Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Wednesday Poem

There is a place that was designed
Beyond the imagination of our mind
It was created before time began
Far away in another land

Some say it does not exsist
Some say the place is a myth
Some say that they believe
But only with open eyes will you see

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

My Epic Poem :)

I found myself starting to write this "epic" poem probably about a year or so ago...

Prologue:
This Tale has been going on since the beginning of the world
At the dawn of the new age you must always choose your lord
Whether to serve with humility, he of Light
Or to follow he who loves the Night

Two worlds have separated them since time began
One above yonder and one who dwells in the Underland
Raging back and forth through time and space
The fight is drawing to the end of every race

He lives under the ground with his minions
Waiting for the day to take dominion
With his cloak of Fear and vicious red eyes
Calmly lingering for that day he would arise

He lives above in the sky beyond
With his forces in a unity bond
His eyes are cool blue, his hair silver white
Wondering if things will ever be right

When the time comes and the battle draws near
The forces will line up in full battle gear
Those following him of Light will carry bronze shields
With lightning in their footsteps and crystal swords, they shall yield
Those following him of Dark will support fierce black spears
Alongside with crimson red shields they shall hold near

I have more, but this is just a teaser. Tell me what you think.

Wednesday Poem

I took a walk outside on the gravel street
Just My dog and me
I feel the rocks crunch beneath my feet
Just My dog and me
I look above and see the red horizon
Just My dog and me
I close my eyes and start to run
Just My dog and me
I feel the rush of the wind on my face
Just My dog and me
I find myself transported to another place
Just My dog and me

Thursday, October 9, 2008

Wednesday Poem

I stand and look at the sky
I see it change from light to dark
The voice replies and hits the mark
"It is time to say goodbye"

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Today in Middle-earth

The following events took place on September 21st.

Birth of Bilbo in the Shire (1290)
Bilbo and the barrels reach Lake-town just after sunset (S.R. 1341)
Birth of Frodo in the Shire (1368)
A long expected party!! (S.R. 1401)
Bilbo and Frodo’s birthdays. Frodo leaves the Shire (S.R. 1418)
The Black Riders reach Sarn Ford at evening (S.R. 1418)
Gandalf overtakes Shadowfax (S.R. 1418)
The hundred and twenty-ninth birthday of Bilbo and Frodo’s fifty-first birthday (S.R. 1419)
Saruman comes to the Shire (S.R. 1419)
Bilbo’s hundred and thirtieth birthday. Frodo’s fifty-second birthday (S.R. 1420)
They meet the Last Riding of the Keepers of the Rings in Woody End (S.R. 1421)
Master Samwise rides out from Bag End (S.R. 1482)

Sunday, September 21, 2008

Favorite Movie Scores (So Far...)

10. Dances with Wolves(1990)
Composed By John Barry

Now I needed to throw a "classic" in somewhere and this is probably the best. Barry has been composing music probably for over 20 years. This score and "Out of Africa" are his most noteworthy and both won Oscars. An excellent soundtrack. Highlight track: "The John Dunbar Theme".









9. Anna and the King(1999)
Composed By George Fenton

I have always liked scores that don't just use typical instruments, but use all types of instruments to bring to life the story that is being told. In Anna and the King, Fenton brings some non-traditional instruments into the mix with the traditional instruments and creates a bold and very oriental score that is profound as it is excellent. Highlight track: "Flowers on the Water".








8. Lengends of the Fall(1995)
Composed by James Horner

Probably the main reason I love this soundtrack is that
James Horner composed it.
Horner is the master of creating a very noticeable theme that sticks in your head and that flows throughout each track. Legends is another great that has sort of western feel to the whole album, but it is again a very strong and touching score. Highlight track: "The Ludlows".








7. The Village(2004)
Composed By James Newton Howard

This score has the most beautiful violin parts I have heard in a long time. For a suspense/thriller movie, you would think that it would be a pretty intense soundtrack, but I see it has a soft masterpiece with some thrilling moments in it. James Newton Howard has composed all of Shyamalan's movies and this I believe is his best work. A very emotional score that will leave you wanting more. Highlight track: "The Gravel Road".






6. The Cider House Rules(1999)
Composed By Rachel Portman

I don't know anything about this movie, but I have always liked Rachel Portman works, from Emma to Nicholas Nickleby(A Great Movie!). So when I heard some clips online of this score and read some great reviews I went out and purchased it. Probably one of the softest scores I have heard. It uses mostly piano, but hits deep inside. I usually listen to this when I go to sleep. Highlight track: "Main Title".






5. Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas(2003)
Composed By Harry Gregson-Williams

This is a very fun soundtrack. I have never seen the movie, but I saw this review online and people said it is a really great soundtrack. I was at the store once over 5 years ago and I saw this album in a used basket for only 2 bucks and now it is one of my favorite scores. I great swashbuckling adventure filled with a great theme that puts the Pirates of the Caribbean to dust. I have no desire to see the movie because this CD is probably better than the whole movie anyway. Also I was amazed of how good it was for a cartoon. Highlight track: "Rescue!".





4. Titanic(1997)
Composed By James Horner

I know many think this is probably one the most overplayed soundtracks created, but that is because it is so good. It has intense orchestration during the sinking of the ship and beautiful melodies that shine through the sad moments. Another Oscar winner for James in 1997. Highlight track: "Rose."









3. Finding Neverland(2004)
Composed By Jan A.P. Kaczmarek

Magical. That is all I can say about this cd. It is one of the most touching scores to have ever been created. It is no surprise that it won an Oscar in 2004. I hope you get a chance to not only see the movie, but listen to the soundtrack. You won't be disappointed. Highlight track: "Neverland: Piano - Variation in Blue."








2. LOTR : Fellowship of the Ring(2001)
Composed By Howard Shore

It is amazing how much a score for a movie enhances the experience when watching a movie. That is what Howard Shore did with Fellowship of the Ring. He created a whole another world with certain themes for each part of the story and he did an exceptional job. When I first went and saw the movie I had no idea who Howard Shore was, but when I left I wanted the cd. Highlight track is called "Breaking of the Fellowship" , worth the cd alone.






1. Braveheart(1995)
Composed By James Horner

The score has one of the greatest main themes that has ever been developed. I never get tired of listening to this soundtrack over and over. Plus with the influence of some Irish/Scottish music, this makes for a must have. One of the best scores to go with a great war movie. Highlight track: "For the Love of the Princess."

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Wednesday Poem

Why is space full of many colors?
Why is it filled with countless designs?
Maybe it is a place that shall remain
Hidden inside imagination for all of time

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Wednesday Poem

I look back down the dusty road and find
All of the dreams I have left behind
I turn my head forward and see
Better things than I could perceive

Thursday, September 4, 2008

Wednesday Poem (Delayed)

She has a smile that tells me a story
Extremely joyful is the introduction
Super content follows as chapter one
And what is the conclusion?
Well, it has just begun

Whats up.

This past weekend my family went up to visit the rest of the family in Idaho and that was fun. We got hang out with the nieces and nephew and enjoy those cool Idaho fall days. We had a surprise birthday party for our mom and got her a new rain jacket and a cool digital photo frame that displays a bunch of different pictures through a slide show. I wish we could have stayed longer, but we had other plans. (And just to let everyone know I could make Tovia smile at anytime. She liked me the best.)

Also over the past week I was nursing a separated right shoulder which happened on August 24th, and is now about 85% healed, just sore when I move it in certain areas. So really it was a blessing in the shadows because I needed to develop my left arm in different areas and not to rely only on my right arm.

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Wednesday Poem


Once I had a dream I was far away
Where stars would shine as bright as day
I would close my insignificant eyes
And wonder, could I be apart of the sky?

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

This morning.

This morning I saw some guy shaving and driving his car.

This morning I saw a bird almost get run over.

This morning I waved at a random person on a motorcycle who waved back.

This morning I yelled someone's name out of a moving car.

This morning I felt the warmness and the coolness of swimming pool.

This morning I felt the tightness in my legs.

This morning I drank a homemade fruit smoothie.

This morning was a typical morning.

Saturday, August 16, 2008

Okay now you can laugh...

Joke #1
A West Virginian walks into a hardware store and asks for a chain saw that will cut 6 trees in one hour.

The salesman recommends the top of the line model. The West Virginian is suitably impressed, and buys it.

The next day he brings it back, complaining that it would only cut down 1 tree and it took ALL DAY!

The salesman takes the chain saw, starts it up to see what's wrong, and the West Virginian says, "What's that noise?"

Joke #2
A seaman meets a pirate in a bar, and talk turns to their adventures on the sea. The seaman notes that the pirate has a peg-leg, a hook, and an eye patch.

The seaman asks, "So, how did you end up with the peg-leg?" The pirate replies, "We were in a storm at sea, and I was swept overboard into a school of sharks. Just as my men were pulling me out, a shark bit my leg off."

"Wow!" said the seaman. "What about your hook"? "Well", replied the pirate, "We were boarding an enemy ship and were battling the other sailors with swords. One of the enemy cut my hand off."

"Incredible!" remarked the seaman. "How did you get the eye patch"? "A seagull dropping fell into my eye," replied the pirate.

"You lost your eye to a seagull dropping?," the sailor asked incredulously. "Well," said the pirate, "it was my first day with my hook"

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Wednesday Poem

If I had a wish today
I would change the color of the sky
Red, yellow, green, and blue
That is what I would do

Song in My Head

Steal my heart and hold my tongue.
I feel my time, my time has come.
Let me in, unlock the door.
I've never felt this way before.

The wheels just keep on turning,
The drummer begins to drum,
I don't know which way I'm going,
I don't know which way I've come.

Hold my head inside your hands,
I need someone who understands.
I need someone, someone who hears,
For you, I've waited all these years.

For you, I'd wait 'til kingdom come.
Until my day, my day is done.
And say you'll come, and set me free,
Just say you'll wait, you'll wait for me.

In your tears and in your blood,
In your fire and in your flood,I hear you laugh,
I heard you sing,
"I wouldn't change a single thing."

The wheels just keep on turning,
The drummers begin to drum,
I don't know which way I'm going,
I don't know what I've become.

For you, I'd wait 'til kingdom come,
Until my days, my days are done.
Say you'll come and set me free,
Just say you'll wait, you'll wait for me.
Just say you'll wait, you'll wait for me.
Just say you'll wait, you'll wait for me.

Coldplay ~ "Til Kingdom Come"

Saturday, July 26, 2008

Movie Review - The Dark Knight

"Why so serious?"

Intro:
The Batman franchise was rekindled with a vengeance in 2005 with Batman Begins, a whole new take on Batman and his origins which was a hit and took out all of the elements of campy, cheesy, Tim Burton feel of the older ones and put in a dark, gritty and more true to life story. Then in 2008 we are treated to one of the most complex, exciting, dark superhero movie to ever cross the big screen.
Story:
Under the increased presence of Batman, Gotham City is a different place with the city's criminal element fearfully avoiding him whenever possible, creating a void that's filled by the new menace called The Joker (Heath Ledger) who targets both the gangsters and the city's law officials alike. When the Joker challenges Batman, threatening to kill a person a day unless he unmasks and gives himself up, the caped crusader and Gotham's new D.A. Harvey Dent (Aaron Eckhart) must find a way to deal with this violent new form of killer each in their own way. At the same time, Bruce Wayne (Christian Bale) must contend with Dent's interest in his childhood sweetheart Rachel Dawes (Maggie Gyllenhaal) and his own feelings for her.

What Worked:
Ok, lets get one thing straight, this movie rocks! The cast is perfect. The Joker will get into your mind and scare you, Batman is still the protector of the city, Lt. Gordon has a bigger role this time and is another hero to root for, and the D.A. Harvey Dent is well played in his transformation (we all know who he becomes). The director, Christopher Nolan did well also because he went for character and story over big explosions.
The movie may be call "The Dark Knight" referring to Batman, but this story will leave you remembering The Joker character above all else. As soon as he comes on the screen he will leave an imprint on your mind with his scary laugh, his freaky voice, his scars and make-up. Ledger deserves a Oscar for his complete transformation into the character of The Joker.
Pretty much everything worked which include the story, action, suspense, acting, and score. This movie will require multiple views because the story is long and complex and very interesting.

What Didn't Work:
The only problem I had with the movie was that is got kind of long toward the end, but I still enjoyed it. I mean 150 minutes is a long time to sit down, but it is worth it. Also you might think this is going to be a light superhero movie, but it is not. This is a very dark and grim story filled with scary parts and is not a light movie. I enjoyed it, but leave the kids home.

Conclusion:
Go see the movie and pay attention.

4 stars out of 4

"The Dark Knight" is rated PG-13 for intense sequences of violence and some menace.

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

The Family is in town!

Most of my family is in town for a week or so and we are going up to Loon Lake next week for a couple of days. We are going to do some water skiing, tubing, Rail Baron and just having having fun! Its going to be grand!

Monday, July 21, 2008

Monday, July 14, 2008

Movie Review - Hellboy 2: The Golden Army


Intro:

I remember sitting around one Friday evening living on 1098 SE Clarey Ave. in small house right beside the river in 2004. Jesse and I were bored and we were looking at the movie reviews for Hellboy which looked kind of interesting because it was a comics superhero story. So, Jesse, Paddy, and I went and saw it and we enjoyed it. A pretty fun movie.
Now for those who don't anything Hellboy, maybe you are already put off by the title. The first movie is more of supernatural thriller which starts in 1944. The German Nazis work with Russian mystic Grigori Rasputin on an isolated island off the coast of Scotland to build a dimensional portal. They intend to use it, with Rasputin's help, to awaken the Ogdru Jahad (the Seven Gods of Chaos), monstrous entities that have been imprisoned and asleep since an undisclosed time, to destroy their enemies. But Rasputin secretly intends to use the entities to bring about the destruction of the entire Earth.
The United States sends a small Army team to destroy the portal, guided by a young doctor, Professor Trevor Bruttenholm, who is well-versed in terms of magic and sorcery. In the ensuing battle, the German scientists and soldiers are killed and the portal is destroyed, killing Rasputin. As the Army team surveys the ruins for anything that may have sneaked into their dimension through the portal, they discover a bright red infant demon whom they name Hellboy. Hellboy later joins with group of other different characters which include fish-like person named Abe Sapien who has advanced psychic abilities, and Liz Sherman, a pyrokinetic with firestarting abilities. The group later becomes known as the Bureau of Paranormal Research & Defense.
The first movie showed off hellboy's skills at fighting a different amount of offworld and fantasy like creatures.
Fast forward four years and here comes Hellboy 2.

Story:
Hellboy 2 starts on Christmas Eve with the professor telling Hellboy of an ancient tale of a battle between humankind and mythical creatures. The king of the mythical creatures makes a deal with a certain race, that are his slaves, if they build him an army that will destroy the humans he will let them go free. This race agrees and makes him the indestructible golden army along with the command tool, a golden crown. This race of fantasy creatures tell him that whoever has control over the crown will have control of the army. The golden army is so strong that it destroys most of the humankind. The king of the mythical creatures is sorry that he made the golden army and declares a truce with the humankind. They split the crown in to three halves and give one to the humans and two to the mythical creatures, one for the king and his daughter. The prince does not agree with his fathers decision and believes the humans should be destroyed. He is then sent into exile.
The story then goes on to tell the prince's return from exile and his search for all three pieces of the crown to command the golden army which Hellboy and his friends try to prevent.

What worked:
The one thing about this sequel compared to the first is that everything was taken up a notch. The humor, fun, action, suspense, drama, character development. I think this story was better then the original because the first dealt more with the supernatural side of the hellboy story, while this dealt more in the fantasy realm of the hellboy story. The characters were really fleshed out more and the evil prince was really cool as the bad guy with his great sword work. Also the director Guillermo del Toro did a better job this time around with the story and pacing, maybe because this time he wrote the whole screenplay and was given more freedom then the first one. Now for those who don't know about del Toro is that he is a visionary director with a great imagination. He is like the George Lucas of today. There is a scene in Hellboy 2 in the Troll market which is like the bar scene in A New Hope with Luke meets Han Solo. Both those scenes featured many weird and cool characters. Del Toro also directed Pan's Labyrinth another fantasy adventure with alot of interesting ideas and characters. He is also attached to do The Hobbit in 2011.

What didn't work:
I don't have anything really bad to say about the movie. Some minor things in the middle got the story kind of slow and bogged down. Also you might be put off by the whole nature of the story about a demon who comes from another portal and fights alot of weird creatures. Also for some the ending could be kind of predictable.

Conclusion:
This is great sequel to the first Hellboy movie and a fun summer flick. Prepare to see some amazing creatures and have alot of fun. You probably don't have to see the first one to see this one, but it would help with the back story.

Hellboy II is rated PG-13 for sequences of sci-fi action and violence, and some language
3 1/2 stars out of 4

Thursday, July 10, 2008

It Came to Mind


Still and quiet canine form
In the Sun, asleep and warm.
His tail is limp, His
Whiskers drooped
Man, what could make
This dog so pooped?

Saturday, July 5, 2008

My July 4th Interview

Mr. Fourth: What did you do for July 4th?

Me: Well Mr. Today, it is really a honor for me to chat with you today about my daily routine for July 4th. Well you see this day I had was kind of looking forward to, a day where I could enjoy the sun for little and watch the stars fly by. I got to go play softball at 10 with my church in the morning and went 1-3 with a fly out to center field and fielders' choice. Then I quickly had to drive over to Subway with my shades on, my window down, and Jimmy Eat World sounding from the speakers. Worked for a couple hours in the front of the store asking the same questions over and over. I can handle it though. Got sent home around 2:15 and relaxed for an hour, watched a Star Trek episode from Netflix. A really lame episode that made me wish that they had never made it, but its Star Trek. I love it! Then, just as had finished three peanut butter and honey sandwiches I had to go back to Subway for another shift. By this time I was ready to call it quits and relax the rest of the day, but it was time to make some more money. When I came home from Subway I traveled over to my good friend Davy's house for a time a watching UFC videos, with some unfortunate incidences in these fights (laughs!). Watched a very long and kind of boring documentary on the classic boxing fight between Ali and Foreman. Afterwards when headed outside and lit off some firecrackers with lighters. That was was very fun an entertaining evening. Any other questions?

Mr. Fourth: Why did you eat three peanut butter and honey sandwich's? Couldn't you find something healthier to eat?

Me: I guess I could have, but I didn't feel like it and I was hungry.

Mr. Fourth: Did anyone get hurt while you guys were lighting fireworks?

Me: Well some of us got our thumbs burnt from try to light the fireworks with the liters, but they were only minor burns.

Mr. Fourth: What was the most entertaining part of the Day?

Me: The most entertaining part of my 4th would have to be the softball game in the morning, even though I didn't get to play all that long it was still a lot of fun. Just to feel the dirt beneath your shoes and the smell of the leather from your glove and how the competition to win keeps everyone on their toes.

Mr. Fourth: Was it a good July 4th?

Me: Yes it was a well rounded day of having fun and working.

Mr. Fourth: What kind of plans do you see in your up coming schedule?

Me: Well I see more work at Subway and more working out in the morning and more summer fun!

Mr. Fourth: Well thanks for spending some time with us today, Sir

Me: Anytime.

Thursday, July 3, 2008

Movie Review - Hancock


The other day I was looking forward to this movie called Hancock.
I had seen previews in the cinema and looked like a pretty funny action superhero movie. It was interesting because a lot of the trailers I saw didn't really give anything away about the plot of the story. I also really wanted to see it because it has Will Smith in it.

The story is centered about the main character named, John Hancock(Will Smith), a superhero who is shall we say a bum on the streets. He lays on park benches and drinks beer from the bottle and acts really different for a typical superhero. Hancock is the kind of guy that everyone hates rather than loves. He produces more damage when he tries to save the day and pretty soon everyone is out to get him to put him in jail. One day Hancock saves a man's life who in return desires to help Hancock restore his lost image. The salesman played by Jason Bateman takes Hancock under his wing and sort of teaches him how to be a superhero. Ray(Bateman) lets Hancock into his life and he meets his wife(Charlize Theron) and son. Ray teaches Hancock how to land when coming to fly into a situation, how to tell the cops a good job for keeping a situation under control, and so on. Hancock doesn't like it at first but eventually comes around.

Eventually Bateman's character, Ray, convinces Hancock to spend some time in prison (there has been a warrant out for Hancock's arrest since his latest do-good debacle) to make the public miss him. Sure enough, it works. But just when it looks like Hancock will sail happily into a Santa Monica sunset, a major twist throws his life for a new loop.

The major twist, I thought, was pretty cool and indeed made the story more interesting. The last half of the movie got really dark and intense which really differed from the first half which was pretty light and funny. This sort changed the feel of the movie, even though I didn't really mind, it might have worked better if that didn't happen.

A major complaint I had was that they didn't explain it well enough the origins of Will Smith's character. It got kind of confusing and it was sort of rushed near the end. I wish they had made the movie longer with a better explanation of the characters. The story also seemed kind of choppy. Maybe they are setting it up for the next sequel.

All and all I enjoyed the movie with some minor set backs and storytelling. In terms of themes, Hancock deals with standard superhero fare: reluctant heroism, the burden of power, fate vs. choice, etc. On the technical level, Hancock does everything it needs to do, though nothing more. The cast was really great with Will Smith as the great lead and Bateman has the pretty funny PR man.

Hancock is rated PG-13 for sci-fi action and violence and language.

3 Stars out of 4

In the near future...

I am going to post very soon. :)

Monday, April 21, 2008

Friday, March 28, 2008

A Quest for the Crown

Many men are sent on a quest
For the crown
Searching all corners of the great land
The minstrel tries to sing as before
But the jester he laughs no more
Many men are sent on a mission of hope
Asking fortune-tellers and the wise men
Where the royal crown is to be found
Promising rewards in silver gold and pounds

When the king returns from the crusades
There is no big welcome on the shore
As he hear the news of the missing crown
He shouts at the sky
Have I ever let you down
The elderly call it a sign as famine
Strikes the land
Caught in the grip Of the reapers cold hand

The mission must succeed
Or the kingdom will fall
With it falls the future if us all

No crystal-ball manage to find
Guidance in their holy quest
God is the last hope for our nation
Of earth stone and damnation

Many years had past since the king died
When one day a young boy looked down
Into the moat
Something was gleaming deep down
What could it be If not for the kings crown

-Falconer "A Quest for the Crown"

Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Bite-Sized Food for Thought

"You will find something more in woods than in books. Trees and stones will teach you that which you can never learn from masters."

- Saint Bernard

"The Christian writer does not decide what would be good for the world and proceed to deliver it. Like a very doubtful Jacob, he confronts what stands in his path and wonders if he will come out of the struggle at all."

– Flannery O’Connor

"And like all true believers, I am truly skeptical of all that I have said."

- Over the Rhine, "The World Can Wait"

"If you write for God, you will reach many men and bring them joy. If you write for men, you may make some money, and you may give someone a little joy, and you may make a noise in the world — for a little while. If you write only for yourself, you can read what you yourself have written, and after ten minutes, you will be so disgusted you will wish that you were dead."

- Thomas Merton, New Seeds of Contemplation

Friday, February 15, 2008

The Lost Post

Howdy all!

What is going on? Well lets see with me I have been so-so busy with school and work. Today I had success because I finally got my program to run and I got a grade of 100 on it. Yes!

Yesterday, I went with Steve and Brian to Bible Talk and we had a disscussion on love. Since yesterday was Valentine's Day. It was a good disscussion. Then after that Steve and I went with the group to the Golden Dynasty, a chinese restruant down the street and hung out there for an hour or two. It was fun. Steve and I shared the Orange chicken. We all got fortune cookies and my said something like "don't strive for a simple occupation, go for the gold" or something like that. Steve got "You need some rest and relaxation over the next few days". I wanted to switch, but he said no. Then everyone started talking about really gross mold things they have found in there fridge or around there house. Some stories were pretty nasty.

After this enlighting time we all headed out of there and I boogied home where I had some r & r. That was what I did for Valentine's Day.

This week has been pretty good. Not to crazy, I had a Computer Forensics midterm on Wednesday and I wrote a book on all the essay questions. I think I did pretty well. I am really enjoy the sunshine. So nice! Can I hear a "Amen"!

Nothing new has really happened in my life, but things are looking up.....right now. :)

Thursday, February 14, 2008

With Love From Me To you

Make the world new,
Things you dream to do,
With love from to you

Well I've had a thousand dreams,
but never one like this
And I've felt a million things,
but never felt quite, quite, like this.
So tell me, what's your name?
And what's inside that heart of yours?
Tell me everything, just talk and I'll listen,
Just talk and I'll listen.

Come love, see the earth spin,
Watch the colors collide, with hope at our side,
All that is mine, with love from me to you.

Girl, tell me what's your dream, and I'll be there,
To serve your every need, yes, your every care,
All I have is his, and all I have I'll give.

Morning meets with songs, sung like I've never heard,
And all the smells, and sights, that bright my life, Can't contain this joy unheard.
So tell me, what's your name? And what's inside that heart of yours?
Tell me everything, just talk and I'll listen,
Just talk and I'll listen.

Come love, see the earth spin,
Watch the colors collide, with hope at our side,
All that is mine, with love from me to you.

Girl tell me what's your dream, and I'll be there,
To serve your every need, yes, your every care,
All I have is his, and all I have I'll give.

Make the world new.
Things you dream to do,
With love from to you...

Just talk and I'll listen, talk and I'll listen

-Watashi Wa "With Love From Me To you"

http://www.purevolume.com/watashiwa <-------go here to hear the song. For all you Valentine lovers out there! :) Have a great one!

Wednesday, February 6, 2008

"Starlight"





Darkness can never hide,
Night shines like the day
Arms who’s reach,
Through Heaven and Hell
Evernear

In starlight and sunshine,
so marvelous,Thoughts can’t contain
In story and song,So marvelous,
words can’t define love

Thoughts for me an endless dream,
I sleep to sounds of love
A whisper wakens
My ears to hear
You are there
(Stay tuned for a "real post") :)

Monday, January 28, 2008