Intro Oooooh You high baby? Yaaahhh Yah? Talk to me You want me to tell you something? Uh huh I know what you want to hear A Chorus Cuz, I know you want me baby, I think I want you too, I think Ilove you baby, "I think I love you too"...
And I wanna believe you When you tell me that it'll be okay Yeah, I try to believe you But I don't When you say that it's gonna be It always turns out to be a different way I try to believe you Not today, today, today, today, today ...
I'm so tired of being here Suppressed by all of my childish fears And if you have to leave I wish that you would just leave 'cause your presence still lingers here And it won't leave me alone These wounds won't seem to heal This...
Where is the moment when we needed the most You kick up the leaves and the magic is lost They tell me your blue skies fade to grey They tell me your passion's gone away And I don't need no carryin' on You stand in the light just to hit...
Let's go back Back to the beginning Back to when the earth, the sun, the stars all aligned 'Cause perfect didn't feel so perfect Trying to fit a square into a circle Was no life I defy Chorus: Let the rain fall down And wake my dreams...
The lunar
calendar Nepal Sambat (Nepal Bhasa: नेपाल सम्बत) is
commonly used in the Kathmandu valley
of Nepal. It is believed
that in the reign of King Raghav Dev of Kathmandu, it was initiated by Sankhadhar
Sakhwa to commemorate the pay back of all the debts of people living in Kathmandu, then known as "Ya." Local legend has
it that he raised the funds through alchemy, turning the sand of the Bagmati River to gold dust. The Bikram Sambat is
official calendar of Nepal.
Gregorian calendar is also widely used due to it international acceptance and
Nepal Sambat has its own special relevance for Newars living in Nepal. Nepal
Sambat is one among few of the native calendars to Nepal. Most of others either passed
over the time or only maintain existence in the religious calendars called Patro.
This calendar was
widely used in official use during the Malla period in Kathmandu
valley. After the unification of Nepal, Saka sambat took ground and
later on, during the premiership of Chandra SJBR Bikram Sambat were recognized
for official use. This calendar, Nepal
sambat, is being revived, especially in Kathmandu
valley, over the last 3 decades. Moreover, the calendar was widely used by
Newars for cultural and religious purpose inside the Kathmandu
because of its relation with festivals Jatra that are celebrated in Valley