Sunday, June 7, 2009

black and white - by AMAN SABHARWAL

i can see that your life is going black and white,
but as for me i cannot see you in this plight.

erase all your pains is what i wanna do,
for this i wanna paint your life red, green & blue.

in your eyes i can see your sorrow,
can there be some of it that i can borrow?

all the dirt from your life i wanna sweep,
because of these things i don't want you to weep.

you say t me you will switch off your cell,
why is it you wanna push me in a deep well?

pink - by AMAN SABHARWAL

almost every thing you wear is pink,
is about any other color you ever think.

pink is the color of the top that you wear,
pink is the color of the paper that you tear.

pink is the color of your earrings,
pink is the color of your finger rings.

pink is the color of your hand bag,
does everything you buy has a pink tag?

pink is the color of the slippers on your feet,
is pink the color of the candies that you eat?

my thoughts about you- by AMAN SABHARWAL

i sleep at night & dream about you,
in my life i don't have anything greater to do.

i wanna keep on looking at you all the time,
keep on wondering will you ever be mine.

all the time with you i wanna talk,
so for it i always ask you for a walk.

you stay with me is what i wanna feel,
because if you leave me these wounds will never heal.

for you with god i wanna make a deal,
or you from this world i will steal.

attending class- by AMAN SABHARWAL

sitting here & studying what is my attitude & my belief,
it is only after it ebds, i will have a relief.

all i am doing is waiting for my attendance,
sitting & studying here is all my pretendance.

i just came to know what is job satisfaction,
all i learnt out of it was a fraction.

looking at the clock as it ticks away,
wondering how much longer here is i have to stay.

the mail - by AMAN SABHARWAL

i wrote you a mail & waited for a reply for it,
i wonder if you even gave a second thought on it?

whatever i thought i just wrote down,
the last thing i expected was you t frown.

in the reply you called me a liar,
the thing you couldn't feel was my internal fire.

here i am sitting & writing the last mail,
feeling as in an exam i am fail.

i curse the day i wrote it down,
is the last thought before in the sea of darkness i drown.

will you ever be mine- by AMAN SABHARWAL

all i do is keep on waiting for the day,
when you i can listen to what i want you to say.

i will talk to you about every matter,
please hold me before i scatter.

wanting to want you is what i do,
feel the same is what i want you too.

i keep on thinking , i keep on breaking,
in between my dreams, i keep on waking.

all that i want you is to tell me the time,
when and will you ever be mine?

your smile - by AMAN SABHARWAL

waiting for the moment when you smile,
all i wanna do is freeze for a while.

when you are happy i can see the liveliness in your eyes,
just after looking in it all my worries dies.

fight with you is i never wanna do,
i want you to understand it too.

all the time i want you to be sitting next to me,
anywhere else than this is i don't want you to be.

THIS LIFE AND THE REST- BY AMAN SABHARWAL

SITTING IN THE CLASS & THINKING ABOUT YOU,
WONDERING IF YOU ARE THINKING ABOUT ME TOO.

EACH TIME WE DO HAVE A FIGHT,
I FEEL MY LIFE HAS GONE OUT OF LIGHT.

THE THING I WANT YOU TO UNDERSTAND WHICH YOU MIGHT,
IF YOU EVER THINK OF LEAVING ME I WILL HOLD ON TIGHT.

LEAVING YOU EVER IS I CANNOT EVEN THINK,
I THINK THEN MY LIFE WILL END IN A BLINK.

HOW MUCH I LOVE YOU, I WANT YOU TO UNDERSTAND,
RIGHT NEXT TO YOU ALL MY LIFE, I WANT TO STAND.

HAVING YOU AS A PART OF MY LIFE IS THE BEST,
I WANT YOU TO BE MINE FOR THIS LIFE AND THE REST.

Saturday, June 6, 2009

the way i feel- by AMAN SABHARWAL

the way i feel, the things i see.
is this the way i always wanted to be.

sitting and thinking about the time to come,
when will it be that we both become one.

the smile on your face, i want to store it,
when i see you, my life goes lit.

whenever i tend and hold your hand,
i feel i am on some other land.

when i come and pull your cheeks,
on my knees i start going weak.

there is that lively look in your eyes,
in within them my heart lies.

may not the day comes when you leave me,
then i will not cry a river, but a sea.

Thursday, June 4, 2009

100 Great Movie Moments - pt. 5
(unranked)
(Links are to "Greatest Films" reviews)
Description of Moment Example

81. "Nicely packed that kid...There's not much meat on 'er, but what's there is cherce." Spencer Tracy about Katharine Hepburn in "Pat and Mike."

82. The day's outing of the mental patients in "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest."

83. "I always look well when I'm near death." Greta Garbo to Parisian friend in "Camille."

84. "It took more than one man to change my name to Shanghai Lily." Marlene Dietrich in "Shanghai Express."

85. "I'm walkin' here!" Dustin Hoffman in "Midnight Cowboy."

86. W. C. Fields flinching as a prop man hurls handfuls of fake snow into his face (after he utters the running gag line: "It ain't a fit night out for man or beast!") and opens the door, in "The Fatal Glass of Beer."

87. "Any time you got nothin' to do and lots of time to do it, come up." Mae West in "My Little Chickadee."

88. "Made it, Ma! Top of the world!" James Cagney in "White Heat."

89. Richard Burton reacting when Elizabeth Taylor reveals their "secret" in "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?"

90. Henry Fonda getting his hair cut in "My Darling Clementine."

91. "Badges? We ain't got no badges. We don't need no badges. I don't have to show you any stinkin' badges!" Alfonso Bedoya to Humphrey Bogart in "The Treasure of the Sierra Madre."

92. "There's your dog. Your dog's dead. But where's the thing that made it move? It had to be something, didn't it?" Line from Errol Morris' "Gates of Heaven."

93. "Don't touch the suit!" Burt Lancaster in "Atlantic City."

94. Gena Rowlands arrives at John Cassavetes' house with a taxicab full of adopted animals, in "Love Streams."


95. "I want to live again. I want to live again. I want to live again. Please God, let me live again." Jimmy Stewart to the angel in "It's a Wonderful Life."

96. Burt Lancaster and Deborah Kerr embrace on the beach in "From Here to Eternity."

97. Mookie throws the trash can through the window of Sal's Pizzeria, in "Do the Right Thing."


98. "I love the smell of napalm in the morning," dialogue by Robert Duvall, in "Apocalypse Now."

99. "Nature, Mr. Allnut, is what we are put in this world to rise above." Katharine Hepburn to Humphrey Bogart in "The African Queen."

100. "Mother of mercy. Is this the end of Rico?" Edward G. Robinson in "Little Caesar."

100 Great Movie Moments - pt. 4
(unranked)
(Links are to "Greatest Films" reviews)
Description of Moment Example

61. Robert De Niro's transformation from sleek boxer to paunchy nightclub owner in "Raging Bull."


62. Bette Davis: "Fasten your seat belts; it's gonna be a bumpy night!" in "All About Eve."

63. "There's a spider in your bathroom the size of a Buick!" Woody Allen in "Annie Hall."

64. The chariot race in "Ben-Hur."

65. Barbara Harris singing "It Don't Worry Me" to calm a panicked crowd in Robert Altman's "Nashville."

66. The game of Russian roulette in "The Deer Hunter."



67. Chase scenes: "The French Connection," "Bullitt," "Raiders of the Lost Ark," "Diva."




68. The shadow of the bottle hidden in the light fixture, in "The Lost Weekend."


69. "I coulda been a contender." Brando in "On the Waterfront."

70. George C. Scott's speech about the enemy in "Patton": "We're gonna go through him like crap through a goose."

71. Rocky Balboa running up the steps and throwing his hands into the air, with all of Philadelphia at his feet, in "Rocky."

72. Debra Winger saying goodbye to her children in "Terms of Endearment."

73. The montage of the kissing scenes in "Cinema Paradiso."



74. The dinner guests who find they somehow cannot leave, in Bunuel's "The Exterminating Angel."

75. A knight plays chess with Death, in Bergman's "The Seventh Seal."

76. The savage zeal of the Klansmen in Griffith's "The Birth of a Nation."

77. The problem of Hulot forgetting to close the seaside hotel's front door, allowing a tornadic wind to create havoc with a series of small but amusing annoyances, in Jacques Tati's "Mr. Hulot's Holiday."

78. "I am big! It's the pictures that got small!" Gloria Swanson in "Sunset Boulevard."

79. "Toto, I have a feeling we're not in Kansas anymore!" Judy Garland in "The Wizard of Oz."

80. An overhead shot beginning with an entrance hall, and ending with a closeup of a key in Ingrid Bergman's hand, in Hitchcock's "Notorious."