Before I drift off to sleep I wish I were on a deserted island with the love of my life, my boyfriend, and dancing to this song like these two people in the video...What an amazing fantasy!!!
Showing posts with label music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label music. Show all posts
Sunday, June 13, 2010
Thursday, May 27, 2010
Music Is My Only Drug
I love music, I can't live without it. So many emotions come from a song that one is able to feel any form of emotion out there. It's a piece of art. Here are some of the tunes I've been listening to lately:
GAELLE - MOONSGLOW
JENS GAD - LES EAUX VERTS
BAHRAMJI & MANEESH DE MOOR - DREAMCATCHER
NIYAZ - LOVE SONG
AND MY FAVORITE : AL-PHA-X - AN INDIAN SUMMER (BUDDHA BAR)
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Lost In Translation
Love rests on no foundation.
It is an endless ocean,
with no beginning or end.
Imagine, a suspended ocean,
riding on a cushion of ancient secrets.
All souls have drowned in it, and now dwell there.One drop of that ocean is hope, and the rest is fear.
Sunday, April 25, 2010
Monday, February 22, 2010
Love Letters
Love can be expressed in a myriad of different methods, but the most timeless and most treasured will always remain the classic love letter. I often think about the greatest love letters ever written by Napoleon, Beethoven, Cathrine of Aragon and many others . All the love felt, was written on a piece of paper and delievered by hand to the loved ones. Sometimes I wish I lived in those times where this pure form of love continues to linger in a pen. I just think it's more romantic to have something written on a paper to the person we love, adore (family, a friend, or a beloved). Those word stay there to live forever, even after we are gone. Our deepest emotions that nobody can take away from us.
I am listening to Mystic Diversions - Josephine and it reminded me of Napoleon's letter to his beloved Josephine Beauharnais :
" I awake all filled with you. Your image and the intoxicating pleasures of last night, allow my senses no rest. Sweet and matchless Josephine, how strangely you work upon my heart. Are you angry with me? Are you unhappy? Are you upset? My soul is broken with grief and my love for you forbids repose. But how can I rest any more, when I yield to the feeling that masters my inmost self, when I quaff from your lips and from your heart a scorching flame? Yes! One night has taught me how far your portrait falls short of yourself! You start at midday: in three hours I shall see you again. Till then, a thousand kisses, mio dolce amor! but give me none back for they set my blood on fire. "
Dec. 29, 1795
This is a Babylonian Love Letter 4,000 Years Old. I read the article on it in the New York Times. Truly amazing, it was written on a clay brick in Babylonia. Link 4,000 Years Old Love Letter .
I am listening to Mystic Diversions - Josephine and it reminded me of Napoleon's letter to his beloved Josephine Beauharnais :
" I awake all filled with you. Your image and the intoxicating pleasures of last night, allow my senses no rest. Sweet and matchless Josephine, how strangely you work upon my heart. Are you angry with me? Are you unhappy? Are you upset? My soul is broken with grief and my love for you forbids repose. But how can I rest any more, when I yield to the feeling that masters my inmost self, when I quaff from your lips and from your heart a scorching flame? Yes! One night has taught me how far your portrait falls short of yourself! You start at midday: in three hours I shall see you again. Till then, a thousand kisses, mio dolce amor! but give me none back for they set my blood on fire. "
Dec. 29, 1795
To Bibeya, from Gimil-Marduk:
May Shamash and Marduk grant you, for my sake, to live for ever. I write this in order to enquire after your health. Let me know how it goes with you. I am now settled in Babylon but I am in great anxiety because I have not seen you. Tell me when you will come, that I may rejoice. Come in the month of Arakhsamna (November). May you, for my sake, live for ever.
This is a Babylonian Love Letter 4,000 Years Old. I read the article on it in the New York Times. Truly amazing, it was written on a clay brick in Babylonia. Link 4,000 Years Old Love Letter .
Labels:
ancient history,
emotions,
love letters,
music,
pictures
Sunday, February 21, 2010
Beautiful Drug
Tonight, I can't hear the rain drops anymore. The rain must have stopped. I've put the flowers right next to the window to get light in the morning. I figured, it was gonna be cold for them to stay outside all night, and I'd hate for them to die. Gotta keep the life in them go on through this bitter winter. I'm enjoying a glass of wine and listening to Thievery Corporation. I love their music, it's so relaxing, makes my mind wander even more...to the stars and back!
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