Under the Stars is an outdoor film screening held in Ateneo every year where you can pretty much go for free and have a good time. They show student films, some performances by Ateneo bands, and a feature film which this year is “Everyone Says I Love You” by Woody Allen.
It’s open to all, so just go to Ateneo, ask around where JSEC field is, and there you go, you can pretty much enjoy all these shenanigans with friends, family, lovers, it’s complicated’s and what not emo thing you love.
I woke up this morning with a funny taste in my head. Spackled some butter over my whole grain bread. Something tastes different, maybe it’s my tongue. Something tastes different, suddenly I’m not so young.
I’m just a stranger, even to myself. A re-arranger of the proverbial bookshelf. Don’t be a fool girl, tell him you love him. Don’t be a fool girl, you’re not above him.
I never thought I could love anyone but myself. Now I know I can’t love anyone but you. You make me think that maybe I won’t die alone. Maybe I won’t die alone.
Kiss the boys as they walk by, call me their baby. But little do they know, I’m just a maybe. Maybe my baby will be the one to leave me sore. Maybe my baby will settle the score.
I never thought I could love anyone but myself. Now I know I can’t love anyone but you. You make me think that maybe I won’t die alone. Maybe I won’t die alone.
What have I become? Something soft and really quite dumb. Because I’ve fallen, oh, ‘cuz I’ve fall-fallen, oh ‘cuz I’ve fall-fall-fallen So far away from the place where I started from.
I never thought I could love anyone. I never thought I could love anyone. I never thought I could love anyone, But you, but you, but you, but you, but you But you make me think that maybe I won’t die alone. Maybe I won’t die alone.