Wordsworth remixed.
Like the idea but don’t like the output.
Read it and then watch the rap rendition on http://www.golakes.co.uk/wordsworthrap/ and decide for yourself.
I wandered lonely as a Cloud
That floats on high o'er Vales and Hills,
When all at once I saw a crowd,
A host of golden daffodils;
Beside the lake, beneath the trees,
Fluttering and dancing in the breeze.
Continuous as the stars that shine
And twinkle on the milky way,
They stretched in never-ending line
Along the margin of a bay:
Ten thousand saw I at a glance,
Tossing their heads in sprightly dance.
The waves beside them danced, but they
Out-did the sparkling waves in glee:-
A poet could not but be gay
In such a jocund company:
I gazed-and gazed-but little thought
What wealth the show to me had brought:
For oft when on my couch I lie
In vacant or in pensive mood,
They flash upon that inward eye
Which is the bliss of solitude,
And then my heart with pleasure fills,
And dances with the Daffodils.
Thursday, April 12, 2007
Sunday, April 08, 2007
A lovely day
A song from the long gone past. I first heard of it in an advertisement for Old Spice shaving cream. Later on in life when I was working on the brand I was told by the owner of the company that that commercial was the only commercial for Old Spice made in India and the only commercial that did not feature Caramina Burana.
The inane movie that Parul is watching started with this song and I felt compelled to find the song.
Its a happy song. The lyrics ring true.
The inane movie that Parul is watching started with this song and I felt compelled to find the song.
Bill Withers - Lov... |
Its a happy song. The lyrics ring true.
The ballad of Parul and Freddie
I would like to watch Australia lose just as much as I like the team. It's like watching a 'good' Goliath fall to a David. The match today has provided just the very opportunity and I have just about overcome my disgust at India's performance in the World Cup and broken my vow not to watch any of the matches.
I got back home to watch Bell and Pietersen thrash McGrath and company and I had the feeling that England is going to continue its good form against the Aussies. Bell fell and was quickly followed by Collingwood and in walked Freddie. Knowing that the two will play it safe for sometime I decided to do check my gmail and orkut accounts for the 10th time today.
I thought I'll lure Parul away by telling her that Freddie is on TV but she gave me the PC anyway. No new messages or comments so I thought I'll go back to the match.
'Aanoo please change the channel or put a movie, I don't want to watch the match", said Parul as soon as I entered the living room.
"But Parul, Andrew Flintoff is playing and soon they will be hitting huge sixes", I was confident that this will sustain her interest in the match.
"I don't want to watch this, I cannot see his face", she said leaving me in a fix.
I pittered pottered around, trying to buy time. Brad Hogg bowled, Flintoff stepped out and my hopes were revived for an instant. This is going out of the park I thought. It was a brilliant chinaman, Flintoff missed and Gilchrist was quick in stumping him.
"Yeah, la la”, she shouted in glee (I am sure that those who know Parul will know what I am talking about)"Aanoo now he is going to take off his helmet", I was flabbergasted but could only laugh at her reasons.
Flintoff obliged and a minute long monologue on how he's so cute and so sweet followed.
My interest in the match was withering even though Peitersen was still there. I put on a movie and in the first scene itself it was evident that the movie was terrible. Parul agreed to my request of watching the rest of the match as only 10 odd overs were left.
"Aanoo, Flintoff must be sitting somewhere, why are they not showing him', said Parul after a long period of silence.
The cameraman did not obilige.
Peitersen, Bopara, Nixon plodded along and Peitersen got out shortly after completing his 100. The Aussies managed to curtail the Pommies and the initial promise of England posting a big total was not fulfilled.
I stopped watching and here I am. I still have my hopes up and am rooting for England. I don't it will be problematic to watch the rest of the match. Afterall Freddie doesn't bowl or field wearing his helmet.
I got back home to watch Bell and Pietersen thrash McGrath and company and I had the feeling that England is going to continue its good form against the Aussies. Bell fell and was quickly followed by Collingwood and in walked Freddie. Knowing that the two will play it safe for sometime I decided to do check my gmail and orkut accounts for the 10th time today.
I thought I'll lure Parul away by telling her that Freddie is on TV but she gave me the PC anyway. No new messages or comments so I thought I'll go back to the match.
'Aanoo please change the channel or put a movie, I don't want to watch the match", said Parul as soon as I entered the living room.
"But Parul, Andrew Flintoff is playing and soon they will be hitting huge sixes", I was confident that this will sustain her interest in the match.
"I don't want to watch this, I cannot see his face", she said leaving me in a fix.
I pittered pottered around, trying to buy time. Brad Hogg bowled, Flintoff stepped out and my hopes were revived for an instant. This is going out of the park I thought. It was a brilliant chinaman, Flintoff missed and Gilchrist was quick in stumping him.
"Yeah, la la”, she shouted in glee (I am sure that those who know Parul will know what I am talking about)"Aanoo now he is going to take off his helmet", I was flabbergasted but could only laugh at her reasons.
Flintoff obliged and a minute long monologue on how he's so cute and so sweet followed.
My interest in the match was withering even though Peitersen was still there. I put on a movie and in the first scene itself it was evident that the movie was terrible. Parul agreed to my request of watching the rest of the match as only 10 odd overs were left.
"Aanoo, Flintoff must be sitting somewhere, why are they not showing him', said Parul after a long period of silence.
The cameraman did not obilige.
Peitersen, Bopara, Nixon plodded along and Peitersen got out shortly after completing his 100. The Aussies managed to curtail the Pommies and the initial promise of England posting a big total was not fulfilled.
I stopped watching and here I am. I still have my hopes up and am rooting for England. I don't it will be problematic to watch the rest of the match. Afterall Freddie doesn't bowl or field wearing his helmet.
Tuesday, April 03, 2007
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