I just watched the movie "Closer" with Jude Law, Natalie Portman, Julia Roberts and Clive Owen. It wasn't the first time - I had forgot I already saw it once.
But as it started with Damien Rice's "Blower's daughter" I was captured. I couldn't escape. And there is something magical about that movie. In all its sadness. In the greyness of London.
It gives no hope. Yet it's beautiful.
I want to get back to Anna Ternheim for a bit. I am still listening to her album Separation Road. And I must say, after first having Lovers Dream as my favourite, it is now Calling Love. Because that is how it is.
All the same, whomever's to blame for this
I call love by your name
I take it's no use, but I miss you still
Calling love by your name
Love is a strange thing.
And I rented a love movie. Before Sunset. Not like me at all. I'm saving it for Sunday morning. I'll tell you what I thought.
The idea is intreaging: What if? The question we never want to ask but always do.
What if we had done things differently?
What if we decided to take a turn and later on find ourselves thinking: Was it right? Should we have done differently?
The good thing with life is that we'll never know. That will make it easier to say - of course we made the right decision.
But then again.
We see things that remind us.
We feel the scent of a perfume,
we see someone that reminds us,
we hear a song that takes us back.
What if.
And then there's always Paris.
As in Before Sunset.
I must leave you. I am meeting up with someone in 20 minutes. I feel a good Saturday evening is ahead.
There is no easy way
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Dear Romeo, my deepest love
You are an ocean to me. An ocean filled with all the love in my heart, all
the chambers of my soul, all of my thoughts, all of ...
16 years ago
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