astropenguin:
tylerknott:
So with my new typewriter I have been experimenting with just putting a piece of paper in and writing a poem as fast as I can. The nature of the medium is that I cannot correct anything, go back and change lines or alter what my original thought was, mistakes and all. I love it. Here is my first.
How does one man get so talented?
(via peoplesmachine)
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Title: This Is What You Do (feat. Matt Stinton)
Artist: Bethel Music
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forestrys:
This is what you do, you make me come alive
“We were setting up to do this shot. We just want to see Cate sort of tugging this child along as he’s forgetting how to walk. And she walked off down the sidewalk and they kind of edged over to the edge of frame and disappeared behind the tree. Then, right at this moment the little boy tugs on her hand and she bends down to find out what it is that he wants and he puckers up his lips and gives her this kiss. And I’m watching this on the monitor and I’m going, ‘Oh my God, that’s amazing.’ I mean, I wish it was a little more center framed, but it was amazing. And then the picture starts to bounce, the whole image starts to bounce, and I look over and Kim Marks who’s the camera operator has taken his eye off the eyepiece and he’s looking at me and he’s giving me the thumbs up and he’s nodding his head. (laughs) and I’m yelling at him, ‘Turn around and put your eye on the eyepiece!’ We had to go back in and stabilize the shot. It’s one of those things where the happy accident becomes your friend and then of course your enemy is enthusiasm and excitement.” - David Fincher, Benjamin Button commentary
(via charmwithasmile)
liquidnight:
“Come, Boy, sit down.
Sit down and rest.”
And the boy did.
And the tree was happy.
—Shel Silverstein, The Giving Tree
(via tolovecomplete)
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jeffisbeast:
Here In Your Arms (Acoustic) - HelloGoodbye
Well you are the one, the one that lies close to me
Whisper’s “Hello, I’ve missed you quite terribly”
I fell in love, in love with you suddenly
Now there’s no place else I could be but here in your arms
(via tightsandfairies)
todoestaenlamente:
On this paper is a sketch of the opening bars of Chopin’s famous Nocturne in E-flat, Op. 9, No. 2, below which the composer has given his signature and a date of 1835.
=’)