Dry Flower
Posted on May 23, 2009 under how to dry flowers | No Comment
Original song
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Original song
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Bobby Darin’s High energy big production song.Performed by Bill Davis
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open description for translation MakSim – I Release (new English translation thanks to TofuTofik) I can not breathe, can't see the sky I can not understand if you were for real or not Wind blows my hair, sun's in the palm Yours… Clouds are red, nightfall hit in the back I feel so natural, so lovely beside you Heart starts to beat wild in your chest I release and in the sky Flies away with yellow leaves Past summer of ours with foolish phone letters I release and then tears Dry up on …
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You can make the sea turn purple
You can make the seeds unfertile
But you know you can never make me love you more
You can turn wine into water
Turn sadness into laughter
But you know you can never make me love you more
Let the stars fall down
Let the leaves turn brown
So you know you can never make me love you more
Let the rainwoods die
Let the wells run dry
So you know you can never make me love you more
“Everybody In The House Come On”
“Bass In Your Face”
You can make the sea turn purple
You can make the seeds unfertile
But you know you can never make me love you more
You can turn wine into water
Turn sadness into laughter
But you know you can never make me love you more
Let the stars fall down
Let the leaves turn brown
So you know you can never make me love you more
Let the rainwoods die
Let the wells run dry
So you know you can never make me love you more
Let the stars fall down
Let the leaves turn brown
So you know you can never make me love you more
Let the rainwoods die
Let the wells run dry
So you know you can never make me love you more
Wow!
Let the stars fall down
Let the leaves turn brown
So you know you can never make me love you more
Let the rainwoods die
Let the wells run dry
So you know you can never make me love you more
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The Sound of Picture Project is simple: pair my music to images. “Pink Blossoms” is shot on an Indian Summer walk when the Dandelion floaties were in full force, and the Gladiolas were spent.
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This is a weird toy that have my cousin, is a dancing flower with a totally bizarre song, but is funny.
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High Quality: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZpR6TUALMvo&fmt=18
Arrange: 霧島静久
Source: 花は幻想のままに
Album: Eastern Serenade
Event #1: Touhou Fuhai Komachi 4 (CD-R)
Event #2: Comic Market 73 (Pressed)
Event #3: Hakurei Shrine Reitaisai 5 (Renewal)
This album deserved three releases. A softly played piano influenced track, which makes for a lovely arrangement of PoFV’s ending theme. It is definitely played via a keyboard, yet the attention to tone and structure is absolutely well done. Even the synthesized side of things can sound awfully good when given enough attention.
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The London-based, São Paulo raised, singer Cibelle, (pronounced see-BELL-ee), burst on the scene in 2003 with her beautiful, smoky voice on her self-titled debut. Her second album, The Shine of Dried Electric Leaves, is a quiet masterpiece, full of inventive and quirky arrangements. It combines rootsy acoustic instrumentation and electronic processing, noise guitars and children’s toys, fascinating textural soundscapes and pure melodies.
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After a brief repose which followed our initial ascent up the Longji terraced fields, our band of three left the hotel to resume again our hiking. To catch the setting sun, we set off for the high western hills that lay directly behind our residence. Another group of ardent Hong Kong tourists joined us on this trek.
Though we neither anticipated such an arduous journey, nor did we bring enough water to satisfy our parched lips, we nonetheless reached the peak of the acclivity without too much ennui to warrant a hasty departure. As if crack troops on the watch, we bunkered down on our hill, affectionately called “47,” and from there we waited for the sun’s final languid descent into obscurity.
No sooner had we made ourselves quite comfortable, exploring the adjacent mounds and running along the ridge while emoting in our Braveheart impersonations, than we noticed the ominous smoke billowing into the sky from the nearby mountaintops. The concentrated haze, the result of controlled brushfires, we concluded, was moving closer and closer towards us. Eventually, the crackling from the intense combustion of browned and dry foliage, that had been methodically placed on certain declivities, tinged our ears; and the smoke, which had so far been blown away by an easter gale whose ferocity also invited a biting cold to hill 47, at length enveloped our position, compromising our ability to remain there any longer. But by this time thankfully, the meek sun had ambled its way into the opaque distance and with our primary objective met, we gladly capitulated our untenable camp to our fiery nemesis. As the dark blanket of dusk settled on Longji, we swiftly fell back into the dimming wood, eager to return to our lodgings for a hot meal.
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Sister Marie Célestin Mikhail who lives in Jerusalem has made hundreds of cards over the years decorated with dried and pressed flowers of the Holy Land. These she has sent to friends and relatives all over the world. Ramzi Mikhail has photographed a small collection of them here and has added his music to it for others to enjoy.
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