Tempus Fugit

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Silenced




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I look at you but not for too long
For they might notice
what my eyes become when 
it is you I see

You pass by and i smell the air
for it holds your scent
that reminds me of better days
when it was only us

You look at me and my mind 
wanders to places they shouldn't
but I won't look back
for it will give me away

I hear your voice
and I remember the way
your lips move when
you say my name

You are so near
because i feel your heart beating
next to mine
and yet you are so far

I want to touch you
and let them know 
you are mine
but my hands are tied

I want to shout I love you
so that you'll know
it is really true
when the rest of me is blue.

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*Picture form flickr.com



Sunday, July 22, 2012

Wake Me Up (Miggy Bamba)



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Wake me up in the morning
When lights are turned down low
Wake me up from this stupor
Before you leave and go

Wake me up in the morning
When the world is quiet and free
Wake me up from my slumber
Kiss me,  love, before you flee

Wake me up in the morning
When whispers becomes a foe
Wake me up with a kiss
So I won't have to let you go

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*Image from flickr.com

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

If I Never Meet My Soulmate (Allen Miguel Bamba)


This was inspired by Laurence Alma - Tadema 's If No One Ever Marries Me which I discovered when I watched Natalie Merchant 's beautiful rendition of the poem into a song. Enjoy! :)

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If I never meet my soulmate-
And I don't know why I should,
For there is no such thing as fate,
And that idea is just so crude-

If I never meet my soulmate
I wouldn't care very much;
I shall get a songbird in a cage,
And make sure it has a strong latch,

I shall have a hut near the sea
And a dog all my own,
And a little garden with bees
Decorated with shiny black stones,

And when I'm really getting old, -
At fourty eight or nine -
I shall help others meet theirs
Since I haven't met mine.

Monday, April 9, 2012

The School of Essential Ingredients by Erica Bauermeister



This is the first novel of Erica Bauermeister that I have ever read. First times normally means no expectations for me and boy was I surprised with the way she cooked a full course meal of people's lives beautifully interwoven with the feel, smell, sight and of course, the taste, of food.

This delightful novel is the story of the magical or shall I say mouth watering cooking lessons taught by Lillian who fell in love with food when she was young but initially used it as a means to rebel. Her students are varied like the ingredients she uses; Carl and Helen are a married couple that exudes marital bliss but really went through struggles of their own; Chloe, busses tables and lives in with her boyfriend who she used to work with before; Antonia, olive skinned and has that sexy accent works designs kitchens and adapts to her new life in America; Tom, overturned with sorrow and grief for what he lost; Ian, the software engineer who discovered a whole new world of life in his taste buds;and Isabelle, the gray haired lady dealing with memory lost and those she still has.

The School of Essential Ingredients paints an exquisite picture of how food can change lives for the better. That sometimes cooking is not merely a task but an adventure to a world unknown, to our inner self, to memories lost, found, and created.

4 STARS 

Sunday, April 8, 2012

Saffron




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Your whispers are
pieces of Saffron from
a faraway land
- exotic and expensive.
It delights me
when they come
unexpected in the 
quiet blur of the bleak night;
Warming me up like no other
sound can;
It keeps me safe from a world
yearning for spices because I know
I can always get it from you.

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*Picture from tastewiththeeyes.com

Friday, April 6, 2012

Blinded


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I opened my eyes
so fast that I got
momentarily blinded by the sun;
It pierced right through me,
stunning me for an instant;
a pinch of eternity already lost
in time and with no chance of retrieval;
I wondered if I better go slow next time
and really take my time,
step by step,
 and not rush things
With life, love and 
with you.
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*Picture from picturesofthesun.net


Monday, March 26, 2012

Revenge of the Middle - Aged Woman by Elizabeth Buchan




(I'm finally doing my first ever book review!  :})



Lately, I had been reading lots of novels about 'middle age' coming of age and somehow it makes me appreciate better that love has no expiration or due date. In this book, Rose Llyod, is the epitome of a career woman who has managed to juggle her work and her family triumphantly (or so it seems). She is working as a literary editor (one of my dream jobs) while her husband Nathan deals with the cruel and manipulative (newspaper) side of the company. She tinkers in the their garden on weekends while her son and daughter are off to the university and relishes in the completeness of her life. But like all novels, her world completely crumbles, her marriage and work were a mess plus her beloved 16 year old cat Parsley died. 

This is a story of a woman who was hurt but finally moved on and showed everyone that being left for a younger woman can definitely be a door of opportunity for a better and sexier (thanks to the Parisian lingerie) you.

3 STARS

*Book cover from http://openlibrary.org