revised for history, tears that you made, happiness you created, anger you provoked, love you gave, and all other things. History isn't such a bad subject after all...
Thus the memories that are always resting inside, let it out sometime, dream again of the things that had happened to you. Don't forget what you had experienced. Don't ever forget those you know. Like how you enter the exam hall. This is your exam, your life, the one time experience. My memories with them would not fade... it wpuld always be revised...
>> §cripted by ~|Inire|~
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