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First entry Lead us to truth Song by Gi Oh oh oh oh oh.... We’ve been deceived I would be seeing on a TV, the lights, cameras, the actions and smoked screens But the truth that lies underneath, is opposed in the guy that we say we need Don’t be so easily misguided by the clever schemes in disguises Look a little deeper and you will discover: affection of another; Jesus is a keeper Chorus: Jesus show us the way that leads to You Don’t wanna astray, lead us to Truth Show us the way that leads us to You Don’t wanna astray, lead us to Truth In the society we ‘re plagued with confusion, the face value is only an illusion But the knowledge of reality is dilusion, Help me form my ultimate conclusion No more following and listening to what they say (NO!) They’re nothing in authority anyway Look a little deeper and you will discover affection of another Jesus is a keeper Jesus show us the way that leads to You Don’t wanna astray, lead us to Truth Show us the way that leads us to You Don’t wanna astray, lead us to Truth Oh oh oh oh.... 2nd entry Beauty and the Beast Gabrielle-Suzanne Barbot de Villenueve Prince Adam was cursed to a beast form by Enchantress who saw no love in his arrogant heart for others. The one way he could break the spell was to learn to love another and earn her love in return before the last petal from his enchanted rose fell, which would bloom until his twenty-first birthday. But who could ever learn to love a beast? Ten years later, Maurice, an inventor from a nearby village, becomes lost in the woods and seeks shelter in the Beasts castle, the Beast imprisons him for trespassing. His daughter Belle, a bookworm who dreams of life outside her provincial village, finds him trapped in the castle and offers her place in his stead. The Beast accepts with a promise shell remain in the castle forever. In the beginning Belle views him as nothing more than a monster, he views her as difficult and stubborn. But the two soon taste the bitter-sweetness of finding you can change and learning you were wrong. 3rd entry Destiny Song by Jim Brickman What if I never knew What if I never found you I never had This feeling in my heart How did this come to be I dont know how you found me But from the moment I saw you Deep inside my heart I knew Chorus: Baby youre my destiny You and I were meant to be With all my heart and soul Ill give my love to have and hold And as far as I can see You were always meant to be My destiny Oooohhhhh I wanted someone like you Someone that I could hold on to And give my love until the end Of time Oohhh But forever was just a word (just a word) Something Id only heard about But now youre always there for me When you say forever I believe Chorus: Baby youre my destiny You and I were meant to be With all my heart and soul Ill give my love to have and hold And as far as I can see You were always meant to be My destiny Oooooohhhh Maybe all we need Is just a little faith Cuz baby I believe That love will find a way Heyyyyyyyy Ohhh Baby youre my destiny You and I were meant to be With all my heart and soul Ill give my love to have and hold And as far as I can see From now until eternity You were always meant to be My destiny Youre my destiny Yeahh yeahh oohhh 4th entry The Necklace Guy de Maupassant The story s about Mathilde Loisel, a middle-class girl who desperately wishes she were wealthy. Shes got looks and charm, but had the bad luck to be born into a family of clerks, who marry her to another clerk (M. Loisel) in the Department of Education. Mathilde is so convinced shes meant to be rich that she detests her real life and spends all day dreaming and despairing about the fabulous life shes not having. She envisions footmen, feasts, fancy furniture, and strings of rich young men to seduce.One day M. Loisel comes home with an invitation to a fancy ball thrown by his boss, the Minister of Education. M. Loisel has gone to a lot of trouble to get the invitation, but Mathildes first reaction is to throw a fit. She doesnt have anything nice to wear, and cant possibly go! How dare her husband be so insensitive? M. Loisel doesnt know what to do, and offers to buy his wife a dress, so long as its not too expensive. Mathilde asks for 400 francs, and he agrees. Its not too long before Mathilde throws another fit, though, this time because she has no jewels. So M. Loisel suggests she go see her friend Mme. Forestier, a rich woman who can probably lend her something. Mathilde goes to see Mme. Forestier, and she is in luck. Mathilde is able to borrow a gorgeous diamond necklace. With the necklace, shes sure to be a stunner. The night of the ball arrives, and Mathilde has the time of her life. Everyone loves her (i.e., lusts after her) and she is absolutely thrilled. She and her husband (who falls asleep off in a corner) dont leave until 4am. Mathilde suddenly dashes outside to avoid being seen in her shabby coat. She and her husband catch a cab and head home. But once back at home, Mathilde makes a horrifying discovery: the diamond necklace is gone.M. Loisel spends all of the next day, and even the next week, searching the city for the necklace, but finds nothing. Its gone. So he and Mathilde decide they have no choice but to buy Mme. Forestier a new necklace. They visit one jewelry store after another until at last they find a necklace that looks just the same as the one they lost. Unfortunately, its 36 thousand francs, which is exactly twice the amount of all the money M. Loisel has to his name. So M. Loisel goes massively into debt and buys the necklace, and Mathilde returns it to Mme. Forestier, who doesnt notice the substitution. Buying the necklace catapults the Loisels into poverty for the next ten years. Thats right, ten years. They lose their house, their maid, their comfortable lifestyle, and on top of it all Mathilde loses her good looks. After ten years, all the debts are finally paid, and Mathilde is out for a jaunt on the Champs Elysées. There she comes across Mme. Forestier, rich and beautiful as ever. Now that all the debts are paid off, Mathilde decides she wants to finally tell Mme. Forestier the sad story of the necklace and her ten years of poverty, and she does. At that point, Mme. Forestier, aghast, reveals to Mathilde that the necklace she lost was just a fake. It was worth only five hundred francs. 5th entry I know what love is! Poem by Abdul Wahab I know what seeing is! As I saw you that day for the first time So I know what liking is! I know what striking is! As I stroke stone against stone So I know what the spark is! I know what rubbing is! As I rubbed heart against heart So I know what love is! I know what caring is! As I had been used to it since we met So I know what soft touch is! I know what fire is! As I had been burning along with you So I know what nectar is! I know what compassion is! As I have experienced it with you So I know what affection is! I know what addiction is! As I have been addicted to the smell of you So I know what obsession is! I know what memory is! As I have experienced the break up So I know what the hurt is! I know what mistake is! As I have been the victim of misjudgement So I know what reconciliation is! I know what longing is! As I have suffered from emptiness So I know what she is! I know what losing is! As I have lost in the rough wind So I know what I miss!
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