Saturday, June 4, 2011

2 Tiang 7 Layar

This might be the last post for this night, I just recently watched this awesome short movie, this from The Trees and The Wild, my most favorite local indie band

http://www.thetreesandthewild.com/  , visit their website and you will automatically see the movie

"Because we will never could throw away our culture."
"But one thing for sure we never put aside the basic element of Phinisi itself, which is a ship that has 2 poles 7 sails."
                                                                                                                                         2 Tiang 7 Layar

Thursday, June 2, 2011

When Shakespeare Appears

Shall I compare you to a summer's days?
Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day?
Thou art more lovely and more temperate.
Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May,
And summer’s lease hath all too short a date.
Sometime too hot the eye of heaven shines,
And often is his gold complexion dimmed;
And every fair from fair sometime declines,
By chance, or nature’s changing course, untrimmed;
But thy eternal summer shall not fade,
Nor lose possession of that fair thou ow’st,
Nor shall death brag thou wand’rest in his shade,
When in eternal lines to Time thou grow’st.
     So long as men can breathe, or eyes Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day?
Thou art more lovely and more temperate.
Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May,
And summer’s lease hath all too short a date.
Sometime too hot the eye of heaven shines,
And often is his gold complexion dimmed;
And every fair from fair sometime declines,
By chance, or nature’s changing course, untrimmed;
But thy eternal summer shall not fade,
Nor lose possession of that fair thou ow’st,
Nor shall death brag thou wand’rest in his shade,
When in eternal lines to Time thou grow’st.
So long as men can breathe, or eyes can see,
So long lives this, and this gives life to thee."


                                                                                                                 Shakespeare's Sonnet 18