Anonymous said: What's your URL stand for?
Speedoftrees? It’s the title of the song ‘Speed of Trees’ by Ellis Paul that runs on the background of my blog. I’ve always adored it for the manner in which it describes love; that love is powerful enough to keep even the most volatile person grounded, that it is peaceful, a blissful stillness. I guess it’s saying when you’ve found love, you want time to move at the speed of trees, for it to stand still so that instead of having memories of love, you live it continually in the present. And I’m not speaking of just romantic love but rather love in any and every form.This is just my personal interpretation of the song, but do listen to the lyrics, they are out of this world. He is a brilliant lyricist and one of my favourite musicians.
DEVDU. MELBOURNE.
Eliza reading and frustrated with elocution. She then gets it…
Eliza Doolittle (Audrey Hepburn, vocal by Marni Nixon) demonstrates her improved elocution to Professor Henry Higgins (Rex Harrison) in the Lerner and Loewe number, The Rain In Spain, in My Fair Lady, 1964.
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Re-blogged for everyone studying for finals.