Let me be patient, let me be kind
Make me unselfish without being blind
Though I may suffer, I'll envy it not
And endure what comes, cause he's all that I got
and tell him
Tell him I need him
Tell him I love him
And it'll be alright
Tell him I need him
Tell him I love him
It'll be alright
Now I may have faith to make mountains fall
But if I lack love then I am nothin at all
I can give away everything I possess
But left without love then I have no happiness
I know I'm imperfect and not without sin
But now that I'm older all childish things end
and tell him
Tell him I need him
Tell him I love him
And it'll be alright
Tell him I need him
Tell him I love him
It'll be alright
I'll never be jealous
And I won't be too kind
Cause love is not boastful
Oh and love is not loud
Tell him I need him
Tell him I love him
Everything's gonna be alright
Now I may have wisdom and knowledge on Earth
But if I speak wrong then what is it worth?
See what we now know is nothing compared
to the love that was shown when our lives were spared
and tell him
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Sunday, March 14, 2010
lynched
A while back, I mentioned that I wanted to see David Lynch's "Wild at Heart" after seeing these stills posted on another blog.
However, Isabella Rossellini as the character Perdita was only in the film for a total of probably 5 minutes. Other than that, the movie was.. trippy? Lynch always does this to me. He sucks me in with his crazy characters and weird imagery and somehow I am simultaneously loving/hating the movie as I watch it. One thing I have to give him though - his films stay with me for weeks after having seen them. In this case, these scenes hit me pretty powerfully:
and this one: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SztmuNDfBYQ (which I'm not going to post on my blog because frankly, it was terrifying and inappropriate, so viewers be advised.)
Generally, this movie was pretty freakin weird and I give it a 6/10.
but, at least I knew what the hell was going on in this one. and I still think David Lynch is a silver fox.
However, Isabella Rossellini as the character Perdita was only in the film for a total of probably 5 minutes. Other than that, the movie was.. trippy? Lynch always does this to me. He sucks me in with his crazy characters and weird imagery and somehow I am simultaneously loving/hating the movie as I watch it. One thing I have to give him though - his films stay with me for weeks after having seen them. In this case, these scenes hit me pretty powerfully:
and this one: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SztmuNDfBYQ (which I'm not going to post on my blog because frankly, it was terrifying and inappropriate, so viewers be advised.)
Generally, this movie was pretty freakin weird and I give it a 6/10.
but, at least I knew what the hell was going on in this one. and I still think David Lynch is a silver fox.
Friday, March 5, 2010
last night
james and i were talking about the word 'smug' and we simultaneously said "smug as a bug in a rug."
this is why i am going to marry him! also because he said,
"i like looking at flowers."
this is why i am going to marry him! also because he said,
"i like looking at flowers."
OMG, AND BECAUSE!!!!!! HE JUST DRESSED UP LIKE HIS SOPHOMORE SELF (when i fell in love with him) and he even made his hair have wings!!!!!!!! all for me <3
whole story of our love coming soon
Monday, March 1, 2010
It's all true
9 years ago, I fell in [puppy] love with this strapping young lad. (Because he was soooooooooooo cute and how could I resist that face?)
Then 3 years ago, he got back from his mission and I fell in love with him again.
:)
Then 2 years ago, he started acting silly and I fell out of love.
:(
But luckily, 2 weeks ago, I fell in love with him again. (Because he was soo cute and how could I resist that face?)
Then 1 week ago, we decided to get married.
(!!!!!!!!!!!!)
Then 2 days ago, he got down on one knee and officially asked for my hand in marriage.
I said hell yes.
The whole story coming soooooooooon. I love you, James.
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