Hey, oh
Let me tell you no
Oh baby
Trying to decide, trying to decide
If I, really want to go out tonight
I never used to go out,
without you ,
I'm not sure I remember how to
I'm gonna be, gonna be late
But, all my girls gonna have to wait
Cause, I don't know if I like my outfit
I tried everything in my closet
Chorus:
Nothing feels right when I'm not with you
Sick of this dress and these Jimmy Choos
Taking them off, cause I feel a fool
Trying to dress up, when I'm missing you
I'ma step out of this lingerie
Curl up in a ball with something Hanes
In bed I lay, with nothing but, your T-Shirt on
Oh, with nothing but, your T-Shirt on
Hey, gotta be strong, gotta be strong
But, I'm really hurting now that your gone
I thought maybe I'd do some shopping
But, I didn't get pass the door and
Now I don't know, now I don't know
If I'm ever gonna let you go
And I couldn't even leave my apartment
I'm stripped down, torn up about it
Nothing feels right when I'm not with you
Sick of this dress and these Jimmy Choos
Taking them off, cause I feel a fool
Trying to dress up when I'm missing you
I'ma step out of this lingerie
Curl up in a ball and something Hanes
In bed I lay, with nothing with your T-Shirt on
Oh, with nothing but, your T-Shirt on
Trying to decide, trying to decide
If I really want to go out tonight
I couldn't even leave my apartment
I'm stripped down, torn up about it
Nothing feels right when I'm not with you
Sick of this dress and these Jimmy Choos
Taking them off, cause I feel a fool
Trying to dress up when I'm missing you
I'ma step out of this lingerie
Curl up in a ball and something Hanes
In bed I lay
Hey, hey
Nothing feels right when I'm not with you
Sick of this dress and these Jimmy Choos
Taking them off, cause I feel a fool
Trying to dress up when I'm missing you
I'ma step out of this lingerie
Curl up in a ball and something Hanes
In bed I lay, with nothing with your T-Shirt on
Oh, with nothing but, your T-Shirt on
Let me tell you know
With nothing but, your T-Shïrt on
This is not a song review, but I would like to talk about this song, or at least the content of this song.
Although the lyrics sounds quite indecent, it shows something-the significance of a Malaysian.
Maybe the purpose of putting this shoemaker is to get the rhyme, but it shows that the brand of Jimmy Choo is understandable in American society.
This means that there are many talented Malaysians, but most of them are not being appreciated, all because of policies that claim to help the 'majority'. It is kind of weird and it could be a substance for laughter, to see that when their own countries intentionally set policies to help the 'minorities', which is the indigenious people with the intention to keep the bloodline of the indigenious people alive, other country set policies to help the 'majority'.
Why? Why must the majority be protected?
Well, if you see, there are many races in this world, and I believe that almost every race can be successful, or at least self-sustain. This does not exclude the 'M's. They were once very great, like Sultan Mansor Shah and Maharaja Abu Bakar. They had prove themselves that they can be successful.
But why? Why did this even exist? The self-exiled political critic-Raja Petra Kamaruddin expressed this situation to be equal with a drug addict. Drug addict is first introduced with the drug by someone, then the addict starts, and the drug addict cannot live without drugs. Now, the person that holds the upper hand must be the drug dealer.
So, according to this equation, we must ask who had introduced this policy at the first place. We must ask what is the intentions of the person who introduce this policy. But more importantly, we must ask is it possible to curb this addiction.
If we ask this questions, we may be equate to contesting the 'protected' issue. And if we follow the perspective of the (former) aide to Prime Minister, Datuk Nasir Safar, our citizenship may be revoked.
This pathetic person, aide to the person that introduced "1Malaysia", made remarks recently in a 1Malaysia-related talk. Very 'spicy' remarks, so spicy that the Prime Minister Department had to declare that he had resign from his post.
I bet you didn't read this news. The Star just write in general, and had no details on what he had said.
They do not dare to publish that Datuk Nasir called the Indians "pendatang" (or imigrants), the Chinese (women) "selling their bodies", and warning anyone who against the SPM 10 subject policy to get their citizenship revoked. All of this can be read from today's edition of Oriental Daily News, and also Malaysiakini.
He even said this (translated from Oriental Daily News), "When the Malay language is the national language, how can they (MIC Branch members) discuss so many issues about the Tamil language? If they keep on expressing disatisfaction, I will revoke their citizenship."
(Sighing) It is another sad case of extremist, and definitely not a talent.
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