Tuesday, June 30, 2009

PERMANENT - David Cook



Is this the moment where I look you in the eye?
Forgive my broken promise that you'll never see me cry
And everything, it will surely change
Even if I tell you I won't go away today

Will you think that you're all alone
When no one's there to hold your hand?
When all you know seems so far away
And everything is temporary, rest your head
I'm permanent

I know he's living in hell every single day
And so I ask, oh God is there some way for me to take his place?
And when they say it's all touch and go
I wish I could make it go away but still you say

Will you think that you're all alone
When no one's there to hold your hand?
When all you know seems so far away
And everything is temporary, rest your head
I'm permanent, I'm permanent

Is this the moment where I look you in the eye?
Forgive my promise that you'll never see me cry

I am loving this song by David Cook. In fact, I even requested it to my favorite radio station and they have it played. As I am listening to it, I just learned the news that an old friend in the office is resigning. She came in my area and base on her current situation and predicament, resignation is the best option. As David Cook is saying he’s love to his brother is permanent, here I am thinking why there is nothing permanent. Last month, two best friends from work also left the company, just a week ago, I just received goodbye from a friend, same company again. I am at my 7th year, just had my 6th anniversary last April. Friends who have left are on the 6-7th year length of stay. Am I missing something? Is there a pattern? When you are on the same length of stay and all your friends are leaving, while for some time you are also feeling restless is it best to stay? But there are other factors to think of, family you support, finances, present economic situation, plus the thought that you are not sure what the culture is in the next company you work for.

I just hope I would survive this journey… then it would be my time to change my status to other than permanent.

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