DOWNLOAD MP3 here… simurl.com There are many other song to download.. Download it NOW!!! New Album New Song 2009 How to play guitar simurl.com How to play piano simurl.com How to play violin simurl.com Copyright to WMG. My eyes are open wide By the way I made it through the day I watch the world outside By the way I’m leaving out today I just saw Halley’s comet, shooting Said “why you always running in place? Even the man in the moon disappeared Somewhere in the stratosphere” [Chorus] Tell my mother, tell my father I’ve done the best I can To make them realize This is my life I hope they understand I’m not angry, I’m just saying Sometimes goodbye is a second chance Please don’t cry one tear for me I’m not afraid of what I have to say This is my one and only voice So listen close, it’s only for today I just saw Halley’s comet shooting Said “why you always running in place? Even the man in the moon disappeared Somewhere in the stratosphere” [Chorus] Tell my mother, tell my father I’ve done the best I can To make them realize This is my life I hope they understand I’m not angry, I’m just saying Sometimes goodbye is a second chance Here is my chance This is my chance Tell my mother, tell my father I’ve done the best I can To make them realize This is my life I hope they understand I’m not angry, I’m just saying Sometimes goodbye is a second chance Sometimes goodbye Is a second chance [x3]


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David Soul canta “Ex lover” al Dinah show del 1977, canzone di Amanda mcbroom tratta dal lp “David Soul” in cui si trovano: Wall, 1927 Kansas City, Bird On A Wire, Hooray For Hollywood, Landlord Seem, To Miss So Much, One More Mountain To Climb, Don’t Give Up On Us, Topanga, Black Bean Soup, Kristofer David. Turn off the music Turn up the light Go put your shoes on While I open the door You’ll shake my hand as I wish you good-night And find myself lonely once more Oh well what the hell Some other evening, some other time It’s time for a bottle and a moment of silence For another ex lover of mine You weren’t the first one God knows there’ve been more Remember a few nights, forgotten the rest The day that I met you I stopped keepin’ score Pretending that you were the best Oh well… I’ve looked for perfection in ev’ry hotel room Polite desperation clouds all that I say My life ends up reading like a cheap dime story novel Romance in the moonlight Disappears with the day But just like a good man, I still keep on searching For someone to love me, a hand for my hand I keep on believing that our love has changed And I’ll be on my feet when I land Oh well…


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I’ve been told I do not have the typical indian look or accent, although i do still have a strong indian accent and features to some extent. I could pass off as a Latino/middle eastern/ moroccon etc type of guy too. Iam not fair/light skinned, but iam not dark either. Iam kind of wheatish. iam 27, been living in NY for 5 yrs now and trained at the American Acad of Dramatic Arts. dont want to sound boastful, but i do get a lot of compliments on my looks. I have theatre experience, and my teachers have always told me i would be more castable if i work on reducing my accent. Iam in a dilema now on whether i should go back to Mumbai(bollywood) and give Indian Cinema a shot where my color or accent wont be a problem, or if i should work on my accent and see if i can find work in Hollywood. Iam very strong willed and have big dreams/aims in life and will not give up till i reach the top.I like the global reach and realism of hollywood cinema.bollywood as we know is more song, dance and romance. bollywood has been going places lately too and Bollywood actors are becoming popular worldwide too. Time is running against me and i need to make a move soon. personally i prefer Hollywood cinema and would like to be part of it. What is of concern is that is hollywood open to minorities? is there enough work out there for people like us? i know it would take years of hard work and dedication to be A-list but i do not want to run a race where i know i dont stand a chance or the odds are against me. Minorities are typically typecasted and i do not want to play second lead or supporting actor forever. i know i have what it takes to be A-list one day. My nationality/color i could never change and dont want to as iam proud of who iam. Accent reduction is possible, although a little hard ive heard at my age.
Iam looking for honest answers from people of various backgrounds/ ethinicity on where i stand and what would be your advise as the general public. I am very open to all answers, so your honestly will really help me decide.Thanks :)


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I’ve been told I do not have the typical indian look or accent, although i do still have a strong indian accent and features to some extent. I could pass off as a Latino/middle eastern/ moroccon etc type of guy too. Iam not fair/light skinned, but iam not dark either. Iam kind of wheatish. iam 27, been living in NY for 5 yrs now and trained at the American Acad of Dramatic Arts. dont want to sound boastful, but i do get a lot of compliments on my looks. I have theatre experience, and my teachers have always told me i would be more castable if i work on reducing my accent. Iam in a dilema now on whether i should go back to Mumbai(bollywood) and give Indian Cinema a shot where my color or accent wont be a problem, or if i should work on my accent and see if i can find work in Hollywood. Iam very strong willed and have big dreams/aims in life and will not give up till i reach the top.I like the global reach and realism of hollywood cinema.bollywood as we know is more song, dance and romance. bollywood has been going places lately too and Bollywood actors are becoming popular worldwide too. Time is running against me and i need to make a move soon. personally i prefer Hollywood cinema and would like to be part of it. What is of concern is that is hollywood open to minorities? is there enough work out there for people like us? i know it would take years of hard work and dedication to be A-list but i do not want to run a race where i know i dont stand a chance or the odds are against me. Minorities are typically typecasted and i do not want to play second lead or supporting actor forever. i know i have what it takes to be A-list one day. My nationality/color i could never change and dont want to as iam proud of who iam. Accent reduction is possible, although a little hard ive heard at my age.
Iam looking for honest answers from people of various backgrounds/ ethinicity on where i stand and what would be your advise as the general public. I am very open to all answers, so your honestly will really help me decide.Thanks :)


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FOOTPRINTS IN CEMENT

I.

Some say that love is
a two way street,
two to tango,
chaste-white sheets,

stay-in-one-place-
fidelity,
his and hers bathrobes,
names carved on a tree,

honeymoons and valentines
and "we always agree",
here-at-eight, dinner out,
romantic walks by the sea.

II.

"Realistically, love is sacrifice,
commitment, compromise,

accepting flaws, second chances,
third tries,

sharing the washing up,
taking it in turns to hush the baby
when it cries,

all this nonsense about romance
and these garish paper hearts
are media propaganda
and Hollywood lies."

III.

Half of all marriages
end in divorce,

it looks like love
is weak, people never stay.

Singleness is the logical
recourse,

we keep away.

IV.
(I am not one to argue,
so I whispered my dissent;

love to me always just felt the same as
leaving footprints in cement)
Candid_carnage – thanks for the star :) to clarify – I don’t really think so low of love! I was voicing alternative opinions, mine is the last (IV)


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