Black burn. I feel so alone
without you boy
now I ’m here
hanging out in the street
thinking about reactions over actions
walking on the sky of my dreams
Come,come,my baby come
I will show you the world
Come ,come, my baby come
I will cover your nightmares
Come,come,my baby come
I will love you forever
Come,come,my baby come
I will not let you go
My love, I just feel so lost
without you boy
I am yours even if time has passed
Take me away
from this impetuous world
leaving this jail of my mind
Quei fiori. Quell’abbraccio.
The beauty and the beast, 2014 - Léa Seydoux as Belle and Vincent Cassel
as the Beast
The Essence of a Blossom Queen
Mi Amor, Vanessa Paradis
Dimmi che mi ami che la vita è bella che questo mondo è pazzo e succeda quel che succeda resterò tua, tua fino alla fine oh alla vita, alla morte, mio amore, me ne frego di tutto dimmi che mi ami e che gi altri se ne fregano baciami a Vienna, ad Harlem o meglio sulla Senna, baciami dappertutto dimmi che mi ami che le nostre vite mi mescolano e che sono il tuo universo oh fammi cambiare ancora i decori me ne frego frego frego di questi problemi fintanto che tu sarai pazzo di me guardami negli occhi non gioco a questo gioco ma alla fine.. guardami negli occhi non gioco a questo gioco ma alla fine.. dimmi che mi ami che la vita è bella che questo mondo è pazzo e succeda quel che succeda resterò tua, tua fino alla fine
When waves crash on the shore
The ocean’s wilder than before
You just need one thing
LOVE
William: Sorry. What was your question, sir?
Leslie: My question, Dr. Masters, is where is the love?
William: Uh In 1687, Sir Isaac Newton discovered what was then known as the law of universal gravitation– gravity.
Take two objects.
The larger object exerts an attractive force on the smaller object, pulling it towards itself, as it were.
An apple falls from a tree.
The Earth, by far the more massive object, pulls the apple to the ground.
Simple enough.
Only Newton’s theory left scientists a rather puzzling problem.
To paraphrase you, Dr.
Farber, where is the gravity? It’s not something you can see or touch.
It’s not something you can put under microscopes or examine from a telescope.
Well, 230 years after Newton, a German patent clerk in Switzerland finally realized that scientists have been asking the wrong question all along.
They would never find an object in all the immensity of space called gravity, because, in point of fact, gravity is nothing but the shape of space itself.
That clerk– Einstein– posited that the apple does not fall to the ground because the Earth exerts some mysterious kind of force upon it.
The apple falls to the ground because it is following the lines and grooves that gravity has carved into space.
And when we talk about sex, we do not talk about love, Dr.
Farber, because love cannot be rendered into columns and graphs, as if it were the same as blood pressure or heart rate.
Love is not a force exerted by one body onto another.
It is the very fabric of those bodies.
Love is that which carves the lines and grooves The curvature of our desire.







