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spearmint17

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  1. kazami - you

     

    oh, you know

    you know what to say

    say "I love you"

     

    oh, I think you've go to know right away

    "maybe me too"

     

    you

    you are a nice, cool breeze in me

    I feel you blowing in

     

    I can feel the sunlight all around me

    You're shinning

     

    I feel beautiful when I'm around you

    I'm safe and comfortable

    'cause you are wonderful

    it feels natural to be around you

    you've made it possible

    you're wonderful

     

    oh, can I

    can I tell you why

    why I need you

    oh, my life

    you made it a cloudless sky I can fly through

     

    you

    you are a deep, strong wind in me

    I feel you - come on in

     

    can you see the sunlight all around me

    You're smiling

     

    I feel beautiful when I'm around you

    I'm safe and comfortable

    'cause you are wonderful

    it feels natural to be around you

    you've made it possible

    you're wonderful

  2. Outerhope - Makisama

     

    Naniniwala bas a sariling pag-aalangan

    Inukit na kaligtasan

    Ang pagtalikod mo’y pa-kanan

    At ang naiwan mong mundo’y pa-kaliwa naman

     

    Nagpapadala sa tadhana

    Ang kawalan ng pangarap

    Pipiliin pa ang nakasanayang pang-karaniwan lang

    Makisama

     

    Panaginip:

    Naglalakad, nagpapanggap, tinatanggap

    Nag-iisang naglalakad

    Naiiba, nag-iisa.

  3. mga peborit ko ngayon taon

     

    copeland - eat, sleep, repeat

    deftones - saturday night wrist

    up dharma down - fragmented

    underoath - define the great line

    yui - from me to you

    park - building a better _____

  4. i highly suggest "The Haj" by Leon Uris. it is a story of a man who went into a pilgrimage to mecca and thus became a haj. the story deepens when the first jews from the holocaust started arriving in Palestine and establishing a state of their own. This book will give readers a somewhat augural view of what's happening in the middle east right now. although it was written years ago, it is a timely book for those who want to examine the root of the middle east conflict. palestine, readers will know, was the twice promised land: the british first promised it to native palestinians, and then to the jews. moreover, the country jordan was once part of palestine, before it was turned into a puppet government by the british. it is no wonder, then, that palestinians and jews are fighting over a very small piece of land when they could have more if jordan wasn't created in the first place.

     

     

    Currently reading this.. :cool:

     

    In relation to this, I suggest reading "Exodus" also by Leon Uris..This is in turn the story Of How Israel was established..a bit of trivia..the philippines was mentioned in the book.. :)

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