Music: Jealousy of the full moon by Joao Pedro Pais http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JW3YEX_DnDk Lyrics translated to english:
I wander on the streets of the marginal It's so much wind that is felt Under the frost, without a destination to go Am i dating the moon? Or maybe the sea? Going forward in looking rambling thoughts She only comes up after the sunset To give me a cuddle or to talk about love She tells me about trips at sea that i had never seen I remember my childhood and who i never forgot I return always day after day, at the same hour, to the same place Am i dating the moon? Or maybe the sea? I look at the colors of the sky with shining stars What happen to the Mermaid who doesn't wave to me anymore?
I never did anything to harm her and i never forgot her The days went by until I realized She no longer speaks to me, I suspect that she hates me Then i found that... She is jealous of the full moon
I never did anything to harm her and i never forgot her The days went by until I realized She no longer speaks to me, I suspect that she hates me Then i found that... She is jealous of the full moon
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The Name of the Rose (Umberto Eco)
Franciscan friar William of Baskerville and his novice Adso of Melk travel to a Benedictine monastery in Northern Italy to attend a theological disputation. As they arrive, the monastery is disturbed by a suicide. As the story unfolds, several other monks die under mysterious circumstances. William is tasked by the Abbot of the monastery to investigate the deaths as fresh clues with each murder victim lead William to dead ends and new clues. The protagonists explore a labyrinthine medieval library, discuss the subversive power of laughter, and come face to face with the Inquisition. William's innate curiosity and highly-developed powers of logic and deduction provide the keys to unravelling the mysteries of the abbey.
Red rose growing in the meadow, you vaunt yourself bravely bathed in crimson and carmine: a rich and fragrant show. But no: Being fair, You too will be unhappy.
I'm a knight who is always ready to help his friends whenever and wherever they need it most.
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