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Sunday, 4 November 2007

Puteriku Sayang

Puteriku Sayang
Album : Keizinan Mu
Munsyid : Hijjaz
http://liriknasyid.com

Lembut mu tak bererti kau mudah dijual beli
Kau mampu menyaingi lelaki dalam berbakti
Lembut bukan hiasan bukan jua kebanggaanT
api kau sayap kiri pada suami yang sejati

Disebalik bersih wajah mu disebalik tabir diri mu
Ada rahsia agung tersembunyi dalam diri
Itulah sekeping hati yang takut pada ilahi
Berpegang pada janji mengabdikan diri

Malu mu mahkota yang tidak perlukan singgahsana
Tapi ia berkuasa menjaga diri dan nama
Tiada siapa yang akan boleh merampasnya
Melainkan kau sendiri yang pergi menyerah diri

Ketegasan mu umpama benteng negara dan agama
Dari dirobohkan dan jua dari dibinasakannya
Wahai puteriku sayang kau bunga terpelihara
Mahligai syurga itulah tempatnya





















Winnie, an amiable but not overbright "bear of little brain," made his debut in the London Evening News on Dec. 24, 1925 and over the decades his fame has spread across the world.He was the creation of the writer A.A. Milne, who was inspired by a visit to London Zoo with his 4-year-old son Christopher Robin. The zoo was home to a bear named Winnipeg, the World War I gift of a Canadian army veterinary officer Captain Harry Colebourn, born in that city.The adventures of Winnie were based on stories Milne told his son and took place in the Forest where Pooh devoted much of his energies to the quest for honey.

He had a coterie of friends who included the timid Piglet, the ebullient Tigger (tiger), the melancholy Eeyore (donkey), Kanga, Rabbit and Owl. Sports included Poohsticks, which involve the dropping of twigs into water from one side of a bridge and running to the other side to see which arrives first.

"Winnie the Pooh" was first published in 1926 and was followed by "The House at Pooh Corner." It has been translated into many languages including Latin ("Winnie ille Pooh").

On the death of Milne in 1961, rights to Winnie were bought by Disney who turned the stories into a film and televsion series.