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Ngoc oi...Anh da biet loi roi...em hay tha thu cho Anh di...Anh biet anh da lam sai...anh khong the quay thoi gian tra ve lai nhung anh co the quy em voi yeu em hon luc truoc...em cho minh bat dau lai di....
“One of my earliest boxing memories is sitting on the ring apron at the Repton Boxing Club watching my older brothers train. Sitting there, ringside with my Dad, I couldn't wait for it to be my turn. By the time I was old enough to start training I already knew how to hold my hands in the correct position and throw a number of combinations (my brothers had shown me how and I practiced at every opportunity!). I remember my first fight. I was 11 years old. Sitting in the dressing room, there were about 15 other young boxers getting ready too. Everyone was asking each other, who are you fighting, who are you fighting. There was this one big guy sitting in the corner wrapping his hands. Someone asked him, Hey, who are you fighting, Someone called A. Lee he said with a shrug. That's when I knew I was in for a rough night! As I stood in the corridor before my ring entrance, my stomach was in knots, to say I was nervous would've been an understatement! Walking to the ring, I looked across at my family, the whole clan had turned out to support me. I remember thinking to myself, I don't care how big this guy is I’m not losing this fight! Anyway, to cut a long story short, I won the fight and many more after that.” Visit Andy on MOLI.com
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If you\'re dying to see Bonnaroo but have warrants out for you in Tennessee, we\'ve got the show for you! Fuse is bringing you a whole weekend of Bonnaroo goodness.
Friday June 13th from 9 to 1030pm ET
Saturday June 14th from 9 to 11pm ET
Sunday June 15th from 9pm to 1230am ET
In the morning
I wake up without you my side
and I`ve been just wake up in dream
where you were holding me still tight
In the evening
I\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'am watching movie that is coming
but I\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'ve missing out of something
I\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'am alone you\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'re not my side
here in home
and I missing and missing you so
in the morning I could be, so damned glad and live, put the loundry dry in sun, and afternoon I \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'am dissapointed again somehow.
In the morning
I thought that maybe we should meet
but then lost that thought escaping
I feel you like a stone in me
In the evening
only the movie is rolling on
but of the plot I dropped away
thinking about us what went wrong
here alone
and I missing and missing you so
early morning I could be, so damned sure I can, put the things allright again, when morning come
I fail and miss it again.
In the morning
I know I must keep living on
this thing inside me is a killing
I have to try forget it all
the end is come
This TV series has a charity angle, but the high entertainment value appeals to a wide audience. Lovers of music and celebrities will be drawn to the show as much as concerned activists. We’ve got rock stars and the United Nations together in a way that is turning heads.
Each episode features an influential musical icon of our times. We honor their life and their work, interviewing other musicians and celebs, and doing a brief retrospective on their career. The all star cast of musicians who come out to honor the featured artist will also join him on stage! These are musical performances that have never been heard or seen before, as supergroups are formed for One Night Only, jamming on the pivotal sounds of our times.
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Verse 1
It was two weeks after the day she turned 18
all dressed in white, going to the church that night
She had his box of letters in the passenger seat,
six pence in her shoe
something borrowed something blue
and when the church doors opened up wide she put her veil down trying to hide the tears oh
she just couldn’t believe it
she heard the trumpets from the military band and the flowers fell out of her hands
Chorus
Baby, why’d you leave me, why’d you have to go
I was counting on forever, now I’ll never know
I cant even breathe
It’s like I’m, looking from a distance, standing in the background
Everybody’s saying, he’s not coming home now,
This can’t be happening to me
This is just a dream
Verse 2
The preacher man said let us bow our heads and pray
lord please lift his soul and heal this hurt
then the congregation all stood up and sang the saddest song that she ever heard
then they handed her a folded up flag and
she held on to all she had left of him oh and what could’ve been
and then guns rang one last shot and it felt like a bullet in her heart
Chorus
Baby, why’d you leave me, why’d you have to go
I was counting on forever, now I’ll never know
I can’t even breathe
It’s like I’m, looking from a distance, standing in the background
Everybody’s saying, he’s not coming home now,
This can’t be happening to me
This is just a dream
Baby, why’d you leave me, why’d you have to go
I was counting on forever, now I’ll never know
Ohh i’ll never know
It’s like I’m, looking from a distance, standing in the background
Everybody’s saying, he’s not coming home now,
This can’t be happening to me
This is just a dream
Oh this is just a dream
just a dream, ya [fading out]