Well, the reason I have chosen this to be a post topic is because--beside the point that I love this song--is because I found (and was sent) some pictures that go with it.
Firstly, I will post the video and lyrics for those who have never heard it before.
"My Heart Will Go On"(from "Titanic" Soundtrack)Every night in my dreamsI see you, I feel you,That is how I know you go onFar across the distanceAnd spaces between usYou have come to show you go onNear, far, wherever you areI believe that the heart does go onOnce more you open the doorAnd you're here in my heartAnd my heart will go on and onLove can touch us one timeAnd last for a lifetimeAnd never let go till we're goneLove was when I loved youOne true time I hold toIn my life we'll always go onNear, far, wherever you areI believe that the heart does go onOnce more you open the doorAnd you're here in my heartAnd my heart will go on and onYou're here, there's nothing I fear,And I know that my heart will go onWe'll stay forever this wayYou are safe in my heartAnd my heart will go on and on
Then, there are the pictures. Hehe.
This is true in so many, many ways... |
My sis sent this to me...I laughed for maybe an hour... |
I'll be back.
~Natsu
Ahaha, these are good! I especially like the Nearamir/Faramir/Wherever You Areamir one. I love wordplay...
ReplyDeleteI have actually read somewhere that Faramir means either 'sufficient jewel' or 'hunter jewel' in Sindarin. Huh.
In Pace Christi,
Elyse.
Wordplay is about the best thing next to cheese crackers and um...books? Hehe.
ReplyDeleteSindarin is the language the Elves use, correct? I think I tried to find a book on how to learn that--or was it Quenya? I don't know--and I couldn't find a updated book that new the whole language. I mean, how cool would it be to be able to speak like an Elf? Or like a human who can...talk like an elf.
Anyhow..I think that name suits him...
I love their language.
~Natsu :)