Thursday, 25 September 2014

I See The Sun in Your Eyes (Lyrics)

Your face, I see the damage

Regularly gazes me down, down

I can't support but think

Our consecrated slope tumbled down, infant

Unhealed history 'cause nothing's correct

I say that everything you need is time

Furthermore perhaps its correct this time

Furthermore perhaps its wrong next time

Furthermore I suspect as much, she fits in with me

A ha, I see the sun in your eyes

A ha, I see my tears that you shout

A ha, I see the sun

The dividers shutting in

What's more I can't pause

Your eyes daylight downpour

I'll adore you till your demise, infant

Unhealed history 'cause nothing's correct

I say that everything you need is time

Furthermore perhaps its correct this time

Furthermore perhaps its wrong next time

Furthermore I suspect as much, you have a place with me

A ha, I see the sun in your eyes

A ha, I see my tears that you shout

A ha, I see the sun

Goodness, gracious, goodness

Goodness, gracious, goodness, gracious

Goodness, gracious, goodness

Goodness, gracious, goodness, gracious

My face gazes back

Fall into my arms

I feel your kiss

All around my face

I adore the sounds

That she just makes

Also I, I see the tears that you yell

A ha

A ha, I see the sun in your eyes

A ha, I see my tears that you holler

A ha, I see the sun

Gracious, goodness, gracious

(A ha)

Gracious, goodness, gracious, goodness

Gracious, goodness, gracious

(A ha)

Gracious, goodness, gracious, goodness

Gracious, goodness, gracious

(A ha)

Gracious, goodness, gracious, goodness

(I see the sun)

Gracious, goodness, gracious

(A ha)

Gracious, goodness, gracious, goodness

(I see the sun)

Thursday, 28 February 2013

Sun



The Sun is the star at the center of the Solar System. It is almost perfectly spherical and consists of hot plasma interwoven with magnetic fields. It has a diameter of about 1,392,684 km, about 109 times that of Earth, and its mass (about 2×1030 kilograms, 330,000 times that of Earth) accounts for about 99.86% of the total mass of the Solar System. Chemically, about three quarters of the Sun's mass consists of hydrogen, while the rest is mostly helium. The remainder (1.69%, which nonetheless equals 5,628 times the mass of Earth) consists of heavier elements, including oxygen, carbon, neon and iron, among others.

The Sun formed about 4.6 billion years ago from the gravitational collapse of a region within a large molecular cloud. Most of the matter gathered in the center, while the rest flattened into an orbiting disk that would become the Solar System. The central mass became increasingly hot and dense, eventually initiating thermonuclear fusion in its core. It is thought that almost all other stars form by this process. The Sun's stellar classification, based on spectral class, is G2V, and is informally designated as a yellow dwarf, because its visible radiation is most intense in the yellow-green portion of the spectrum and although its color is white, from the surface of the Earth it may appear yellow because of atmospheric scattering of blue light.

In the spectral class label, G2 indicates its surface temperature of approximately 5778 K (5505 °C), and V indicates that the Sun, like most stars, is a main-sequence star, and thus generates its energy by nuclear fusion of hydrogen nuclei into helium. In its core, the Sun fuses 620 million metric tons of hydrogen each second.

Tuesday, 17 July 2012

Eye

Eyes are organs that detect light and convert it into electro-chemical impulses in neurons. The simplest photoreceptors in conscious vision connect light to movement. In higher organisms the eye is a complex optical system which collects light from the surrounding environment, regulates its intensity through a diaphragm, focuses it through an adjustable assembly of lenses to form an image, converts this image into a set of electrical signals, and transmits these signals to the brain through complex neural pathways that connect the eye via the optic nerve to the visual cortex and other areas of the brain. Eyes with resolving power have come in ten fundamentally different forms, and 96% of animal species possess a complex optical system. Image-resolving eyes are present in molluscs, chordates and arthropods.

The simplest "eyes", such as those in microorganisms, do nothing but detect whether the surroundings are light or dark, which is sufficient for the entrainment of circadian rhythms.[citation needed] From more complex eyes, retinal photosensitive ganglion cells send signals along the retinohypothalamic tract to the suprachiasmatic nuclei to effect circadian adjustment.

Monday, 5 September 2011

The Sun in Your Eyes


Don't forget me I won't let you
I know how you feel - I've seen it myself
It's only the sun in your eyes

It's time to move on And I'm with you
I'll show you my feelings - I won't let go
But if you will grow, I am willing

It's only the sun - Only the sun in your eyes
And I know what you're feeling
It's only the sun in your eyes
And I know what your feeling
Never let anything hold you back
Let nothing take you back

Don't explain I'm feeling the same
Something's out there - I've been there before
It's only the sun in the distant skies
You're burning inside - Feel like you're on fire
Head outside, let the sun light the way
You gotta make a move - You'll surrender if you stay
Nothing to lose - Don't wait another day

It's only the sun - Only the sun in your eyes
And I know what you're feeling
It's only the sun, realize that I won't stop your leaving
Don't be surprised what you see - Soon realize It's not me
Cause I never wanted to hold you back

You gotta make a move
You'll surrender if you stay
Nothing to lose - Don't wait another day

It's only the sun - Only the sun in your eyes
And I know what your feeling
It's only the sun - Realize I always knew what you're feeling
Taking everything that you see
Making your own world without me
We gotta let go

Let nothing take you back