Desnúdate mi amor
olvídate de el
arde la tentación
ven , muerdeme la piel
desnúdate otra vez
y desnúdame también
que nuestros hoy verán amanecer
deja q tu instinto
rompa en erupción
yo se que tu lo deseas
como lo deseo yo...
desnúdate mujer
hoy vas a ser infiel
cuando mis ganas te
deshojen conoceras la libertad
desnúdate mujer
y entrégame tu ser
siente mis manos infinitas
robare tu santidad...
uoooo
La lluvia cae sensual
por tu cuerpo
y el mio resbala
el sudor de nuestra pasión
desnuda eres cristal
perfume d intimidad
tus pechos el manantial
dónde me quiero ahogar
deja que tu instinto
rompa en erupción
yo se que tu lo deseas
como lo deseo yo ...
Desnúdate mujer
hoy vas a ser infiel
cuando mis manos te deshojen
conoceras la libertad
desnúdate mujer
entrégame tu fe
bebe mis ganas infinitas
robaré tu santidad..
Porque todo ha sucedido
sin sentido y sin razon
es amor, asi es la pasion
... tu y yo...
haciendo el amor, ay , el amor...
Desnúdate mujer
y entrégame tu sed
bebe mis ganas infinitas
y saciaré tu santidad...
Monday, February 28, 2011
David Bisbal - Desnúdate Mujer
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) | ||
At the early age of 4 years Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart started to receive his musical education and was taught by his father. At the age of 5 he was presented as a child prodigy and performed his first musical tour throughout Europe. Mozart's career was closely linked to the city of Vienna. Aged 6, Mozart performed for the Austrian royals at the Hall of Mirrors at Schloss Schönnbrunn and enchanted Empress Maria Theresia and the rest of the imperial family with his talent and his liveliness. On this European tour it became clear that Mozart was not only an excellent performer, but was also interested in composing music himself. In 1765, his first Sonatas were published in Paris. Mozart moved to Vienna in 1781 aged 25. In the House of the Teutonic Order (Deutschordenshaus; 1010, Singerstraße 7) Mozart fell out with his employer, the Archbishop of Salzburg. As a result Mozart resigned his secure source of employment in his native Salzburg and opted for a freelance career in Vienna. Mozart's first months in Vienna were spent in a small pension in the direct vicinity of St. Peter's Church, a beautiful baroque church in the first district. There, he fell in love with Konstanze Weber, daughter of the proprietor. The success of his opera "The Abduction from the Seraglio" (Die Entführung aus dem Serail) enabled him to marry his lady - at St. Stephen's Cathedral. 2 years later, Mozart and his family moved to the "Mozarthaus" (1010, Domgasse 5) into a spacious apartment. Mozart was respected and successful as a musician and happy in his marriage. His years at the 'Mozarthaus' would be the most productive period in his working and composing life. He composed piano concerti, chamber music works and the very famous opera "The Marriage of Figaro" (Die Hochzeit des Figaro). Today, the Mozarthaus is a museum dedicated to the composer's life. A year before his death, Mozart and his family moved into another first district apartment. In spite of his success the family was heavily in debt and Mozart worked frantically in order to earn more money to support them all. "The Magic Flute", probably Mozart’s most popular opera with its bewitching fairy tale elements, its gripping plot and its unforgettable tunes, was composed there. Complex, yet easily accessible the Magic Flute is the obvious choice for opera aficionados and novices alike. While you’re in Vienna, make sure to visit Moritz von Schwind’s precious Magic Flute cycle in the loggia of Vienna's State Opera. was composed in this time Also composed in this time was the famously unfinished Requiem, incomplete because Mozart suddenly took ill and died on the 5th December 1791. His remains received the last blessings in the 'Kruzifixkapelle' in St. Stephen's Cathedral. Parts of the Requiem were performed for the first time during the wake at the Michaelerkirche. Then, Mozart was buried at St. Marx Cemetery. 60 years after his death a monument was errected at the grave yard to commemorate this great musician, 100 years after his death this memorial was moved to the graves of honor (group 32 a, no. 55). The first district's Burggarten features a very impressive Mozart memorial! |
Sunday, February 27, 2011
Chicken‑Art
حسین منزوی
از زمزمه دلتنگیم ، از همهمه بیزاریم
نه طاقت خاموشی ، نه تاب سخن داریم
آوار ِ پریشانی ست ، رو سوی چه بگریزم ؟
هنگامه ی حیرانی ست ، خود را به که بسپاریم ؟
تشویش ِ هزار «آیا» ، وسواس ِ هزار «امّا»
کوریم و نمی بینیم ، ورنه همه بیماریم
دوران شکوه باغ ، از خاطرمان رفته است
امروز که صف در صف ، خشکیده و بی باریم
دردا که هدر دادیم ، آن ذات ِ گرامی را
تیغیم و نمی بّریم ، ابریم و نمی باریم
ما خویش ند انستیم ، بیداری مان از خواب
گفتند که بیدارید ، گفتیم که بیداریم !
من راه تو را بسته ، تو راه مرا بسته
امیّد ِ رهایی نیست ، وقتی همه دیواریم
I love this poem
I hope someday
we are happy and never be alone in our heart and find the harmony of love in our mind....
I love this poem
I hope someday
we are happy and never be alone in our heart and find the harmony of love in our mind....
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