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Thursday, December 24, 2015

寂节

(根据 陶喆的《寂寞的季节》音乐 而填词)

任凭那海角或天边
是两极或地平线
纵然寻觅那一片噢
沧海和那桑田

梦醒来却是看你不见
黑暗孤单总相连
若让潮汐和你遇见
可否带我心缱绻......

我想要用心去感觉
你呼吸的每一瞬间
但总少了一点时间
在这寂寞的季节……

Thursday, December 3, 2015

Apa Sri Lanka, Namo Namo Namo Namo Matha (Oh Mother Lanka! We salute, salute, salute, salute Thee!)

It has being a long time that I have not write a single post in my blog. I just got a new job and will be send to Sri Lanka for a few months tour of duty.

Yes, as a Singaporean, my friends around me have asked me, "Why? It's such a backward place!". I guess I have no answers for this. Singaporeans have been in their high class mindset all these while, triumphing in our clean environment, that going to a developing country is a no go to them, or rather, us.

Statue at Independence Square, Colombo

If you were to ask me, what is Sri Lanka like, all I can tell you is this.

  1. The people here are extremely nice.
  2. Colombo is like Malaysia to me, as in a Singaporean, going in Malaysia.
  3. Food is is no different from Singaporean Indian food, except most are spicy.
  4. The national anthem talks about Grace and Love, Knowledge and Truth, Wisdom and Strength. Instead of Singapore national anthem, whicch is all progress progress progress and prosperity. (Wiki Page of Sri Lanka National Anthem)
As I am working here for quiet some time (at least 1.5 months at a go) I am staying in apartment which I can cook. I could get most of the ingredients in Singapore except condiments which may not be available here unless importe which are pricy and taste rather weird at times. But spice is available everywhere!

Local market, that gives me the feeling of 80s in Singapore where I will follow my mum and grandma to the market!

Local supermarket, items are cheap for me, but pricy for the local

Home cooked food for me and my colleagues. Pan-seared luncheon meat from Singapore, Steam minced chicken with egg, and stir-fry okra with black fungus and carrots.

Of cause, woking in Sri Lanka, I will get bored at times, especially when I am a homely person who stay at home tending my garden, baking and cookng. Hence good thing I brought some videos to watch in my Mac. I was watching the series of Anime by Hayao Miyazaki (宫崎骏). I was watching this particular anime where the girl in it is singing a Japanese version of Country Road. Bored and thinking of home in Singapore, I wrote this Country Road, Singlish Bedok version (Probably only Singaporeans will know what is Singlish and Bedok). Bedok is a town on the east side of Singapore, where I stay.

Kampung Bedok (Sing to the tune of Country Road)


Almost heaven, East Singapore,
There's no mountain, but Sungei Bedok,
Life is cool here, cooler than the fridge,
big big tall trees, growing in the breeze

Concrete roads, take me home
To the place I belong,
Kampung Bedok,
Nasi Lemak, Char Kway Teow
Concrete roads

All my memories, gather round her
Rocket Playground, at Bedok Interchange
Dark and dusty, never on the sky
Misty taste of curry, teardrops in my eye

Concrete roads, take me home
To the place I belong,
Kampung Bedok,
Laksa Lemak, Bak Kut Teh
Concrete roads

I hear drum calls in the morning hour she calls me
Prayers at Masjid Al-Ansar reminds me of my home
Driving down Reservoir road I get a feeling
That I should have been home yesterday, yesterday

Concrete roads, take me home
To the place I belong,
Kampung Bedok,
Mee Soto, Mee Goreng
Concrete roads

Take me home, concrete roads
Take me home, concrete roads
********************************* End

Hell yeah, I miss home. And the food. And my TV programs. And my plants. And my oven.

Tuesday, July 21, 2015

长相思 长相守


长相思
望着明月愁断丝
新人不知故人怅
寸寸缠绵忆断肠

长相守
把酒泪别竹马霜
朝日不惜夜幕冷
滴滴轮回历风霜 

Tuesday, June 23, 2015

好久不见

就在今天早上,想要尝试换个巴士到公司时候,在拥挤不堪的23号上,看见一个当兵时候的一个朋友。

他身边似乎有一个小朋友,但因为巴士上拥挤的淡马锡理工学院学生个个高头大马的,看不清那个小朋友是男生还是女生。也由于距离,也不能上前打招呼。现在的我变化如此的大,大概也面生了。

尝试记起他的名字,不到几秒就想到了。Ang Tuan Leong。

记得当时我是军需部门(Quartermaster, QM) 的书记。他是一个货仓管理员。我也只知道他的英文名字。记得他是一个瘦削,脚踏实地,老实腼腆的男生,却也是一个胆大心细的人。

不知道他过得好不好?现在有了家庭,看起来一点中年发福了,身体还健康吗?还有没有跟当兵时的朋友联络呢?


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