never saw blue like that before….
March 14, 2006this song remind me of good old days back in college

Today we took a walk up the street
And picked a flower, climbed the hill above the lake
And secret thoughts were said aloud
We watched the faces in the clouds
Till the clouds had blown away
Were we ever somewhere else?
You know, it’s hard to say
I never saw blue like that before
Across the sky, around the world
You’re giving me all you have and more
And no one else has ever shown me how
To see the world the way I see it now
Oh, I never saw blue like that before
I can’t believe a month ago I was alone
I didn’t know you, I hadn’t seen you or heard your name
And even now I’m so amazed
It’s like a dream, it’s like a rainbow
It’s like the rain
And some things are the way they are
And words just can’t explain, because
And it feels like now
And it feels always
And it feels like coming home
Oh, I never saw blue like that before

Tearjerker…

Terry McKay: Winter must be cold for those with no warm memories… And we’ve already missed the spring
I always find myself watching a classic movie, Last weekend it was my 4th time to see An affair to remember, i was able to watched the remake before but nothing beats the original. Well i’m not familiar with this movie before but when i saw Sleepless Seattle that is the only time that i really wanted to see this movie, but the only thing i know this movie is already part of hollywood history. This film has to be the best romantic film that I’ve ever seen, even above Gone With the Wind, and Casablanca, After I saw Sleepless in Seattle when I was in high school and caught the many references to this film, I decided to check it out for myself. Needless to say, with the whole "shipboard romance" aspect of it, and the promise to meet again in six months on a top of the Empire State Building of all places, I quickly became hooked.
Seeing this film always makes me wonder if something like the kind of relationship describes within this film would actually be possible in real life. Would and could someone actually leave the person they were engaged to in order to marry a complete and total stranger they just met days ago? I’d like to think that it could, but then again I am nothing but a hopeless romantic. The final scene always tears my heart out no matter how many times I’ve seen it. I’m always sobbing. Watching this even if you are single is always a treat. It allows our fantasies to take wing so that we may think we are actually the one meeting our beloved on top of Empire State Building.The final scene is wonderfully romantic, It is my favorite scene in the movie! Where Love conquers all.

































