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Monday, 15 June 2009

  • The Big Finale

    The Big Finale by Angela Harry

    Lyrics by David Moser(莫大偉)

    Music by Yadong Zhang(張亞東)




    It's not your fault,

    It's not my fault.

    It's a role we've gotta play

    On the stage.

    You see the spotlight baby




    Final curtain

    Gotta play it face-to-face

    And we really gotta show our emotions




    Guess it's time to make that world of dreams

    A moment of fire

    A scene of desire




    No need for us to look behind the scene

    It's only a line to say

    It's only a part to play




    Oh they all know the end

    We can only act out what can never be

    So we make our choice

    The actor's voice

    Is a memory

    Oh he goes the big finale

    Big finale yeah




    It's not your choice

    It's not my choice

    It's the way the story goes

    You and me

    We got a contract, baby




    Dress rehearsal

    Gotta play it oh so real

    And we've really gotta feel a reaction


    Leaving them all behind, letting go all the messy reminiscences, finally I go my own separate way (with or without you) as a definitive departure from the past into a brand new thriving vista of scenario where everything sets out compeletely anew in the promising years to come.


    Contrived Coincidence?

    No matter what beckons to me to come across it as a signal or whatever, I am more than thrilled and pleased to take it as a surreal surprise to a better place where I am leaving for as my next destination along the path of a life-long journey.

    Thank you indeed for your instant heads-up before I make a final move.

Friday, 15 May 2009

  • Heart Sutra by Faye Wong

    On 8 May 2009, Faye Wong volunteers to cover a brand new version (mainly in Mandarin with a few lines of Sanskrit) of one of the well-known Buddhist scripture, Heart Sutra, in the rehearsal for the Installation Ceremony of  Buddha's Finger Bone śarīrāḥ in Fa Men Temple in Fufeng County, Baoji, Shaanxi Province, China. The live performance of this scripture chanting is later cancelled due to the adverse weather.

     

Wednesday, 06 May 2009

Wednesday, 29 April 2009

  • 《七日鮮》/Familiarity breeds contempt

    源文(Source Text

     

    在人際關係問題上,我們不要太浪漫主義。人是很有趣的,往往在接觸一個人時,首先看到的,都是他或她的優點。這一點頗像是在餐廳裡用膳的經驗。開始吃頭盤或冷碟時,印象很好。吃頭兩道主菜時,也是讚不絕口。可是,愈吃愈趨於冷靜,吃完了這頓宴席,缺點茬兒就全都找出來了。於是轉喜為怒,轉讚美為責備挑剔,轉首肯為搖頭。這是因為,開始吃的時候,你正處於飢餓狀態,而餓了吃糟糠甜如蜜,飽足了吃蜜也淡而無味。

     

    譯文(Target Text

     

    We had better not harbour any flight of romantic fancy about the issues in our interpersonal relations. Human beings are funny and interesting in that we tend to see nothing but the merits of someone upon the first acquaintance. Such a situation is somewhat comparable to any experience of dining in a restaurant. We are susceptible to a great impression by the appetizers or cold dishes served in the first place. What follow is our being full of praise in profusion for the first two courses. However, the more we gorge ourselves on, the more cool-headed we may become until the dinner ends up with our fault-finding remarks. Consequently, we may be going through a mood swing from exhilaration to exasperation, a turn from compliment and commendation to rant and rave, a switch from an approving nod of head to a disappointing shake of head. What it comes down to is that you are in a state of hunger for food upon eating, and you may go so far as to devour a dish of bran as if having honey which turns out completely bland once your stomach is bloated with it.

     

    Translated by 奧利安(Topaz Chiu

    譯者:奧利安(Topaz Chiu

     

    The title of this article (both in Chinese and English) is created by the translator.

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