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Saturday, November 24, 2012

Wanting - Drenched [Lyrics]


A good friend of mine recommended this song to me...and I find it pretty amazing as well....




When minutes become hours 
When days become years 
And I dont know where you are 
Color seems so dull without you 

Have we lost our minds? 
What have we done? 
But it all doesnt seem to matter anymore 

When you kissed me on that street, I kissed you back 
You held me in your arms, I held you in mine 
You picked me up to lay me down 
When I look into your eyes 
I can hear you cry for a little bit more of you and I 
Im drenched in your love 
Im no longer able to hold it back 

Is it too late to ask for love? 
Is it wrong to feel right? 
When the world is winding down 
Thoughts of you linger around 

Have we lost our minds? 
What have we done? 
But it all doesnt seem to matter anymore 

When you kissed me on that street, I kissed you back 
You held me in your arms, I held you in mine 
You picked me up to lay me down 
When I look into your eyes 
I can hear you cry for a little bit more of you and I 
Im drenched in your love 
Im no longer able to hold it back

Saturday, November 17, 2012

[Lyrics] One Child by Mariah Carey



Another Christmas songs that is very meaningful and also about Jesus Christ. This song is sang by Mariah Carey titled One Child. The followings is the lyrics of this nice and meaningful Christmas song. Enjoy.


One Child Lyrics 
Artist: Mariah Carey

An angel appeared of the highest one
And Mary believed the word she received
Of God's only son, The Virgin rejoiced

Gave thanks to the Lord and as Joseph dreamt
The angel was sent with tidings of piece and joy
Of the blessed baby boy

They travelled for miles to reach Bethlehem
Yet when they arrived, no one could provide
Place at the inn for them but God kept them safe

From hurt, harm and danger in His warm embrace
Away in a manger waiting for Jesus' birth
To glorify the earth then He came

One child can change the world
Christmas morn'
The King of all kings was born
He reigns forevermore
Let us worship and adore
Christ the Lord


Tuesday, November 13, 2012

[Lyrics] Do You Hear What I Hear by the Glee Cast



As the Christmas season coming, I started to listen to all the Christmas songs that I have, one of which really meaningful - not related Santa Claus, but Jesus Christ. A lot of Christmas songs are about gifts and Santa Claus, but never in our mind that God gave us the most precious gift of all - Jesus Christ. The song title "Do You Hear What I Hear" is an old Christmas song written in 1962, and there are many artists who sang it before, but I still like the Glee version best.



The lyrics is as follow:-


Do You Hear What I Hear
Glee Cast


Said the night wind to the little lamb
Do you see what I see?
Way up in the sky little lamb
Do you see what I see?
A star, a star
Dancing in the night
With a tail as big as a kite
With a tail as big as a kite

Said the little lamb to the shepard boy
Do you hear what I hear?
Ringing through the sky shepard boy
Do you hear what I hear?
A song, a song
High above the trees
With a voice as big as the sea
With a voice as big as the sea


Thursday, November 8, 2012

[Lyrics] Here I am by 4Men feat Mi (美)

For those who watched Secret Garden, there is one song among the the Original Soundtracks (OST) list, which I kinda like. This song is sang by 4Men - a Korean boy band and Mi, another artist from Korea titled "Here I Am".

I will have two versions of the lyrics, one being the romanization lyrics and another in the original language for those who can read hangul, as well as the translation of the songs.

Romanization Lyrics
Here I am yeogi Here I am
Here I am naega yeogie yeogi inneunde

Here I am jigeum Here I am
Here I am jigeum yeogie naega inneunde

nal da jwodo mojara
nal beoryeodo mojara
naega neol eolmamankeum saranghaneunjireul
moreul geoya ama neon Here I am

Here I am yeogi Here I am
Here I am naega yeogie yeogi inneunde

nal da jwodo mojara
nal beoryeodo mojara
naega neol eolmamankeum saranghaneunjireul
gateun jarieseo neol gidarilge

nal yokhaedo gwaenchanha
nal beoryeodo gwaenchanha
naega neol eolmamankeum saranghaneunjireul
moreul geoya ama neon Here I am

moreul geoya ama neon Here I am


Friday, November 2, 2012

Skyfall

If you have yet to watch the latest James Bond, Skyfall, you're about to miss something amazing...

Daniel Craig is James Bond

There have been a lot of people who are probably not satisfied with Daniel Craig as James Bond, probably due to the much different Bond in comparison to the previous others...but I must said Craig is one of the most realistic Bond, showing both the super spy character as well as the human part in it....it gives soul to James Bond.


Ian Fleming’s secret agent is something of a chameleon, either blending in with or cashing in on the movie craze du jour. Think of Moonraker, rushed into production after Star Wars took popular cinema into orbit, or Live and Let Die, exploiting blaxploitation, or the twitchy, unsmiling Quantum of Solace, Bond’s latter-day Bournefication.
In Skyfall, we join Bond in Istanbul, chasing a stolen computer disk that contains the secret identities of embedded NATO agents. After a hair-raising chase across marketplaces, rooftops and a thundering train, the disk is lost, and for a moment so is 007. The beginning is already the climax...or should I said the story was started with such an amazing scene that keeps you wanting to know and be part of the entire movie.
But after a gothic title sequence he rematerialises in London, older, unshaven and off his game. Nevertheless, M (Judi Dench) puts him back on the case, which takes him to some of the world’s most exotic corners: Shanghai, Macau, Glencoe...


Neal Purvis, Robert Wade and John Logan’s script constantly reminds us Bond’s physical prowess is on the wane, but his verbal sparring, both with M and new foe Raoul Silva (Javier Bardem), a former agent turned vengeful computer hacker, is nimbler than ever. Silva is almost as inscrutable as The Dark Knight’s Joker himself: Bardem’s lip-lickingly camp turn makes him the oddest Bond villain since the Roger Moore era, and his nicotine hair flops queasily over his forehead in a way that calls to mind Julian Assange.
By acknowledging the rise of cyberterrorism, Skyfall is a Bond film for the Anonymous generation.



Mendes, whose American Beauty and Revolutionary Road were light on explosions, lets the quieter moments breathe, and a conversation between Bond and Silva that’s simply buttered with innuendo drew cheers at an early preview screening.
But Mendes is rather good at being loud, too, and his nine times Oscar-nominated cinematographer Roger Deakins makes the wildly ambitious action sequences the most beautiful in Bond’s 50-year career.
(The release of Skyfall marks the series’ half-centenary.) The sensational Istanbul prologue is soon bettered by the Shanghai segment, where Bond pursues an assassin through a soaring glass skyscraper lit up like a neon Aurora Borealis.
It’s pearls like these, not to mention the deliriously arch fight scene involving two komodo dragons, that give Mendes’s film enough momentum to power through its scrappy third act, when Silva’s diabolical plans start to feel a tad scattershot, even for a Bond villain.
“We don’t go in for exploding pens any more,” quips a fashionably tousled Q (Ben Whishaw). Nor do audiences, and I suspect Skyfall will be a stratospheric hit.


There are a few other things that one will definitely notice...the fact that Bond starts to drink Heineken....the movie still focus on the beauty of the Bond girls and the essential vodka martini. Of course, the main point is that Skyfall is "more human, capable of being moved and of crying: in a word, more real".

If you have not watch it, you've missed something amazing...Skyfall is a must watch!!