Archive for July, 2008

I am yours’

July 30, 2008

Jason Marz : I’m Yours lyrics

Well you done done me and you bet I felt it
I tried to be chill but you’re so hot that I melted
I fell right through the cracks
And now I’m trying to get back
Before the cool done run out
I’ll be giving it my bestest
Nothing’s going to stop me but divine intervention
I reckon it’s again my turn to win some or learn some

I won’t hesitate no more, no more
It cannot wait, I’m yours

Well open up your mind and see like me
Open up your plans and damn you’re free
Look into your heart and you’ll find love love love
Listen to the music of the moment maybe sing with me
I like peaceful melodys
It’s your God-forsaken right to be loved love loved love love

So I won’t hesitate no more, no more
It cannot wait I’m sure
There’s no need to complicate
Our time is short
This is our fate, I’m yours

I’ve been spending way too long checking my tongue in the mirror
And bending over backwards just to try to see it clearer
But my breath fogged up the glass
And so I drew a new face and laughed
I guess what I’m saying is there ain’t no better reason
To rid yourself of vanity and just go with the seasons
It’s what we aim to do
Our name is our virtue

I won’t hesitate no more, no more
It cannot wait I’m sure
There’s no need to complicate
Our time is short
This is our fate, I’m yours

Well no no, well open up your mind and see like me
Open up your plans and damn you’re free
Look into your heart and you’ll find love love love love
Listen to the music of the moment come and dance with me
I like one big family (2nd time: I like happy family)
It’s your God-forsaken right to be loved love love love

I won’t hesitate no more
Oh no more no more no more
It’s your God-forsaken right to be loved, I’m sure
There’s no need to complicate
Our time is short
This is our fate, I’m yours

No I won’t hesitate no more, no more
This cannot wait I’m sure
There’s no need to complicate
Our time is short
This is our fate, I’m yours, I’m yours 

PS:  I was basking in happy zOne thought for a while, feeling completely amazed by GOD acting of Heath Ledger in THE DARK KNIGHT n ya, finally i get hold of India since independence and of  rocking mumbai monsoon

Usual Status update:
Book: India Since Independence
Song: Aaj kal pao jameen
mode: Sleepy , damn sleepy’

Simply books

July 23, 2008

I dont know what but, sparing all possible time on books from last few days. Be it nightout or whatever..i m trying to complete them for the sake of completing like academics/todo work.

Something definitely wrong this days. Still in insomniac state that too on any book i just lay my hands on and just keeping other booked books as it is.

  • Nicholas taleb “Black Swan”
  • Herman hesse “Siddhartha”
  • Paulo Coelho “Brida”
  • Paulo Coelho “The devil & miss Prym”
  • Sudha Murty “How to teach a grandmother”

Visited Landmark last friday to get some history books….i am desparately looking for Bipin Chandra’s “India after independece”

MP’s get CREATIVE

July 22, 2008

I simply can’t resist the temptation to put a comment on Indian Parliamentary League. The so called political hullabaloos of trust vote, which will be deciding the fate of UPA govt. 

While, there is enough to read everywhere on how & why of Trust Vote. I am interested in putting the creativity of MP’s in such rustle. It’s commendable of them, that in such a crisis zone, they are able to grind their creative juices :)

NDA: Non Delivering Agent
UPA: United Poacher Association
BSP: Buying Samajwadi Party
CPM: Cross Party Morcha

Well, further update on same. Now, Media gets creative with using songs like ” SINGH IS KING” and all possible flashy n catchy oneliners.

Usual status update
Book: Paulo Coelho “The devil & miss Prym”
Music: AR Rahman “Lukkha chupi n Kahin to hogi wo “
Mood: Irritating n Pricky
State of mind: Zombie (technically speaking Out of STATE )

Independence day reads

July 8, 2008

I know i have been pretty late in posting it, it was in my outbox and simply forgot to post on The Day, anyways as said in old cliché its better late than never. So far i ve completed only one. Hey, do not forget to lend me one, if you have any of them :)

A collection of titles to remember the sixty years gone by… (Courtesy: THE HINDU)

The 60th year celebration of Indian independence is an occasion to browse through tomes that takes you back in time. Penguin India celebrates the spirit of freedom through a collection of titles. The list has more than 30 titles that have already been published; some of them will be released as revised editions.

Here are some of the titles:

* Vishnu’s crowded temple: India since the great rebellion by Maria Misra
* The Great Partition: The making of India and Pakistan by Yasmin Khan
* India since 1947: The independent years by Gopa Sabharwal
* The Penguin book of modern Indian speeches by Rakesh Batabyal
* The ultimate India quiz book by Derek O’Brien
* The great Indian middle class by Pavan K. Varma
* India 2020: A vision for the new millennium by A.P.J. Abdul kalam
* India unbound by Gurcharan Das
* The argumentative Indian by Amartya Sen
* India: From the midnight to the millennium and beyond by Shashi Tharoor
* The Elephant, the tiger and the cellphone: Reflections on India in the 21st century by Shashi Tharoor
* India after independence by Bipin Chandra
* Being Indian: The truth about why the 21st century will be India’s by Pavan K. Varma
* India in slow motion by mark Tully
* The idea of India by Sunil Khilnani
* Out of God’s oven: Trav a fractured land by Dom Moraes and Sarayu Srivasta
* Holy warriors: A journey into the heart of Indian fundamentalism by Edna Fernandes
* Everybody loves a good drought by P. Sainath
* No full stops in India by Mark Tully : Through it :) Its Introduction simply rocks .Ummm
* The other side of silence: Voices from the partition of India by Urvashi Butalia
* The discovery of India by Jawaharlal Nehru
* Mohandas: A true story of a man, his people and his empire by Rajmohan Gandhi
* The Indians, portrait of a people by Sudhir Kakar and Katharina Kakar
* India’s struggle for independence by Bipin Chandra
* Brushing up the years: A cartoonist’s history of India by R.K. Laxman
* The age of Kali by William Dalyrymple