be your face
Friday, August 3, 2012
Thursday, July 26, 2012
Leonard Cohen-The Old Revolution
I found my place in the chain.
Even damnation is poisoned with rainbows,
all the brave young men
they're waiting now to see a signal
which some killer will be lighting for pay.
Into this furnace I ask you now to venture,
you whom I cannot betray.
I fought in the old revolution
on the side of the ghost and the King.
Of course I was very young
and I thought that we were winning;
I can't pretend I still feel very much like singing
as they carry the bodies away.
Into this furnace I ask you now to venture...
Lately you've started to stutter
as though you had nothing to say.
To all of my architects let me be traitor.
Now let me say I myself gave the order
to sleep and to search and to destroy.
Into this furnace I ask you now to venture...
Yes, you who are broken by power,
you who are absent all day,
you who are kings for the sake of your children's story,
the hand of your beggar is burdened down with money,
the hand of your lover is clay.
Into thïs furnace I ask you now to venture...
Friday, July 20, 2012
Sha-Shawshank
People with the name Shashank
Shashank is originally from the Sanskrit Language. It means Moon in Sanskrit. It is also another name for the Hindu god Shiva. This name is popular in South Asian, primarily Hindu, countries like Nepal and India.
Shawshank is a fictional Maine state prison that serves as the primary location in the eponymous story by Stephen King and its film adaptation.
The prison is also mentioned in many of King's other works including:
- Shashank (actor) (born 1979), Indian film actor
- Shashank Koirala, a Nepalese politician and doctor
- Shashank (musician) (born 1978), Indian classical flautist
- Shashank (diplomat), Indian Foreign Secretary from 2003-2004
- Shashank (director), Indian film director famous in Kannada movies
- Shashank Ghosh, Indian film director in Hindi and Telugu movies
- Shashank Manohar, a prominent Indian lawyer and the current President of the Board of Control for Cricket in India
- Shashank Shende, an actor, director, and writer
- Shashank Vijayvargiya, an Indian Painter
Shashank
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Shashank is a common first name of South Asian Origin. It also has related names like Shashanka and Sashank.Shashank is originally from the Sanskrit Language. It means Moon in Sanskrit. It is also another name for the Hindu god Shiva. This name is popular in South Asian, primarily Hindu, countries like Nepal and India.
Shawshank is a fictional Maine state prison that serves as the primary location in the eponymous story by Stephen King and its film adaptation.
The prison is also mentioned in many of King's other works including:
- The Fifth Quarter (1972 short story)
- Apt Pupil (1982 novella), also published in Different Seasons
- The Body (1982 novella), also published in Different Seasons
- It (1986 novel)
- The Sun Dog (1990 short story), published in Four Past Midnight
- Needful Things (1991 novel)
- Dolores Claiborne (1992 novel)
- Bag of Bones (1998 novel)
- Blaze (2007 novel)
- Under the Dome (2009 novel)
- 11/22/63 (2011 novel)
Thursday, July 12, 2012
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