welcome

It keeps coming back to me
I remember this pain
It spreads across my eyes
Everything is dull

Everyone's smiling, they're smiling
It pushes me far far away
I can't understand
Everything is blue

Can you hear me out there?

Will you hold me now Hold me now My frozen heart
I'm gazing from the distance and
I feel everything pass through me
I can't be alone right now
Will you hold me now Hold me now My frozen heart
I'm lost in a deep winter sleep
I can't seem to find my way out alone
Can you wake me

I know when I let it in
It hides love from this moment
So I guard it close
I watch the moves it makes

But it gets me, but it gets me
I wish I could understand how I
Could make it disappear, make it disappear

Anyone out there hear me now?

Will you hold me now Hold me now My frozen heart
Kiss my lips
and maybe you can take me to your world for now
I can't be alone right now
Will you hold me now Hold me now My frozen heart
Please make it all go away
Am I ever gonna feel myself again?
I hope I will

OLIVIA inspi' REIRA (Trapnest)
WINTER SLEEP



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Chennai.
Sunday, October 05, 2008 ( 2:23 AM )


I'm back with updates from Chennai. Went to T. Nagar's Pondy Bazaar which is their local's shopping district. Surprisingly nice with lotsa shops to see. Shall revisit this place more frequently in future, cos there is a nice Msian muslim indian restaurant where the waiters speak are able to speak malay and the food is familiar to singaporeans.  Pelita Restaurant. Heard from my msian colleague that it is actually pretty well known back in Msia.

Nasi lemak, mee goreng, roti pisang, teh tarik can be found in Pelita. YEAH!

First cup of teh tarik in Chennai.

South Indian Combo, complete with different types of sauces.

North Indian food is actually quite nice, if you're able to tolerate mild level of spiciness. I've been experiencing sudden faster heartbeats ever since I came to Chennai. I've finally discovered what is causing the irregular heart beating patterns, it's the curry or the chili. Well, maybe I'll just go jog off the extra fats that might have accumulated.

My favourite pictures of the day

Haven't really explored my Canon Ixus, so today i tried sepia and black & white mode. EH, quite nice sia. Gone are the clash of colours and welcome to the world of monotone colours.


Bicycles are probably the cheapest mode of personal transportation other than walking in India. This guy was probably buying something from the store with flower garlands and I managed to capture him in some pose while my car was zooming past the shop. Good job, Canon.

Roadside fruit stall seller with his fruits cut and arranged in real neat arrangement.

The traffic police guides the road with his wooden rod, which looks like a cane to me. I tot it was funny seeing them wave their "canes" in the air at the cars at certain road junctions.


SEE more pictures here
Chennai, T.Nagar.