Enrique Iglesias»
Hero
I like this song, afterall I am an idealist. To sweep a girl off her feet and be her hero. All she has to do is: Amaze me. Keep me. Feed me.
Would you dance if I asked you to dance?
Would you run and never look back?
Would you cry if you saw me crying?
Would you save my soul tonight?
Would you tremble if I touched your lips?
Now would you die for the one you love?
Hold me in your arms tonight.
I can be your hero baby.
I can kiss away the pain.
I will stand by you forever.
You take my breath away.
Would you swear that you'll always be mine?
Or would you lie?
Would you run and hide?
Am I in too deep?
Have I lost my mind?
I don't care...
You're here tonight.
I can be your hero, baby.
I can kiss away the pain.
I will stand by you forever.
You can take my breath away.
Oh, I just want to hold you.
I just want to hold you.
Thursday, June 30, 2005
Tuesday, June 28, 2005
IPod
Whenever I visit a Mac store in PA town, I love it, just love it! White is so in for the summer! The aliens have landed in Mac town with odd looking stereo surround sounds!
I succumbed and bought an IPod to go with my SAV X3-road trip vehicle. Ohh so many songs, so little time. I downloaded over 500 songs n still going strong! from classic piano music to Vietnamese folk music, from Matchbox 20 to No Doubt, from rap to country sonnets.
I listen for lingering words to identify with: "to be in love, to dance with someone, to feel pain and pleasure, to look deeply into someones eyes, to whisper sweetnothings, to kiss for hours in darkness, to sweat under salty drips, to lay under the stars, to create memories, sweet memories, to laugh so hard, to want and need someone, to be in love."
I succumbed and bought an IPod to go with my SAV X3-road trip vehicle. Ohh so many songs, so little time. I downloaded over 500 songs n still going strong! from classic piano music to Vietnamese folk music, from Matchbox 20 to No Doubt, from rap to country sonnets.
I listen for lingering words to identify with: "to be in love, to dance with someone, to feel pain and pleasure, to look deeply into someones eyes, to whisper sweetnothings, to kiss for hours in darkness, to sweat under salty drips, to lay under the stars, to create memories, sweet memories, to laugh so hard, to want and need someone, to be in love."
Monday, June 27, 2005
A Week in SDiego
Two things I took away from my trip down south...
(1) How much my cousin Tig has grown up.
(2) Finding the goodness in certain individuals
Tigger is now a sensitive and caring individual yet finding his stand in life-what a wonderful way to grow from adolescent into adulthood. I think we started to bond after I helped him write a paper last year. We talked more often on the phone and we would sit and listen each other while we were together. We ran a few miles on the the beach (which was a wonderful feeling), explored the pier and lifeguard tower together, and had dinner overlooking the La Jolla Cove. We watched "Batman Begins." The following nite we were down by the gaslamp district and had dinner at Octupus Garden, with tastes he never had before like tempura, sashimi, and firecracker shrimp. After school ended for the summer, we would hang out at the beach or the bookstore together. We even went to Hollywood together, for a 2 hour nap tour, soda fountain ice cream lunch, and going to the Universal Studio Park. Before I left I hugged him; he printed out a note thanking me for a nice summerland fun.
On Sunday, I went to church service at 7am, yeah thats right I woke up that early for God! The sermon was about knowing the goodness in others. To me, this hit home. I have felt this all my life. I would gather good people around me, and experience life with them. My close friend from high school and college who was loving and sensitive to the needs of others. My priest, who always gave great advice. My surgeon guy who knew who he is and rise above the occasion. Finally, my close friend and co-worker and pseudo sister. Whenever I am around these people, I feel goodness and unconditional love. I do not feel confusion or frustration. They bring the goodness out in others and harmonize their surroundings. They are comfortable with life.
(1) How much my cousin Tig has grown up.
(2) Finding the goodness in certain individuals
Tigger is now a sensitive and caring individual yet finding his stand in life-what a wonderful way to grow from adolescent into adulthood. I think we started to bond after I helped him write a paper last year. We talked more often on the phone and we would sit and listen each other while we were together. We ran a few miles on the the beach (which was a wonderful feeling), explored the pier and lifeguard tower together, and had dinner overlooking the La Jolla Cove. We watched "Batman Begins." The following nite we were down by the gaslamp district and had dinner at Octupus Garden, with tastes he never had before like tempura, sashimi, and firecracker shrimp. After school ended for the summer, we would hang out at the beach or the bookstore together. We even went to Hollywood together, for a 2 hour nap tour, soda fountain ice cream lunch, and going to the Universal Studio Park. Before I left I hugged him; he printed out a note thanking me for a nice summerland fun.
On Sunday, I went to church service at 7am, yeah thats right I woke up that early for God! The sermon was about knowing the goodness in others. To me, this hit home. I have felt this all my life. I would gather good people around me, and experience life with them. My close friend from high school and college who was loving and sensitive to the needs of others. My priest, who always gave great advice. My surgeon guy who knew who he is and rise above the occasion. Finally, my close friend and co-worker and pseudo sister. Whenever I am around these people, I feel goodness and unconditional love. I do not feel confusion or frustration. They bring the goodness out in others and harmonize their surroundings. They are comfortable with life.
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