Wind and River Romance


dear reader, 
this is one of my favorite poems
this is about man-woman and love ^_^
enjoy this may u find ur true love.. 


WIND AND RIVER ROMANCE
By John Agard


Wind forever playing lover boy
bringing his breeze joy
to everything he touch
but Wind you can’t trust

Forever playing fresh
with big woman like me
He forget I name River
passing he hand over me face
tickling me bellyskin
talking to me in whisper

Promising to bring down
the moon and the stars
and lay them in me lap
even when hot sun shining
but sweet whispering don’t catch me

I know Wind too good
I does just flow along to faithful Sea
and let Wind sweet words pass by
like cool breeze

The UK


dear reader, 
let me share you UK in a flash ^^ 
hopefully for those who are interested in that country, taking a British Study 
and/or a European Studies and the like, this is will be beneficial for you.



United Kingdom is a kingdom in Eastern Europe under Queen Elizabeth II. The kingdom has been built since some centuries before through long journey of history in which conflicts, wars, quarrels, and other complicated things happened. The kingdom’s territory includes England, Scotland, Wales, which are called Great Britain, and the north part of Ireland.
England is a wonderful land. Since ancient time, people in another part of Europe continent had sought opportunities to live and settle in that land. Beautiful scenery, comfortable weather, and others had attracted them that’s why in English history colored by so many wars. Let’s say Viking, Barbarian, and Roman Empire, are evidences of foreign people who want to take England as part of their territory, and to develop their own civilization there.   
Based on history about 7000 years ago, there were people live in Scotland, a land in northern part of England. Those people are regarded as forefathers of Scot. They had their own kingdom. Macbeth was a great king of Scotland. His legend can be found in one of wonderful play written by greatest English playwright, Shakespeare, The Tragedy of Macbeth. History noted that The King Macbeth killed Duncam in the battle not on Duncam’s bed as what Shakespeare wrote in his play.