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Quando Quando Quando

Tell me when will you be mine
Tell me quando, quando, quando
We can share a love divine
Please don´t make me wait again


When will you say ´yes´ to me?
Tell me quando, quando, quando
You mean happiness to me
Oh, my love, please tell me when


Ev´ry moment´s a day
Ev´ry day seems a lifetime
Let me show you the way
To a joy beyond compare


I can´t wait a moment more
Tell me quando, quando, quando
Say it´s me that you adore
And then, darlin´, tell me when


(instrumental strings and brass)


Ev´ry moment´s a day
Ev´ry day seems a lifetime
Let me show you the way
To a joy beyond compare


I can´t wait a moment more
Tell me quando, quando, quando
Say it´s me that you adore
And then, darlin´, tell me when


Oh, my darlin´, tell me when
Mmm, my darlin´, tell me when


~ Michael Buble




min on Friday, June 24, 2005


I've Got You Under My Skin

I've got you under my skin
I've got you deep in the heart of me
You are so deep in my heart, that you're really a part of me
And I've got you under my skin


I've tried so not to give in
You know I've said to myself this affair ain't gonna go so well
But why should I try to resist, when baby I know so well
That I've got you way under my skin


I'd sacrifice anything come what might
For the sake of having you near
In spite of a warning voice that comes in the night
And repeats in my ear


Don't you know you fool, you never can win
Use your mentality, step up to reality
But each time I do, just the thought of you
Makes me stop before I begin
'Cause I've got you, y
ou are under my skin


~ Michael Buble




min on Saturday, June 18, 2005


Playing The Waiting Game

Since my last paper on 06 May 2005, my life has lost all semblance of routine.


There are no more lectures to attend, tutorials to complete (or "discuss with friends" : read - copy) or thesis to write. It's been about a month since and I think the fact that I don't have to study anymore has not really sunk in. I should be happy - it's the beginning of another phase of life which I have been looking forward to. But now, I begin doubting if studying is not better. Oh well, guess I'm still suffering from the after-effects of graduation blues.


One thing which I dread in the working world is the political games people play in the workplace. That happened to me when I was an intern 4 years ago and I really hated it. Being naive and new to the working world, I just tolerated it until I could not take it anymore and left. I thought that would be the first game that I have to handle now that I have graduated; but realised that actually, it's the waiting game I have to play first.


Waiting for replies from companies I have written in. Waiting to be called for an interview. Waiting to be interviewed for another round (unfortunately, no such luck for me; I'm still stuck at Waiting for an Interview). Waiting for the confirmation.


So much waiting.


Waiting for my life to begin.




min on Sunday, June 12, 2005