Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Come what May

Music of the day:- Come what may- Moulin Rouge

Oh my gosh… didn’t know that I had been a year since I lost wrote that blog… haiz… I must have been either very lazy or forgetful about it.
There is something in the air today… I didn’t realize that I have been listening to “Come What May” by Moulin Rouge for over 4 hours. The song keeps repeating itself over my mind again and again and the laptop too (coz I put it on repeat mode...). I couldn’t help imagining the two main characters of the movie… how deeply touching it were… after just watching the show G.I Joe… I had the almost same feeling, when listening to that song, keep wondering “What if my life was like this…”

In the movie, the part that deeply touch me was the part where the baroness save duke… even though the acting of duke wasn’t really that awesome till it make you cry but I couldn’t stop but pounder over it. Later, how the baroness was sent to prison where duke was with her, that too keeps me thinking and wonder. Don’t know what came over me, a sense of sentiment came over me. When I left that cinema that day, I told myself I got to buy the novel and waiting for a chance now to go to Borders… hahaha.

Thinking back I had the same feeling too when reading a beautifully written novel call “Echo in the darkness”. The sense of feeling lonely, the sense of being wanted to be loved. I marvel at many love story, how the main characters always end up either living with the one they love or die together. The most famous of all to me was Phantom of the Opera. Love the story, love the music by Andrew Lloyd Webber, and love the chemistry between Christine and Raoul. If only I had someone to share this feeling with, someone to share this chemistry, someone to share the music we love together, someone to share the feeling of belonging together, someone to share this love together…..

Writing about this, I couldn’t help but imagine this scene.
Imagine with me, in the quiet night of spring. A lady stands by the pond surrounded by pine trees. A man shows up in the shadow and slowly approach her, without her knowing, his arm slowly embraces her around her hips. Breathing slowly into her neck and moving slowly up to her ears. She held his arms and releases it from her. She turns around, seeing eye to eye with him. Her crystal blue eyes were shining like the moon reflects over the clear blue water. His hands move up towards her face and cupped it, he knew what she was thinking but he chose not to ask instead lean towards her slowly and kisses her gently on the lips. The kiss was long, soft and sweet. He moves away and sang to her,

(the Guy:)
Never knew I could feel like this
Like I've never seen the sky before
Want to vanish inside your kiss
Every day I love you more and more
Listen to my heart, can you hear it sing?
Telling me to give you everything
Seasons may change, winter to spring
But I love you until the end of time

Come what may
Come what may
I will love you until my dying day


(The girl:)
Suddenly the world seems such a perfect place
Suddenly it moves with such a perfect grace

(Both:)
Suddenly my life doesn't seem such a waste

(the girl:)
It all revolves around you

(Both:)
And there's no mountain too high
No river too wide
Sing out this song, and I'll be there by your side
Storm clouds may gather,
And stars may collide

(the guy/the girl:)
But I love you (I love you)
Until the end of time (until the end of time)

Come what may
Come what may
I will love you until my dying day

Oh, come what may
Come what may
I will love you, oh I will love you

(the girl:)
Suddenly the world seems such a perfect place

(Both:)
Come what may
Come what may
I will love you until my dying day (Moulin Rouge, 2001)


Oh how romantic it is. In my mind I know the chances of me in this scene are almost to none But I wish just once just once with the girl I love…..Just once. Life is so beautiful when we share it with the one we love. So beautiful and so elegant.

“Come what may
Come what may
I will love you until my dying day” (Moulin Rouge, 2001)

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