Monday, June 8, 2009

listening to ghanwa bossanova by natacha atlas

the song starts off with just the sounds of guitar before it is being joined by the double bass. Argh, the song is so sexy, makes you want to slow dance with your partner, holding her body close to you, twirling her on the dance floor, agressively but passively gyrate to the music. You know, just like an ecstacy of some sort. The double bass in the song makes the song so much sexier. But yet, I haven't found a partner to slow dance with. Well except salsa.

This is a happy day for me. I finally found the book by Shamim Sarif, THE WORLD UNSEEN. Argh, now thoughts of Sheetal Sheth is overflowing again. Nevermind  what i just typed. Anyway I was too excited about getting the book that I have actually started reading it, even though I am only halfway through Fingersmith. hehehe. I realised that there was a part of the book that was quoted on the movie, I can't think straight. It was said by Sheetal's character, Leyla. Here it is

"The sun hit her hand with a red hot force that burned straight through the clear veined skin of her wrist, and when she shut her eyes tightly and briefly against it, the heat still glowed under her eyelids like coals." written by Shamim Sarif.

I want to watch more indie feature films. Why Singapore has so much censorship, I really don't know. Doesn't the government know that the things they censored will be found out through the internet? Nevermind. I've said too much. I love my country. Hopefully it will be as tolerant. By the way, I'm neither femme nor butch. Just to clear things up. LOL

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