
High up in the sky,
Stays God the beloved,
He sings,
He dances,
He travels and
Is free from all bounds.
He is God the infinite,
The merry man,
He is khuda,
The Lord through whom we see the sights which are infinite.
Adios!

High up in the sky,
Stays God the beloved,
He sings,
He dances,
He travels and
Is free from all bounds.
He is God the infinite,
The merry man,
He is khuda,
The Lord through whom we see the sights which are infinite.
Adios!

A blue sky,
High up in the sky,
Serenes those moments which often cause pain.
It pauses those moments when failure looms behind and
That’s when Lord comes in and success starts.
Such moments are glorious in life,
For they bring happiness
And that’s what life is.
Adios!

The lackadaisical man,
Would lag and lag behind.
He would have his breakfast at two in the afternoon and
Go to bed by eleven at night.
His day wouldn’t begin without being shaken rudely by his wife and
He was a nonsense bonded in time.
The lackadaisical man,
Soon had a change of heart and
He started doing everything right again,
Gradually he improved and
Was happy forever again!
Adios!

In the fairy world, Lord was busy collecting apples from the orchard when two fairies came rushing to him for help.
It seemed that they couldn’t find their lunch.
Someone had taken away their whole lunch from the garden.
The Lord smiled and told them to buy new lunch boxes from the canteen.
But still they were grumpy and when they went home,
They found their lunches waiting, with a note attached. -“From the Lord”.
Adios!

Cure and care,
Go hand in hand.
Need to say,
That we often need care more than cure.
Care revives a person,
It makes them come home.
Cure is secondary,
And that’s the best thing that medicine can offer.
Caring makes a person want to live more and more.
Be caring.
Adios!