I know that this title is a little bit paradoxical, but sometimes I feel something that: "This moment seems to last eternally and I wouldn't like it to finish." I know it's a bit strange, but this happened to me several times.
The first one was during that afternoon when we gave a serenade to our literature teacher at the end of the 4th year in the secondary school. That day was really beautiful: the weather was sunshiny and we spent that time in the garden. We were speaking about certain topics, like: school, our future after the final exam and so on. The time seemed to be stopped, because we were sharing good ideas and nothing "disturbing" happened. After all, we spent almost 5 hours there! But the atmosphere was so delectable that I wished the time having been stopped.
The second one happened a few days ago in the evening. I decided to drink a cup of tea (with apple and cinnamon taste, it's yummy! :) ) while listening to some music on the radio. There was two very relaxing songs after one another: the first was Chris Issak-I wanna fall in love with you and the second was R.E.M.-Everybody hurts. While I was having my tea I imagined that I was on a seaside, lying on the beach, having sunshine, etc. This 10-minutes period seemed to last forever. I could relax and I didn't want to come back into the present.
But I think we need some moments like these to get some relaxation in these heavy weekdays, mostly in the exam-period... :)
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awww Chris Isaac? my fave song is "Wicked Game" from him. Check it out some time,it's really cool;)
Maybe we sometimes have momentary infinity, too?
Yes, you're right, Joe. What I've written here could be called this way as well. :))
Hey Zsuzsi!
This is a great blog, I like it. I like these songs as well. I've already felt the same too. The latest was in summer in August when I was on my way to my grandparents by bycicle. I was riding so slowly because I felt the sun on my skin, everything was so clear and shinny...I can't describe it with words. I wanted that moment to never end...
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