Farewell Seniors 2010!
As you guys know, it was officiated that the Secondary Four 2010 batch, have left their positions as members of the Dunman Choir family after about 1,187.03715 days of passionate music making, strict diet controls and the high levels of commitment required for every practice.
This special batch therefore decided to give us juniors as well as Mdm Ng, a beautiful farewell gift as they performed a harmonious stage of the Oh! Medley as well as If We Hold On Together, arranged by themselves, on the 8th of January.
Although it is sad to see them go, don’t be too disappointed. Even though the members are ceasing their activities in choir, (some of) the seniors will still be making appearances on concerts as part of the alumni choir... so it’s not like we won’t be seeing them for a long while (subjective!).
Also, don’t forget to congratulate them for their fine performance during the 'O' Levels!
Without further ado, check out their farewell performance below!
[To be Updated!]
As it is all too familiar to us, goodbye is the hardest thing to say.
However, us, here at Dunman Choir, we know for a fact that we may be physically seperated, however, the strong bonds we share(d) will last for years to come.
I will end off with a personal favourite poem...
Goodbye, Farewell
Farewell is beautiful
A glimpse into the future
Farewell is wonderful
It sets for Adventure
Goodbye is sad
A dive into the past
Goodbye is hard
It memories cast
For old faces must go
Yet new places to go
A chapter opened
And a chapter closed
O Farewell O farewell
How nice if I could tomorrow tell
O Goodbye O goodbye
In thou sweet memories lie
For us you take backward
And make to the past hold
Farewell a' forward
To face the future bold
And today
Yes verily day
With feelings set at bay
These very words I say
Farewell and goodbye
Goodbye and farewell
I say with pleasure and pain
Yes with tears
With grief and joy
Tears of grief and joy
Kolabomi Adeko
1 comments:
I wrote that poem. Thanks for using it. Calling it a "personal favorite" shows someone appreciates the effort that produced it. Kolabomi Adeko
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