The document describes a place characterized by hot sunny days followed by calm evenings, seasonal rains and storms, and a tight-knit neighborhood where people of different backgrounds gather regularly to share meals prepared by local cooks. Though storms sometimes occur, the sun always returns, accompanied by a peaceful wind beneath a rainbow.
The document describes a place characterized by hot sunny days followed by calm evenings, seasonal rains and storms, and a tight-knit neighborhood where people of different backgrounds gather regularly to share meals prepared by local cooks. Though storms sometimes occur, the sun always returns, accompanied by a peaceful wind beneath a rainbow.
The document describes a place characterized by hot sunny days followed by calm evenings, seasonal rains and storms, and a tight-knit neighborhood where people of different backgrounds gather regularly to share meals prepared by local cooks. Though storms sometimes occur, the sun always returns, accompanied by a peaceful wind beneath a rainbow.
From merciless storms, And thunders that pounds the earth’s surface. But, The storm will subside, And the sun will smile again. Along with the calm wind to accompany you, To your destination beneath the rainbow.
Eating delightful Malaysian dishes,
Made by the amazing cooks from the neighbourhood, Also called the “Moms”.
I am from averageness
I am from lively magnificent sun,
From year long hot days, Followed by calm and blissful sundown breeze.
I am from unseasonably precipitations,
From merciless storms, And thunders that pounds the earth’s surface. But, the storm will subside, And the sun will smile again. Along with the calm wind to accompany you, Beneath the rainbow that made the sky brighter.
My neighbourhood was like a big family,
Gathering constantly on saturday nights, Eating the
I am from where courtesy is our culture,
Where different races and cultures, Are all rolled into a ball.
Late, Late Yestreen I Saw The New Moon, With The Old Moon in Her Arms and I Fear, I Fear, My Master Dear! We Shall Have A Deadly Storm. (Ballad of Sir Patrick Spence)