Monday, May 17, 2010
someday
Someday you’re gonna realize
One day you’ll see this through my eyes
By then I won’t even be there
I’ll be happy somewhere
Even if I cared
I know you don’t really see my worth
You think you’re the last guy on earth
Well I’ve got news for you
I know I’m not that strong
But it won’t take long
Won’t take long
'Coz Someday someone’s gonna love me
The way I wanted you to need me
Someday someone’s gonna take your place
One day I’ll forget about you
You'll see, I won't even miss you
Someday someday
Right now I know you can tell
I’m down and I’m not doing well
But one day these tears they will all run dry
I won’t have to cry, sweet goodbye
Coz' someday someone’s gonna love me
The way I wanted you to need me
Someday someone’s gonna take your place
oohh.. One day I’ll forget about you
You'll see, I won't even miss you
someday, i know someone's gonna be there
Someday someone’s gonna love me
The way I wanted you to need me
Someday someone’s gonna take your place
One day I’ll forget about you
You'll see, I won't even miss you
Someday someday..
oh yeah...
One day you’ll see this through my eyes
By then I won’t even be there
I’ll be happy somewhere
Even if I cared
I know you don’t really see my worth
You think you’re the last guy on earth
Well I’ve got news for you
I know I’m not that strong
But it won’t take long
Won’t take long
'Coz Someday someone’s gonna love me
The way I wanted you to need me
Someday someone’s gonna take your place
One day I’ll forget about you
You'll see, I won't even miss you
Someday someday
Right now I know you can tell
I’m down and I’m not doing well
But one day these tears they will all run dry
I won’t have to cry, sweet goodbye
Coz' someday someone’s gonna love me
The way I wanted you to need me
Someday someone’s gonna take your place
oohh.. One day I’ll forget about you
You'll see, I won't even miss you
someday, i know someone's gonna be there
Someday someone’s gonna love me
The way I wanted you to need me
Someday someone’s gonna take your place
One day I’ll forget about you
You'll see, I won't even miss you
Someday someday..
oh yeah...
Sunday, May 16, 2010
each tear lyrics
There’s something that I want to say,
But I feel like don’t know how.
Still I just can’t hold it one more day,
So I think I let it out.
You’re on my mind more than I may sure
You’re in my heart more than you may know
And the last thing that I want,
Is to you to fall apart.
To you I will be clearer,
I want you to remember.
In each tear
there’s a lesson, (there’s a lesson)
Make you wiser than before ( wiser)
Makes you stronger than you know (stronger)
In each tear (each tear)
Bring you closer to your dreams
No mistake, no heartbreak
Can take away what your meant to be
We can’t change the things,
That we done that’s in the past.
But fighting won’t get us anyway.
So if you want, Here’s my hand
Every night there is one thing I do
I bow my head and pray for you (pray for you)
And the last thing that I want,
Is for you to fall apart
To you I will be clearer
I want you to remember
In each tear
there’s a lesson, (there’s a lesson)
Makes you wiser than before (wiser)
Makes you stronger than you know (stronger)
In each tear (each tear)
Bring you closer to your dreams
No mistake, no heartbreak
Can take away what your meant to be
Your much more than a struggle that you go trough
From nine till five I open things so let it go ??
You’ re not a victim, your more like a winner
And you’re not defeat you’ re more like a queen
http://www.elyricsworld.com/each_tear_lyrics_mary_j_blige.html
In each tear
there’s a lesson,
Makes you wiser than before
Makes you stronger than you know (stronger than you know)
In each tear ( in each tear)
Bring you closer to your dreams
No mistake, no heartbreak
Can take away what your meant to be
In each tear (each tear)
there’s a lesson, (there’s a lesson)
Makes you wiser than before (wiser)
Makes you stronger than you know
In each tear ( Make you so much broke )
Bring you closer to your dreams
No mistake, no heartbreak
Can take away what your meant to be
No no we can’t be held out
No no oh noo I I I can’t held out
You you you can’t be held out
We we we can’t be held out
Love
It makes you so much stronger (stronger)
It makes you so much wiser (wiser)
In each tear (in each tear)
And You so close to your dreams and no dreams
No mistake, no heartbreak can’t take away you’re meant to be
But I feel like don’t know how.
Still I just can’t hold it one more day,
So I think I let it out.
You’re on my mind more than I may sure
You’re in my heart more than you may know
And the last thing that I want,
Is to you to fall apart.
To you I will be clearer,
I want you to remember.
In each tear
there’s a lesson, (there’s a lesson)
Make you wiser than before ( wiser)
Makes you stronger than you know (stronger)
In each tear (each tear)
Bring you closer to your dreams
No mistake, no heartbreak
Can take away what your meant to be
We can’t change the things,
That we done that’s in the past.
But fighting won’t get us anyway.
So if you want, Here’s my hand
Every night there is one thing I do
I bow my head and pray for you (pray for you)
And the last thing that I want,
Is for you to fall apart
To you I will be clearer
I want you to remember
In each tear
there’s a lesson, (there’s a lesson)
Makes you wiser than before (wiser)
Makes you stronger than you know (stronger)
In each tear (each tear)
Bring you closer to your dreams
No mistake, no heartbreak
Can take away what your meant to be
Your much more than a struggle that you go trough
From nine till five I open things so let it go ??
You’ re not a victim, your more like a winner
And you’re not defeat you’ re more like a queen
http://www.elyricsworld.com/each_tear_lyrics_mary_j_blige.html
In each tear
there’s a lesson,
Makes you wiser than before
Makes you stronger than you know (stronger than you know)
In each tear ( in each tear)
Bring you closer to your dreams
No mistake, no heartbreak
Can take away what your meant to be
In each tear (each tear)
there’s a lesson, (there’s a lesson)
Makes you wiser than before (wiser)
Makes you stronger than you know
In each tear ( Make you so much broke )
Bring you closer to your dreams
No mistake, no heartbreak
Can take away what your meant to be
No no we can’t be held out
No no oh noo I I I can’t held out
You you you can’t be held out
We we we can’t be held out
Love
It makes you so much stronger (stronger)
It makes you so much wiser (wiser)
In each tear (in each tear)
And You so close to your dreams and no dreams
No mistake, no heartbreak can’t take away you’re meant to be
Supernatural Ending
from http://www.tv.com/supernaturals-fitting-farewell/story/22939.html
It had to end this way, you understand that, right? Supernatural, despite its false reputation as another teen drama on the CW, has rarely dumbed itself down and delivered something that felt out of place in its season enders.
Show creator Eric Kripke's vision of Supernatural ran for five seasons and five seasons only, and Thursday's episode, "Swan Song" sure felt like a series finale even though the show will live to see Season 6 (although it will do so without Kripke, who will hand over the title of showrunner to executive producer Sera Gamble).
We always knew the apocalypse was coming, and that Sam and Dean would have to make great sacrifices to prevent Lucifer from walking the Earth and making us all his bitch. And that's what we got: Sam was headed for a pit in Hell to endure the worst thing imaginable for eternity, and Dean—his job done and brother lost—was off to live the "good" life, even though he'd always be haunted by the knowledge of what went down in that cemetery in Kansas.
That is, until a few major events spun everything on its head.
Kripke, speaking through his own vessel in prophet Chuck, acknowledged that while any moron can start a story, it takes a lot more effort to end one. Kripke also understands that endings can never satisfy everyone, and there's no doubt that some fans will have their issues with "Swan Song." But what Kripke did splendidly was leave much of what really happened open to interpretation, resulting in a beautiful final moment for Supernatural and one of the most satisfying season/series finales in recent memory.
In the climax of "Swan Song," Sam said "yes" to Lucifer, allowing the Prince of the Netherworld to take his body with the hopes of retaking control and swan-diving into Lucifer's lock box, imprisoning Satan in Hell until some other nitwits accidentally set him free again. Things didn't go according to plan (understatement of the year), and Cas was blown to angel bits, Bobby had his neck snapped, and Dean ended up with a face full of LuSamfer's fist. (Side note: I was barely able to even watch Jensen Ackles' Elephant Man face—horrifying!)
But what happened next was beautiful: Somewhere deep inside Lucifer, Sam began to take control, and we were treated to a spectacular montage of Sam and Dean through the years. Sam ultimately wrestled back control of his body, opened the gate to Lucifer's prison, and was about to jump for it when the archangel Michael returned, ready to fight his brother to the death. Instead, they both hurtled into Hell, the chasm closed, and Dean was left alone for a very uncomfortable moment.
Sam and Dean's relationship is eerily similar, on several levels, to Lucifer and Michael's, but there are key differences that set them apart. Lucifer and Sam were both cast away (or cast themselves away) and had a troubled relationship with their fathers. Dean and Michael were eternally loyal to their fathers, possibly to a fault. But while Michael recognized that his brother had become something of a monster and wanted to destroy him, Dean saw Sam's strange powers and demon-blood-drinking addiction and stuck with him to the bitter end, doing all he could. Ahhh, humans.
Ever since the Winchester brothers were pegged as the vessels for Lucifer and Michael, I've been dying to see how things would end up. And I'm glad Supernatural didn't take the wimpy way out.
Kripke has always said the show is really about these two brothers and little more, and through tear-soaked eyes we were reminded of that via the multiple montages, which relived the good and bad from the past five seasons. Even with the fate of the world hanging in the balance, my heart was going out to these two brothers whose long road came to an end with gut-wrenching choices.
But the episode did not end there. Two major things happened after we thought all was said and done, and they're what kept us up last night wondering. We saw Chuck wrap up his story of the Winchesters, and with a snap, he disappeared. Then, as Dean began his new, normal life with Lisa, Sam shows up in the front yard.
Let's talk about the Chuck thing first. One of the more interesting theories is that Chuck is actually God, and he's been pulling strings for the brothers for a while now, in order to arrive at the events of last night. Think about it; Chuck has literally been writing Sam and Dean's stories for some time, through his prophet for profit job as the author of their fanfic books. Ultimately, he wrote their endings how he wanted.
But here's another idea. What if Chuck isn't God, but instead he's a son of God (Jesus, or whoever). If you recall, Dean called Chuck for information, and Chuck answered the phone expecting "Mistress Magda." Magda, as in a shortened name for Magdalene, as in Mary Magdalene, as in the woman who is reputed to have had a relationship with Jesus. Is it possible that God sent him to Earth to watch over the Winchesters and help them through this problem? And once his work was done, POOF, he could disappear and go back to heaven?
Throughout it all, it seemed as though Chuck was enjoying himself and could have written the Winchesters' fortunes as he saw fit. And the courage and determination that the brothers showed in the end proved to Chuck that humans were worth saving, as opposed to the angels, who were driven by revenge and anger. Just a thought.
As for Sam's final appearance, well, that seems even more open to interpretation. But I'll give it a shot: The Sam in the yard at the end was indeed Sam, and Lucifer is still in his prison. But Sam's trepidation wasn't only due to his not wanting to screw up what may be Dean's ideal life; just as Dean was in Hell for 40-some-odd years that felt like four months to the rest of the world, Sam may've been in Hell for a much longer period than we think. And he's just been sprung from the joint by a higher power, perhaps as a gesture of good will. Hey, it happened to Dean, why not Sam?
Other theories floating around are that Sam is now an angel, or that it wasn't Sam at all, but Lucifer. That one goes something like this: Lucifer never actually went into the box. If you'll remember in "Hammer of the Gods," Lucifer reminded Gabriel that he taught him everything he knows, including his little holographic-clone trick. Lucifer made himself appear to be standing over the pit to Hell, and Michael took the bait and fell into the hole with the "fake" Lucifer. The result: Lucifer's main nemesis is stuck in Hell and he can roam the Earth without fear.
However, the real reason behind Sam's reappearance may be more connected to show getting a sixth season than it is the overall mystery of Season 5. But if you ask me, there's a strong case to be made that the show should end right where it is. No Season 6. That's it. "Swan Song" should be the end of Supernatural.
The great thing about "Swan Song" is that we fans can all come up with our own theories, and barring any major oversights, we can all be right. It's the best way that a show can fade to black yet live on in our discussions. To Eric Kripke and the rest of the Supernatural crew, a hearty thank you for delivering a splendid season and a spectacular finish. We'll be talking about it for a long time.
Side Notes... from Hell!:
... Strong acting all around, particularly by Jared Padalecki. It's always fun to see him play Satan.
... Having Chuck narrate the finale was particularly fitting. Chuck served as Kripke's mouthpiece; let's not forget that this whole thing is his baby, and having his voice throughout was A-OK with me.
... Cas has his powers back, and I forgot how badass he is with his superjuice. Does this now mean Castiel takes over the post of top dog in Heaven? Perhaps he can teach those angels a thing or two about being human.
... Assbutt. That is all.
It had to end this way, you understand that, right? Supernatural, despite its false reputation as another teen drama on the CW, has rarely dumbed itself down and delivered something that felt out of place in its season enders.
Show creator Eric Kripke's vision of Supernatural ran for five seasons and five seasons only, and Thursday's episode, "Swan Song" sure felt like a series finale even though the show will live to see Season 6 (although it will do so without Kripke, who will hand over the title of showrunner to executive producer Sera Gamble).
We always knew the apocalypse was coming, and that Sam and Dean would have to make great sacrifices to prevent Lucifer from walking the Earth and making us all his bitch. And that's what we got: Sam was headed for a pit in Hell to endure the worst thing imaginable for eternity, and Dean—his job done and brother lost—was off to live the "good" life, even though he'd always be haunted by the knowledge of what went down in that cemetery in Kansas.
That is, until a few major events spun everything on its head.
Kripke, speaking through his own vessel in prophet Chuck, acknowledged that while any moron can start a story, it takes a lot more effort to end one. Kripke also understands that endings can never satisfy everyone, and there's no doubt that some fans will have their issues with "Swan Song." But what Kripke did splendidly was leave much of what really happened open to interpretation, resulting in a beautiful final moment for Supernatural and one of the most satisfying season/series finales in recent memory.
In the climax of "Swan Song," Sam said "yes" to Lucifer, allowing the Prince of the Netherworld to take his body with the hopes of retaking control and swan-diving into Lucifer's lock box, imprisoning Satan in Hell until some other nitwits accidentally set him free again. Things didn't go according to plan (understatement of the year), and Cas was blown to angel bits, Bobby had his neck snapped, and Dean ended up with a face full of LuSamfer's fist. (Side note: I was barely able to even watch Jensen Ackles' Elephant Man face—horrifying!)
But what happened next was beautiful: Somewhere deep inside Lucifer, Sam began to take control, and we were treated to a spectacular montage of Sam and Dean through the years. Sam ultimately wrestled back control of his body, opened the gate to Lucifer's prison, and was about to jump for it when the archangel Michael returned, ready to fight his brother to the death. Instead, they both hurtled into Hell, the chasm closed, and Dean was left alone for a very uncomfortable moment.
Sam and Dean's relationship is eerily similar, on several levels, to Lucifer and Michael's, but there are key differences that set them apart. Lucifer and Sam were both cast away (or cast themselves away) and had a troubled relationship with their fathers. Dean and Michael were eternally loyal to their fathers, possibly to a fault. But while Michael recognized that his brother had become something of a monster and wanted to destroy him, Dean saw Sam's strange powers and demon-blood-drinking addiction and stuck with him to the bitter end, doing all he could. Ahhh, humans.
Ever since the Winchester brothers were pegged as the vessels for Lucifer and Michael, I've been dying to see how things would end up. And I'm glad Supernatural didn't take the wimpy way out.
Kripke has always said the show is really about these two brothers and little more, and through tear-soaked eyes we were reminded of that via the multiple montages, which relived the good and bad from the past five seasons. Even with the fate of the world hanging in the balance, my heart was going out to these two brothers whose long road came to an end with gut-wrenching choices.
But the episode did not end there. Two major things happened after we thought all was said and done, and they're what kept us up last night wondering. We saw Chuck wrap up his story of the Winchesters, and with a snap, he disappeared. Then, as Dean began his new, normal life with Lisa, Sam shows up in the front yard.
Let's talk about the Chuck thing first. One of the more interesting theories is that Chuck is actually God, and he's been pulling strings for the brothers for a while now, in order to arrive at the events of last night. Think about it; Chuck has literally been writing Sam and Dean's stories for some time, through his prophet for profit job as the author of their fanfic books. Ultimately, he wrote their endings how he wanted.
But here's another idea. What if Chuck isn't God, but instead he's a son of God (Jesus, or whoever). If you recall, Dean called Chuck for information, and Chuck answered the phone expecting "Mistress Magda." Magda, as in a shortened name for Magdalene, as in Mary Magdalene, as in the woman who is reputed to have had a relationship with Jesus. Is it possible that God sent him to Earth to watch over the Winchesters and help them through this problem? And once his work was done, POOF, he could disappear and go back to heaven?
Throughout it all, it seemed as though Chuck was enjoying himself and could have written the Winchesters' fortunes as he saw fit. And the courage and determination that the brothers showed in the end proved to Chuck that humans were worth saving, as opposed to the angels, who were driven by revenge and anger. Just a thought.
As for Sam's final appearance, well, that seems even more open to interpretation. But I'll give it a shot: The Sam in the yard at the end was indeed Sam, and Lucifer is still in his prison. But Sam's trepidation wasn't only due to his not wanting to screw up what may be Dean's ideal life; just as Dean was in Hell for 40-some-odd years that felt like four months to the rest of the world, Sam may've been in Hell for a much longer period than we think. And he's just been sprung from the joint by a higher power, perhaps as a gesture of good will. Hey, it happened to Dean, why not Sam?
Other theories floating around are that Sam is now an angel, or that it wasn't Sam at all, but Lucifer. That one goes something like this: Lucifer never actually went into the box. If you'll remember in "Hammer of the Gods," Lucifer reminded Gabriel that he taught him everything he knows, including his little holographic-clone trick. Lucifer made himself appear to be standing over the pit to Hell, and Michael took the bait and fell into the hole with the "fake" Lucifer. The result: Lucifer's main nemesis is stuck in Hell and he can roam the Earth without fear.
However, the real reason behind Sam's reappearance may be more connected to show getting a sixth season than it is the overall mystery of Season 5. But if you ask me, there's a strong case to be made that the show should end right where it is. No Season 6. That's it. "Swan Song" should be the end of Supernatural.
The great thing about "Swan Song" is that we fans can all come up with our own theories, and barring any major oversights, we can all be right. It's the best way that a show can fade to black yet live on in our discussions. To Eric Kripke and the rest of the Supernatural crew, a hearty thank you for delivering a splendid season and a spectacular finish. We'll be talking about it for a long time.
Side Notes... from Hell!:
... Strong acting all around, particularly by Jared Padalecki. It's always fun to see him play Satan.
... Having Chuck narrate the finale was particularly fitting. Chuck served as Kripke's mouthpiece; let's not forget that this whole thing is his baby, and having his voice throughout was A-OK with me.
... Cas has his powers back, and I forgot how badass he is with his superjuice. Does this now mean Castiel takes over the post of top dog in Heaven? Perhaps he can teach those angels a thing or two about being human.
... Assbutt. That is all.
empire state of alicia
Grew up in a town that is famous as the place of movie scenes
Noise is always loud, there are sirens all around and the streets are mean
If I can make it here, I can make it anywhere, that's what they say
Seeing my face in lights or my name in marquees found down on Broadway
Even if it ain’t all it seems, I got a pocketful of dreams
Baby, I'm from New York
Concrete jungle where dreams are made of
There's nothing you can't do
Now you're in New York
These streets will make you feel brand new
Big lights will inspire you
Hear it for New York, New York, New Yoooork!
On the avenue, there ain't never a curfew, ladies work so hard
Such a melting pot, on the corner selling rock, preachers pray to God
Hail a gypsy cab, takes me down from Harlem to the Brooklyn Bridge
Some will sleep tonight with a hunger for more than an empty fridge
I'm gonna make it by any means, I got a pocketful of dreams
Baby, I'm from New York
Concrete jungle where dreams are made of
There's nothing you can't do
Now you're in New York
These street will make you feel brand new
http://www.elyricsworld.com/empire_state_of_mind_(part_ii)_lyrics_alicia_keys.html
Big lights will inspire you
Hear it for New York, New York, New Yoooork!
One hand in the air for the big city,
Street lights, big dreams all looking pretty
No place in the world that can compare
Put your lighters in the air, everybody say yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
In New York
Concrete jungle where dreams are made of
There's nothing you can't do
Now you're in New York
These streets will make you feel brand new
Big lights will inspire you
Hear it for New York, New York, New Yoooork!
Noise is always loud, there are sirens all around and the streets are mean
If I can make it here, I can make it anywhere, that's what they say
Seeing my face in lights or my name in marquees found down on Broadway
Even if it ain’t all it seems, I got a pocketful of dreams
Baby, I'm from New York
Concrete jungle where dreams are made of
There's nothing you can't do
Now you're in New York
These streets will make you feel brand new
Big lights will inspire you
Hear it for New York, New York, New Yoooork!
On the avenue, there ain't never a curfew, ladies work so hard
Such a melting pot, on the corner selling rock, preachers pray to God
Hail a gypsy cab, takes me down from Harlem to the Brooklyn Bridge
Some will sleep tonight with a hunger for more than an empty fridge
I'm gonna make it by any means, I got a pocketful of dreams
Baby, I'm from New York
Concrete jungle where dreams are made of
There's nothing you can't do
Now you're in New York
These street will make you feel brand new
http://www.elyricsworld.com/empire_state_of_mind_(part_ii)_lyrics_alicia_keys.html
Big lights will inspire you
Hear it for New York, New York, New Yoooork!
One hand in the air for the big city,
Street lights, big dreams all looking pretty
No place in the world that can compare
Put your lighters in the air, everybody say yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
In New York
Concrete jungle where dreams are made of
There's nothing you can't do
Now you're in New York
These streets will make you feel brand new
Big lights will inspire you
Hear it for New York, New York, New Yoooork!
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empire state of mind 2
Monday, May 10, 2010
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