so there i was sitting on my bed engrossed
in the middle of my thoughts on the things that i prepetrated
on that fateful day.
look at the clock, its five.
i switched off the lights, then the screaming radio
and laid in bed pretending everything's fine
tired, my eyes closed.
i'm happy to be alive as the sun shines
i am a student and a sports enthusiast.
still loving short hair,ruggedness and intelligence.
pride is smart.ego is king.
it doesnt help the fact that my name is 'fadzly'.
Angel from the nightmare
AND-VB/ASC 2008
okay i know i'm slow but the dates 16th-18th March will etched eternally in my memory. SCMUN '09 has become a reality to me and the other generation of leaders, bridging friendships from different background trading ideas, experiences and of course, our particulars. i'm very exuberent about how we teenagers gather together actively debating and discussing about world issues.i just realise that the flow is the magical state where everything that we all say and touch feels effortless and falls into place like it's meant to be. they foud their own voice before using it to inspire others. many great individuals there. it's hard to believe some of them are of my age and croons words that suggests maturity well beyond the 20s.though their little outbursts and mild profanity during debates would remind you of the 13-17 year olds that we actually are. The saddest thing now is regretting not fulfilling my role, my potential and desire at this wonderful stage. Security Council mates are the coolest bunch plus our very effective but then silly and ridiculous delegates. you guys had made the whole course worthwhile. how fruitful it was when we decided to have an ice breaker after a much heated debate.this whole experience so valuable. the dinner and dance, sounds and lights, crisis and some others were very engaging. everybody did a good job. congrats to the winning delegates and hopefully, we'll keep in touch. miss you guys loads. (: (: (: