Jumat, 16 Januari 2009

Show me the meaning of being lonely

Show me the meaning of being lonely
So many words for the broken heart
It's hard to see in a crimson love
So hard to breathe
Walk with me, and maybe
Nights of light so soon become
Wild and free I could feel the sun
Your every wish will be done
They tell me

[Chorus:]
Show me the meaning of being lonely
Is this the feeling I need to walk with
Tell me why I can't be there where you are
There's something missing in my heart

Life goes on as it never ends
Eyes of stone observe the trends
They never say forever gaze upon me
Guilty roads to an endless love (endless love)
There's no control
Are you with me now?
Your every wish will be done
They tell me

[Chorus]

There's nowhere to run
I have no place to go
Surrender my heart, body, and soul
How can it be
You're asking me
To feel the things you never show

You are missing in my heart
Tell me why I can't be there where you are

[Chorus]

Incomplete

Empty spaces fill me up with holes
Distant faces with no place left to go
Without you, within me I can find no rest
Where I'm going is any body's guess

Chorus:
I tried to go on like I never knew you
I'm awake but my world is half asleep
I pray for this heart to be unbroken
But without you all I'm going to be is, incomplete

Voices tell me I should carry on
But I am swimming in an ocean all alone
Baby, my baby
It's written on your face
You still wonder if we made a big mistake

Chorus:
I tried to go on like I never knew you
I'm awake but my world is half asleep
I pray for this heart to be unbroken
But without you all I'm going to be is, incomplete

Bridge:
I don't mean to drag it on
But I can't seem to let you go
I don't wanna make you face this world alone
I won't let you go..........

Chorus:
I try to go on like I never knew you
I'm awake but my world is half asleep
I pray for this heart to be unbroken
But without you what I'm going to be is, incomplete...

Incomplete....

trash n talk

Do you like eye candy? Or do you appreciate substance?


Are you interested in dazzling the public? Or are you interested in getting results?


I ask this because right now in the world of quarterbacks there are two conflicting forces at work. One is going on at the college level. The other is taking place during these current NFL playoffs.


In the college ranks, the quarterbacks who are getting the most attention are the ones who are being mentioned as possible first-round draft picks. And those young men all are from prestigious, high-profile programs: Matthew Stafford of Georgia, Sam Bradford of Oklahoma, Colt McCoy of Texas, Mark Sanchez of USC, and Tim Tebow of Florida (who announced he is returning to school next year and will not make himself available for the draft).


But on the NFL front, three of the four remaining quarterbacks in the postseason hail from relatively small programs. Ben Roethlisberger of the Pittsburgh Steelers played at Miami of Ohio. Joe Flacco of the Baltimore Ravens came from the University of Delaware. Kurt Warner of the Arizona Cardinals attended Northern Iowa. Only Donovan McNabb came from a large program – Syracuse University, in the Big East Conference – although it can be argued that Syracuse hasn’t played like a large program for a long, long time.


The moral here: You don’t necessarily need a marquee name with a fancy pedigree to play quarterback for your NFL team. You need one who will get the job done, regardless of where he played in college.


That isn’t to say that Stafford, Bradford, McCoy and Sanchez will fail. They each may make the Hall of Fame someday. But draftniks should remember that college hype isn’t as important for the NFL draft as the combine, private workouts and personal interviews as well as his actual performances.


Determine first if a guy can play. Don’t worry so much about where he played.