To My Unseen Friends.
By: Aziz M. Tehrani, Mashhad, Iran(aziztehrani110@yahoo.com
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From: Aziz M. Tehrani, (Mashhad, Iran.)
Aziztehrani110@yahoo.com
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Dear Friends, My name is Azizollah Memar Tehrani. I am a private English teacher. I have been teaching different text books, but at present I teach 'New Interchange ' books. First of all I teach my students love and affection and random kindness. I teach them to come to class with love. To listen to their teachers with love. To study their books with love. To do their homework with love. I also teach them quotes told by great men and women. Quotes like: Love the heart that hurts you, but never hurt the heart that loves you.'Vipin Sharma' or 'You are what you eat' or' Love all, trust a few and do harm to none. I love God. I love human beings.I love land and sea creatures. I love nature.In short, I love the whole universe, and I love you. I believe, people, as far as possible, should live happily on earth. I am very interested in reading, writing, surfing the net, psychology and poetry. I have been in different countries such as: USA, Japan, England, Netherlands, Thailand, Switzerland and Dubai. One of our poets- Fereydoon Moshiri - says: ' If in a far-off galaxy, A heart cherishes my momory One sheer moment in one hundred years, My heart will beat for it, passionately for the remaining moments of life.' I would like to hear from Teachers of English and random friends from all over the world. I have a sense of humor.)
To My Unseen Friends
To My Unseen Friends.
By: Aziz M. Tehrani, Mashhad, Iran(aziztehrani110@yahoo.com
Dear friends, I love you all.
Don't think you are unseen.
When I study your emails,
I read them as if you are present and seen.
I always think of you and the distance,
Which has seperated us from one another.
I think our vision creates pictures,
To see each other as if we are together.
I hope one day I will be with you and see your face.
Regardless of discrimination or race.
We are originally from one mother and father
We should try our best to respect each other.
Without doubt, we are all sisters and brothers,
We see ourselves as equally as others.
Fat and thin, young and old,
We are all protected in God's threshold.