The Human Instrumentality Project

Thursday, August 02, 2007

I was searching for songs from last week's ktv session, when I came across this one that I thought was brilliant. Lyrics follow:

郑中基 - 绝口不提爱你

闭上眼睛忍住呼吸
暂时要和世界脱离
就快要学会不再想你
却听见不断跳动的心

我允许了你 让爱的自由还给你
我允许了自己 承受这悲伤到天明

我不愿放弃却要故意默默允许
我答应自己爱你的心绝口不提
总是以为终究化作云淡风轻
爱你到底痛了自己

我不愿放弃却要故意默默允许
我答应自己爱你的心绝口不提
所有结局在这夜里都已成形
爱到了底痛的是我的真心

I like acoustic versions of songs because the singer becomes solely responsible for bringing across the meaning and feeling of the song. And here I think he's done it, because my heart is humming in resonance as I listen to his song. It's top spot on my playlist now, if anyone's interested.


I seem to prefer simple stuff in life. That's why I've always preferred acoustic versions of songs rather than the full musical version. I enjoy raw food and simple food, like salads and sashimi, much more than most other people do. I prefer girls who only put on light makeup, or are pretty/brave enough to go out with no makeup (I always ask my cousin if she's going to act in Chinese opera). I prefer friends who aren't complicated ('simple' is the wrong word to use here), who are straightforward and honest and not like some multi-layered onion (though ironically that's exactly what I am). I don't like clothes with complicated designs, in fact a lot of my shirts are plain, just one solid colour.


So anyway hall orientation is starting today, and this time my role is different yet again. After one year as freshie and one year as OGL, this time I'm playing the undecided-if-I'm-going-to-be-returning senior (no, I don't want to be a fake freshie). I'm even of two minds over whether I should go back at all or not, I think if I do it will be a case of 醉翁之意不在酒, for I will not be going back to see the freshies, but to.. Well, I hope everyone has fun, seniors included. I know I did, last year, I had even more fun than during my own orientation =P.


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