星期五, 9月 22, 2006

The Poem -- Isolde read it for Tristan


THE GOOD-MORROW.by John Donne
I WONDER by my troth, what thou and I
Did, till we loved ? were we not wean'd till then ?
But suck'd on country pleasures, childishly ?
Or snorted we in the Seven Sleepers' den ?
'Twas so ; but this, all pleasures fancies be ;
If ever any beauty I did see,
Which I desired, and got, 'twas but a dream of thee.

And now good-morrow to our waking souls,
Which watch not one another out of fear ;
For love all love of other sights controls,
And makes one little room an everywhere.
Let sea-discoverers to new worlds have gone ;
Let maps to other, worlds on worlds have shown ;
Let us possess one world ; each hath one, and is one.

My face in thine eye, thine in mine appears,
And true plain hearts do in the faces rest ;
Where can we find two better hemispheres
Without sharp north, without declining west ?
Whatever dies, was not mix'd equally ;
If our two loves be one, or thou and I
Love so alike that none can slacken, none can die.



What I like most in the movie is the husband of Isolde.
He asks her :Hoe to make you happy?
The real happy for Isolde is to love her love.
As a King he can treat her as something he HAS
but he loves her as a woman as a wife and as his love.
When he knows the truth......
Tears in his eyes with kind and generous , yes! with LOVE as well.
He doesn't STOP the love between Tristan and Isolde, and even give them FREEDOM.

The will behind all... just about REAL love.
A man Loves a woman with true heart.

For a country he is a King
For a marriage he is a husband
For a relationship he is a man who needs love and gives love

For Amy..
He is
the Real King

The King of Kings

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