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Arsenal 2-0 Middlesbrough The FA Cup Fifth Round Proper Sunday 15 February Emirates Stadium Winners receive £180,000 from FA Prize Fund Two goals in as many minutes from Olivier Giroud helped FA Cup holders Arsenal progress to this season’s Sixth Round at the expense of Middlesbrough. The Frenchman was on-hand to convert Kieran Gibbs’s low cross after 27 minutes – and he doubled the lead before the half-hour mark, neatly turning home an Alexis Sanchez corner at the near post. Championship leaders Middlesbrough stunned Manchester City in Round Four but they were no match for the Gunners at the Emirates. The visitors held firm for 30 minutes but Arsene Wenger’s men dominated the play from first to last and are in the hat for Monday’s quarter-final draw. Arsenal assumed control immediately and Santi Cazorla, the Gunners’ captain for the day, called Tomas Mejias into action early on, as the former Real Madrid keeper was required to turn his compatriot’s 20-yard free-kick behind for a corner. Giroud capitalised after Boro conceded possession in their own half, but hit his shot straight down the centre. He was to be more accurate with his next effort. Some typically neat build-up play from Arsenal was rewarded when Cazorla played in Gibbs down the left and the England full-back’s low centre was prodded home by Giroud. Aitor Karanka’s side have the meanest defence in the Championship, having conceded just 20 goals in 30 matches, but they switched off at an Arsenal corner and were duly punished. Some quick-thinking by Giroud allowed him to get a run on George Friend and he nipped ahead of Kike at the near post to sweep in a sumptuous second. It was no more than Arsenal deserved for their first-half dominance. WEB The FA: thefa.com Wembley Stadium: wembleystadium.com TWITTER The FA: twitter.com/fa The England Football Team: twitter.com/england Wembley Stadium: twitter.com/wembleystadium The FA WSL: twitter.com/fawsl FACEBOOK The FA Cup: facebook.com/thefacup The England Football Team: facebook.com/englandteam The England Women’s Football Team: facebook.com/englandwomen The FA WSL: facebook.com/fawsl Wembley Stadium: facebook.com/wembleystadium INSTAGRAM The England Football Team: instagram.com/england
Liverpool came from behind with two late goals to overcome ten-man Bolton Wanderers and avoid becoming the latest high-profile FA Cup scalp. Neil Danns second-half sending off proved the turning point as Eidur Gudjohnsen’s penalty was cancelled out by Raheem Sterling. Philippe Coutinho’s spectacular stoppage time strike secured the Reds a Fifth Round trip to Crystal Palace. Having failed to break down the Bolton defence at Anfield over a week ago, Brendan Rodgers named an attacking line-up with Raheem Sterling spearheading Lazar Markovic, Adam Lallana and Philippe Coutinho up front. WEB The FA: thefa.com Wembley Stadium: wembleystadium.com TWITTER The FA: twitter.com/fa The England Football Team: twitter.com/england Wembley Stadium: twitter.com/wembleystadium The FA WSL: twitter.com/fawsl FACEBOOK The FA Cup: facebook.com/thefacup The England Football Team: facebook.com/englandteam The England Women’s Football Team: facebook.com/englandwomen The FA WSL: facebook.com/fawsl Wembley Stadium: facebook.com/wembleystadium INSTAGRAM The England Football Team: instagram.com/england
Arsenal snatched victory from the jaws of defeat to win a record-equalling 11th FA Cup, as they beat Hull City 3-2 in an enthralling encounter at Wembley Sta...
West Bromwich Albion cruised into the FA Cup Sixth Round with a comfortable 4-0 win at The Hawthorns as Brown Ideye’s purple patch continued. The Nigeria international, who had bagged in his last two Premier League games, nabbed a poacher-like brace, while solo strikes for James Morrison and Saido Berahino worsened ten-man West Ham United’s woes. WEB The FA: thefa.com Wembley Stadium: wembleystadium.com TWITTER The FA: twitter.com/fa The England Football Team: twitter.com/england Wembley Stadium: twitter.com/wembleystadium The FA WSL: twitter.com/fawsl FACEBOOK The FA Cup: facebook.com/thefacup The England Football Team: facebook.com/englandteam The England Women’s Football Team: facebook.com/englandwomen The FA WSL: facebook.com/fawsl Wembley Stadium: facebook.com/wembleystadium INSTAGRAM The England Football Team: instagram.com/england
Daniel Sturridge and match-winner Adam Lallana broke Crystal Palace hearts with two goals in nine second half minutes to cement Liverpool's 2-1 Fifth Found FA Cup triumph at Selhurst Park. Twenty five years ago Palace boss Alan Pardew lashed home the winner against Liverpool that took Palace to their only Cup Final. This time he had to take a back seat - just like in 2006 when the Reds last won The FA Cup against Pardew's West Ham. In a passionate game, Liverpool's efficiency won the day after Fraizer Campbell had seized on a defensive lapse involving Martin Skrtel and keeper Simon Mignolet to give the Eagles a 15th-minute lead. But Sturridge levelled things up in the 49th minute with a lovely volley, having just drifted level with the Eagles back line to receive Jordan Henderson's tasty chipped cross. It was a delicate moment from a classy player obviously well on the road to recovery with goals and fitness following his six-month injury lay-off. WEB The FA: thefa.com Wembley Stadium: wembleystadium.com TWITTER The FA: twitter.com/fa The England Football Team: twitter.com/england Wembley Stadium: twitter.com/wembleystadium The FA WSL: twitter.com/fawsl FACEBOOK The FA Cup: facebook.com/thefacup The England Football Team: facebook.com/englandteam The England Women’s Football Team: facebook.com/englandwomen The FA WSL: facebook.com/fawsl Wembley Stadium: facebook.com/wembleystadium INSTAGRAM The England Football Team: instagram.com/england
Blackburn Rovers brushed aside Premier League opposition in The FA Cup for a second time this season, sending Stoke City out with a 4-1 hiding. After seeing off Swansea City at Ewood Park in the Fourth Round, they were even more convincing here as strike partners Josh King and Rudy Gestede ran the Potters ragged. WEB The FA: thefa.com Wembley Stadium: wembleystadium.com TWITTER The FA: twitter.com/fa The England Football Team: twitter.com/england Wembley Stadium: twitter.com/wembleystadium The FA WSL: twitter.com/fawsl FACEBOOK The FA Cup: facebook.com/thefacup The England Football Team: facebook.com/englandteam The England Women’s Football Team: facebook.com/englandwomen The FA WSL: facebook.com/fawsl Wembley Stadium: facebook.com/wembleystadium INSTAGRAM The England Football Team: instagram.com/england
Cambridge United’s FA Cup adventure ended at the Theatre of Dreams as Manchester United booked their place in the Fifth Round with a 3-0 victory. It turned out to be a comfortable evening for the 11-time FA Cup winners, but it could have been so different for Cambridge had the League Two side not spurned a gilt-edged opportunity in the opening seconds. TWITTER The FA: twitter.com/fa The England Football Team: twitter.com/england Wembley Stadium: twitter.com/wembleystadium The FA WSL: twitter.com/fawsl FACEBOOK The FA Cup: facebook.com/thefacup The England Football Team: facebook.com/englandteam The England Women’s Football Team: facebook.com/englandwomen The FA WSL: facebook.com/fawsl Wembley Stadium: facebook.com/wembleystadium INSTAGRAM The England Football Team: instagram.com/england
Arsenal became the first team to seal a place at Wembley in The FA Cup Semi-Finals, when they knocked out Everton at the Emirates Stadium in Saturday's only ...
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West Ham United v Everton - Penalty Shootout Tuesday 13th January 2015 FA Cup Third Round Replay 120:00 +12:11 Penalty Shootout ends, West Ham United 2(9), Everton 2(8). 120:00 +11:56 Goal scored Goal! Goal! West Ham United 2(9), Everton 2(8). Adrián (West Ham United) converts the penalty with a right footed shot to the bottom left corner. 120:00 +11:10 Penalty missed! Still West Ham United 2(8), Everton 2(8). Joel Robles (Everton) hits the bar with a right footed shot. 120:00 +10:32 Goal scored Goal! Goal! West Ham United 2(8), Everton 2(8). Carl Jenkinson (West Ham United) converts the penalty with a right footed shot to the high centre of the goal. 120:00 +9:54 Goal scored Goal! Goal! West Ham United 2(7), Everton 2(8). Seamus Coleman (Everton) converts the penalty with a right footed shot to the bottom right corner. 120:00 +9:15 Goal scored Goal! Goal! West Ham United 2(7), Everton 2(7). Morgan Amalfitano (West Ham United) converts the penalty with a right footed shot to the bottom right corner. 120:00 +8:33 Goal scored Goal! Goal! West Ham United 2(6), Everton 2(7). Phil Jagielka (Everton) converts the penalty with a right footed shot to the bottom right corner. 120:00 +8:00 Goal scored Goal! Goal! West Ham United 2(6), Everton 2(6). Enner Valencia (West Ham United) converts the penalty with a right footed shot to the bottom right corner. 120:00 +7:25 Goal scored Goal! Goal! West Ham United 2(5), Everton 2(6). John Stones (Everton) converts the penalty with a right footed shot to the bottom left corner. 120:00 +6:47 Goal scored Goal! Goal! West Ham United 2(5), Everton 2(5). Carlton Cole (West Ham United) converts the penalty with a right footed shot to the bottom right corner. 120:00 +6:10 Goal scored Goal! Goal! West Ham United 2(4), Everton 2(5). Gareth Barry (Everton) converts the penalty with a left footed shot to the centre of the goal. 120:00 +5:31 Penalty saved! Stewart Downing (West Ham United) fails to capitalise on this great opportunity, left footed shot saved in the bottom right corner. 120:00 +5:05 Goal scored Goal! Goal! West Ham United 2(4), Everton 2(4). Bryan Oviedo (Everton) converts the penalty with a left footed shot to the centre of the goal. 120:00 +4:32 Goal scored Goal! Goal! West Ham United 2(4), Everton 2(3). Aaron Cresswell (West Ham United) converts the penalty with a left footed shot to the centre of the goal. 120:00 +3:53 Goal scored Goal! Goal! West Ham United 2(3), Everton 2(3). Leighton Baines (Everton) converts the penalty with a left footed shot to the bottom left corner. 120:00 +3:21 Goal scored Goal! Goal! West Ham United 2(3), Everton 2(2). Andy Carroll (West Ham United) converts the penalty with a left footed shot to the bottom left corner. 120:00 +2:51 Goal scored Goal! Goal! West Ham United 2(2), Everton 2(2). Romelu Lukaku (Everton) converts the penalty with a left footed shot to the bottom left corner. 120:00 +2:11 Goal scored Goal! Goal! West Ham United 2(2), Everton 2(1). Kevin Nolan (West Ham United) converts the penalty with a right footed shot to the bottom left corner. 120:00 +1:34 Penalty saved! Steven Naismith (Everton) fails to capitalise on this great opportunity, right footed shot saved in the bottom left corner. 120:00 +0:54 Goal scored Goal! Goal! West Ham United 2(1), Everton 2(1). Mark Noble (West Ham United) converts the penalty with a right footed shot to the bottom right corner. 120:00 +0:11 Goal scored Goal! Goal! West Ham United 2, Everton 2(1). Kevin Mirallas (Everton) converts the penalty with a right footed shot to the centre of the goal.
FA Cup's 50 Greatest Moments A look at the most memorable moments from the world's greatest domestic cup competition. FIRST BROADCAST: 31 Dec 2014 FA Cup's 50 Greatest Moments FA Cup's 50 Greatest Moments FA Cup's 50 Greatest Moments
Man City v Man Utd FA Cup Manchester United survived a stirring fightback from Manchester City to win a thrilling FA Cup third-round derby at the Etihad Stadium. The drama started before kick-off when United announced Paul Scholes was coming out of retirement to play until the end of the season and was named on the bench. And it did not let up for a pulsating 90 minutes which threatened a United rout as they established a three-goal lead by half-time, but ended with Sir Alex Ferguson's side hanging on as City tried to complete the most unlikely comeback. City were also fuelled by a burning sense of injustice after losing influential defender and captain Vincent Kompany to a contentious early red card from referee Chris Foy after a two-footed challenge on Nani. United were already ahead courtesy of Wayne Rooney's header - and with City suffering a numerical disadvantage the visitors punished their neighbours in a style that, at one point, threatened complete revenge for their 6-1 thrashing at Old Trafford in October. Danny Welbeck added a second before Rooney was on target again from a rebound after his penalty was saved by City's stand-in goalkeeper Costel Pantilimon, who was in for the rested Joe Hart. Roberto Mancini's side refused to capitulate in adversity, mounting a response that ultimately failed to rescue the game but did great credit to their resilience and determination. Aleksandar Kolarov's free-kick reduced the deficit and, when Sergio Aguero took advantage of Anders Lindegaard's handling error with 25 minutes left, City had real hopes of forcing a replay. United held on, but boss Ferguson was clearly unhappy with the carelessness demonstrated by his team that threatened to allow a comfortable situation and a place in the fourth round slip from their grasp. Scholes was introduced just before the hour but, understandably, looked very short of match sharpness. He spread some trademark passes and had a low shot saved, but the 37-year-old also tired rapidly and gave the ball away for City's second goal. When the rumoured return of Scholes became a reality he was afforded a rapturous reception from United's supporters as he came out to warm up. And, after the visitors survived early pressure from City, their fans were celebrating again when Rooney soared to meet Antonio Valencia's cross and direct a fine header beyond Pantilimon via the underside of the bar. Matters were made considerably worse for City two minutes later when Kompany was sent off for his challenge on Nani, which referee Foy deemed worthy of a red card despite the Belgian appearing to get the ball. This twin setback left City unsettled and United took advantage to add two further goals and assume total control by the interval. The game looked to have been pushed beyond City's reach when Rooney got his second when referee Foy correctly pointed to the spot following Kolarov's late tackle on Welbeck. Rooney's spot-kick was saved by Pantilimon but rebounded kindly to allow the former Everton man to head home and leave City's players and supporters stunned. And yet Mancini's men gathered themselves during the break to mount a stirring recovery. Mancini made a double change, taking off David Silva and Adam Johnson for Stefan Savic and Pablo Zabaleta. City were back in the game within three minutes of the restart as Kolarov sent a fine free-kick into the corner from 20 yards to offer hope of an unlikely comeback. This was the signal for Ferguson to reintroduce Scholes in place of Nani - but he was to quickly play an undistinguished part as City further cut the arrears. The veteran lost possession and when Lindegaard failed to hold Aguero's shot, the Argentine followed up to score with ease. The momentum was with City and as the game entered its closing stages another ex-England player hit the comeback trail once more as Owen Hargreaves replaced the disappointing Nasri. City had a penalty appeal turned down when Phil Jones handled, but United should also have been awarded a second spot-kick earlier when Kolarov fouled Valencia. There was still time for Kolarov to sting Lindegaard's palms with a free-kick in the dying seconds, but the parried effort was cleared by some frantic United defending. The final whistle brought a standing ovation from both sets of supporters - United's for the victory and a measure of revenge and City's for a show of strength from their side. To find out more about the The FA Cup visit: http://thefa.com/TheFACup/FACompetitions/TheFACup The FA Cup on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/TheFACup Follow us on Twitter http://twitter.com/fatvofficial Tags: Manchester City 2 - 3 Manchester United GOALS SCORED Kolarov '47 Rooney '9 Aguero '64 Welbeck '29 Welbeck '29 Rooney '39 man utd mcfc man city sky blues red devils mancini ferguson football association fa cup
A first half strike from Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and one from Lukas Podolski shortly after the break gave Arsenal the advantage in this closely fought FA Cup...
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Manish Bhasin introduces highlights from the second round of the FA Cup. It's a massive weekend for the lower-league and non-league sides who have made it through to this stage of the competition. They will be desperate to earn one of the 20 coveted places in the third round draw as the Premier League giants are placed in the hat. **THIS IS A NON-PROFIT VIDEO. Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. No copyright infringement intended. All footage belongs to the BBC
Watch highlights as League One Bradford stun Premier League leaders Chelsea by fighting back from two goals down to earn one of the biggest shocks in FA Cup history with a 4-2 victory in the fourth round at Stamford Bridge. MOTD FA CUP Chelsea 2-4 Bradford FC Full Highlights 24/01/2015 MOTD FA CUP Chelsea 2-4 Bradford FC Full Highlights 24/01/2015 MOTD FA CUP Chelsea 2-4 Bradford FC Full Highlights 24/01/2015 Gary Cahill and Ramires scored in the first half to put Jose Mourinho's men in control, but Jon Stead, Filipe Morais and Andy Halliday wrote themselves in to Bantams folklore with the goals to secure a famous win for the visitors. Gary Cahill Amazing Goal ~ Chelsea vs Bradford 1-0 24/01/2015 ( Fa Cup ) Gary Cahill Amazing Goal ~ Chelsea vs Bradford 1-0 24/01/2015 ( Fa Cup ) Gary Cahill Amazing Goal ~ Chelsea vs Bradford 1-0 24/01/2015 ( Fa Cup ) Gary Cahill Amazing Goal ~ Chelsea vs Bradford 1-0 24/01/2015 ( Fa Cup ) Gary Cahill Amazing Goal ~ Chelsea vs Bradford 1-0 24/01/2015 ( Fa Cup ) Gary Cahill Amazing Goal ~ Chelsea vs Bradford 1-0 24/01/2015 ( Fa Cup ) Gary Cahill Amazing Goal ~ Chelsea vs Bradford 1-0 24/01/2015 ( Fa Cup ) Gary Cahill Amazing Goal ~ Chelsea vs Bradford 1-0 24/01/2015 ( Fa Cup ) Gary Cahill Amazing Goal ~ Chelsea vs Bradford 1-0 24/01/2015 ( Fa Cup ) Gary Cahill Amazing Goal ~ Chelsea vs Bradford 1-0 24/01/2015 ( Fa Cup ) Gary Cahill Amazing Goal ~ Chelsea vs Bradford 1-0 24/01/2015 ( Fa Cup ) Gary Cahill Amazing Goal ~ Chelsea vs Bradford 1-0 24/01/2015 ( Fa Cup ) Chelsea vs Bradford match preview 24/01/2014 BPL Chelsea vs Bradford match preview 24/01/2014 BPL Chelsea vs Bradford match preview 24/01/2014 BPL
Classic FA Cup final between Spurs and Coventry in 1987. To find out more about the The FA Cup visit: http://thefa.com/TheFACup/FACompetitions/TheFACup The F...
Wigan Athletic continued their FA Cup defence in style with an incredible 2-1 victory at Manchester City. The Latics sprung one of the biggest surprises in F...
Watch the Fifth round draw here, skip to 11:46 for the start of the programme The FA Cup 2014-15 Fifth Round Draw was live on FATV at 715PM GMT (UTC). To find out more about FATV visit: http://thefa.com The FA Cup on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/TheFACup England on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/EnglandTeam The FA on Twitter http://twitter.com/fa England on Twitter http://twitter.com/england
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Arsenal's Road to the FA Cup title! The strong colour effects are because of the copyright. Since this channel got 2/3 warnings and might get banned whenever...
To celebrate Steven Gerrard's Liverpool career, FATV have put together a top five of the Captain Fantastic's goals in The FA Cup. The Liverpool Captain and former England Captain announced he will leave Liverpool at the end of this season. To find out more about the FA visit: http://thefa.com Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/FA The FA Cup on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/TheFACup England on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/EnglandTeam FAWSL on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/FAWSL
... remaining in the competition have set their sights on reaching the 2015 Bidvest Namibia Cup final.
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BBC News 2015-03-31Villa will be wearing our home kit at Wembley for the semi-final of the FA Cup ... 2014-15 FA Cup games.
noodls 2015-03-31We are searching for our junior superfan to walk out with the captain at the FA Cup semi-final at ...
noodls 2015-03-30... badge, to celebrate the team's recent FA Cup quarter-final triumph, and ensuing trip to Wembley.
noodls 2015-03-30... Division two side Birim DC United in the MTN FA Cup Round of 32 live draw which was held on Monday.
noodls 2015-03-30Roy Hodgson has recovered after a torrid World Cup in Brazil Photo: ... The FA Cup's Top 100 Greatest Moments.
The Daily Telegraph 2015-03-30[Independent (Lagos)] 2011 winners and Nigeria Nation-Wide League side, FC Lokoja, has been dumped ...
All Africa 2015-03-27... occurred 50 years ago today as Bill Shankly led the Reds to his first FA Cup final as manager.
noodls 2015-03-27... Parker calls forfuture FA Women's Cup draws to be shown live, rather than "behind closed doors".
BBC News 2015-03-26West Brom will pay tribute to former striker Jeff Astle by wearing a replica 1968 FA Cup final at ...
BBC News 2015-03-26Watch Jeff Astle score the winning goal for West Brom in the 1968 FA Cup victory against Everton at Wembley.
BBC News 2015-03-26The Football Association Challenge Cup, commonly known as the FA Cup, is a knockout cup competition in English football and is the oldest association football competition in the world. The "FA Cup" is run by and named after the Football Association and usually refers to the English men's tournament, although a women's tournament is also held. Its current sponsored name is the FA Cup with Budweiser.
The FA Cup was first held in 1871–72. Entry is open to all teams who compete in the Premier League, the Football League and in steps one to five of the FA National League System, as well as selected teams in step 6. This means that clubs of all standards compete, from the largest clubs in England and Wales down to amateur village teams. The tournament has become known for the possibility for "minnows" from the lower divisions to become "giant-killers" by eliminating top clubs from the tournament and even theoretically winning the Cup, although lower division teams rarely progress beyond the early stages. The qualification rounds and a system of byes mean that the very smallest and very biggest teams almost never meet.
I dreamt (that) I was driving away on a blue glass highway
I knew that this day was the day
And that's why I feel the way I feel
I'm still running, blue glass all over the place
My life seems nothing
You've got to push me today, push me baby
The brake's squeaks resound for a while increasing the violence
Of knowing it all comes to an end
And that's why I scream the way I scream
I feel like laughing, blue glass all over my face
My life was nothing
Feeding squirrels and drinking coffee
At the Meditation Park
No one knows this place, that seems to me.
Thousands of three-coloured leaves
Form a ground just made of trees
How long can they look this way for?
Now I'm picking references,
Without thinking anyway
To know the altitude more or less.
Well I see the Seymour Mountain
On the other side of the creek
Just in front of me snowy already.
Rotten ships remain anchored
There must be 25 or more
Where do they come from? What do they bring?
Aaaah. Only the air seems real
Aaaah... Not even me, and then
Aaaah... some remote voices I hear
Aaaah... Only the air
Now a sunbeam falls on me
Warm enough to feel its heat
I guess that now I must go to work
Aaaah... where do these voices come from
Aaaah... what do they say?
Aaaah... only the air
Red trams
Squeaking so much at the stops
Sparkling their electric horns
They have got those chill inner lights
As well as those immobile figures
Crestfallen bodies walking fast
In silence, giving out vapour
Avoiding stepping on the snow
I don't, I like its "crack"
Hating the whole life we've got to pass through
I tried so hard spending time with someone who could
Hear my voice beyond my voice but that's not real
Bacause they always smile too much
They smile too much to be sincere
That's what it seems to me
Unless I lock my door
Facing the other world
Every person has got the right to throw the pain away
But sometimes I wonder why we have such a plain brain
Must we turn back? Must we light a candle for the earth?
Must we kill? So, must we die to know the way we were?
Destination will be given to us
Passing away will make you free
Now sit back, and just relax
Don't remember anything to do
When the space came into light
I was sorry for that baby child
But I had no choice last night
Waving over green
That's my mission here
Have to wait for planes
They could raid today
Sing, sing, I've got to sing
Run, Run, I've got to run
A wary crowd looking after the sky
Don't leave me alone, if I can't watch the colours
Those sunny nights
Set the mood on the sky
Feel like a snowflake
So light that I could leave the wind
To lead my future
To gauge how long my fall will be
White gauzy backgrounds
Without this damned line that separates
2 worlds, 2 shines
2 times, 1 day
Setting fires, sweet sensation
When no one can share my mind at all
Angel of Night
Take me in your hands
Take it my life
Oh, my Lord of Darkness
Kill me slowly
Ready my mind
Drink my blood
And let me die
I want cry
Please be mine
For the rest of our life's
And then, My Love,
Heal my body
Give me the eternity
Conic dreams colliding with outer fields
Becoming time.
Very old thoughts roam still airtight
Waiting for a beam of light
Sounds in code grace new harsh unknow colours
While black storms spend their time emitting
Frequencies, testing our perceptions,
But again, we're not able to understand...
Budejovicka, metro station, February Chill wind, grey
snow Old ladies dragging their strained feet Facing the
endless avenue. Then, I identify her orange jacket And