Girl.

Girl, look what you’ve done to me,
Me, and my whole world,
Girl, you brought the sun to me,
With your smile, you did it girl,I’m telling you girl, something unknown to me,
Makes you what you are,
and what you are is all I could ask for me,
and its good to feel that way girl.

Thank you girl, for making the morning brighter
girl for making the night time nicer
girl for making a better world for me.

I’m telling you girl, something unknown to me,
Makes you what you are,
and what you are is all I could ask for me,
and its good to feel that way girl.

Thank you girl, for making the morning brighter
girl for making the night time nicer
girl for making a better world for me.

Thankyou girl, for making the winter warmer
Girl, for making the music softer,
Girl, for making a better world for me

Thank you girl, for making the morning brighter
girl for making the night time nicer (fades off here)
girl for making a better world for me. (Girl, Davy Jones)

Ex-Mail

In this age of instant communication like e-mail, SMS and IM (MSN, Yahoo, AOL), it seems that we can often be too quick with what we are sending out. Also, the volume of messages that we send to people can be quite large. I’ve found myself sending 5 messages a day to some people, all on various topics.

So now I’m very tempted to go back to writing letters. I think that the old ’snail-mail’ makes you really think about what you are saying. You tend to take more time to write them and thus put more effort into what you are saying.

This makes your communication more personal, more profound and makes you really mean what you are saying.

So, if you receive a snail mail from me, it probably means that I’ve put some effort into it.