i remember when i watch Chungking Express, a film of Wong Kar-wai, everything has an expiry date, including love.
we fall in love only one time, obstacles will follow and we will spend the rest of our life to recover back. it sound terrific. but it’s good to look at the back side of how love could effect to our daily life.
i also sat down and try to understand about the expiration of love, does it truly exist? how this thing could happen. i found out some clues and write it down somewhere sometime ago in an open letter.
some people read and found it almost true to their case, and this short small letter has help them a lot to understand what happen to them.
i still believe there’s always a space between man and woman. there’s always a circumstance that man or woman cannot understand the opposite gender.
it’s the nature of both side, and i believe somehow we still always can eliminate or minimize that space so that we could easily talk to each other, listen to the reason and let things go.
check out my an open love letter that i wrote few year back,
there’s a song that i found it also could talk the true of love, it’s a Khmer song, coming from Spark Music few years ago, we all still could find in any Karaoke in town if you want to sing.
this song tell about the complexity of the feeling that even we know the woman will not come back to us, but this love, this good feeling still remains, there’s no way to take it out, there’s no way to end it.
check it out in youtube, you will love this love song




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I used to hear this!
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