Boeah Rindoe (Perfected Spelling: Buah Rindu, Indonesian for Fruits of Longing) is a 1941 poetry collection by Amir Hamzah. The poems date to Amir's first years in Java, between 1928 and 1935. According to Anthony Johns of Australia National University, the poems are arranged chronologically, as indicated by Amir's increasing maturity as a writer while developing the poems. The collection includes twenty-three titled poems and two untitled pieces. Ten of the poems had previously been published, including Amir's first published works (both from 1932), "Mabuk..." and "Sunyi".
In Buah Rindu, Amir shows an affinity for using traditional Malay poetic forms such as the quatrain, but unlike the highly fixed traditional forms, he mixes the rhyming patterns. The text is dominated by terms related to love and searching, and according to Dutch scholar of Indonesian literature A. Teeuw the collection is united by a theme of longing. Johns states that the imagery in Buah Rindu is dependent on traditional Malay literature, and that Amir's terminology is heavily influenced by classical Malay poetry. The author's use of language is also notably coloured by Javanese terms and ideas, and another source of influence appears to be Indian literature, with references to Hindu gods and goddesses.
The Bubble (Hebrew: הבועה HaBuah) is a 2006 romantic drama directed by Eytan Fox telling the story of two men who fall in love, one Israeli and one Palestinian. The title of the film refers to Tel Aviv, a relatively peaceful city in a tumultuous region and the setting of the film.
Noam, a young Israeli reservist working at a checkpoint while on reserve duty, is crushed when he witnesses a Palestinian woman giving birth to a dead baby; he also locks eyes with a young Palestinian man there, Ashraf. He then gets back to Tel Aviv as he has finished his military service. There he shares a flat with another gay man, Yali, and a woman, Lulu, who works in a soap shop. The three roommates live a generally bohemian life.
Ashraf arrives at the apartment to return Noam's passport, which he had dropped and left at the checkpoint. Noam takes Ashraf to the roof to look at the city skyline. They talk and Ashraf kisses Noam and they spend the night together. Soon it is agreed that Ashraf will move in with them and work in Yali's restaurant as a Jew under the name Shimi, as he could not be openly gay in the Palestinian territories like he can in the more liberal and cosmopolitan city of Tel Aviv. For a time, all goes well for the couple despite some jealousy on the part of Yali. However, Ashraf flees to his family in Nablus when he is recognized by Lulu's former boyfriend as a Palestinian. Ashraf does not return any of Noam's calls.
Coordinates: 29°58′N 89°08′E / 29.967°N 89.133°E / 29.967; 89.133 Rindu is a village and township in the Tibet Autonomous Region of China.
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Usher... Usher... Usher... Uh, uh, uh. What we bout to do. A-Just get on down. Brandy...
Don't even think about calling me crazy. You know you peeped that lady (Yeah, yeah yeah. Yeah Yeah). Then when I turned
and looked at you, you tried to play it off. But I could tell that you 2 were friends.
She was just too nervous. And she was looking like she was hurt. Like a memory had surfaed. It kinda got her pissed. I'm
kinda wondering myself and you're really no help to me. How you 2 know each other so well? Cause I wanna know now. You
better start talking...
Who is she to you? Don't lie to me. Who is she to you? My eyes can see. There's something going on between you 2. I think
you better let me know, that's fa sure.
Who is she to me? Nobody babe. Who is she to me? No need to explain. I ain't done nothing wrong. I swear to you. Ain't
nothing going on but us. That's wassup.
See I don't know why homegirl keeps on lying on everything. I'm not lying (No, no, no. Oh no. No, no, no, no). You make
it worse acting all insecure. She see you bugging so that's why she wants to be spotted, yeah.
Go 'head and say you don't try trust me (trust me)! Always going outta your way to bust me! You come up empty-handed. You
don't understand it. You better go 'head and listen! Girl you got it twisted. Don't be paying that broad no attention.
Cause the one I'm with. Don't be asking me... Yeah...
Who is she to you? Don't lie to me (Who is she). Who is she to you? My eyes can see (My eyes). There's something going on
between you 2. I think you better let me know, that's fa sure.
Who is she to me? Nobody babe. Who is she to me? No need to explain. I ain't done nothing wrong. I swear to you. Ain't
nothing going on but us. That's wassup.
Damn right, I wanna know her name (Why?) Tell me how you know her babe (I don't). Why did you make that face? You look so
ashamed.
I'm not ashamed, I'm surprised you think of me as that guy. I've never done you wrong. What's going on! I don't know who
she is.
Who is she to you? (Who is she) Don't lie to me. Who is she to you? (What did you do) My eyes can see. There's something
going on between you 2. I think you better let me know, that's fa sure.
Who is she to me? Nobody babe (This is crazy...). Who is she to me? (..To think I'd cheat on my baby) No need to explain.
I ain't done nothing wrong. I swear to you. Ain't nothing going on but us. That's wassup.
Who is she to you? Don't lie to me (Don't lie). Who is she to you? My eyes can see (Tell me the truth). There's something
going on between you 2. I think you better let me know, that's fa sure.
Who is she to me? Nobody babe (Nobody baby). Who is she to me? No need to explain (No need to explain). I ain't done
nothing wrong. I swear to you. Ain't nothing going on but us. That's wassup.
Get on down. Get on down. C'mon.
Timbo... We gon get on down. We gon get on down.
B-Rocka... We gon get on down. We gon get on down.
Timbo the King. Brandy the Queen.