Reamonn is the fifth studio album by the German band Reamonn. In Germany, it was released on November 7, 2008, by Universal Music. In the UK, it was released on September 28, 2009.
The album is a comeback album for the group, because the members of Reamonn had wanted to separate, but reconciled their differences and returned to the studio.
"Open Skies" was the first single from the album. It was the theme song for the German film The Red Baron. The song was only released as a digital download.
"Through the Eyes of a Child" was released as the second single from the album. Lyrics include: "Why did we make it so hard? / This life is so complicated / until we see it through the eyes of a child."
"Million Miles" was the third single from the album. Fans could vote for the album's best song on Reamonn's official website, and "Million Miles" received most votes and was therefore released as the next single. On the cover is the following text: "Home is where there's no mistaking / All this space between us / Isn't going anywhere / But it's ok to be us." The song was co-written by Kara DioGuardi.
Tornø (meaning Thorn Island) is a small island in the Odense Fjord, roughly 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) northeast of the city of Odense, in Kerteminde Municipality, Funen, Denmark. It covers an area of 21 hectares (52 acres) and is connected to the mainland by a 300 m (980 ft)-long causeway. The first tenant farmer on the island was Hans Eriksen in 1921.
For years the island could only be reached by riding or driving through the shallow waters but after Anders Jørgensen bought the island in 1922, he connected it to the mainland by road so that he could transport shells from the island. The link was completed in 1926. His shell crushing plant has long disappeared but the land is still farmed on Odense Fjord's only inhabited island. The original farm has long been replaced by a modern brick building. As of 2006 the island had a population of 3 people, with 4 people reported in 2014, although the island is inaccessible to the general public. It contains a narrow strip of salt marsh.
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Torn is a 2013 Nigerian psychological thriller film directed by Moses Inwang starring Joseph Benjamin, Ireti Doyle and Monalisa Chinda. It received five nominations at the 2013 Best of Nollywood Awards for categories Director of the Year, Movie of the Year, Best Edited Movie, Best Screenplay, and Best Actress in a Leading Role, but did not win any awards.
Nollywood Reinvented praised its storyline, calling it a departure from the usual form of storytelling used in Nollywood. It currently holds a 58% average rating.
I was beaten by the rains
of december
I was thrown into a world
that I remember
Hated me and so I hate it too
I was freed by all the rules
that ensaved me
I was forged from all the
thoughts that you gave me
That is why i come for you
I was Torn and I was Worn
and I was broke in two
I was Torn and I was Worn
and I was broke in two
I was Torn and I was Worn
and I was broke in two
I was much more
much more before I met you
I defied all the whores
that you sent here
Bringing pain through the haze
until it's all clear
What you think is good for you
I remember all your sensless
words of wisdom
You raise your hand
like a flag call it religion
learn the lies
Butcherise the truth
I was Torn and I was Worn
and I was broke in two
I was Torn and I was Worn
and I was broke in two
I was Torn and I was Worn
and I was broke in two
I was much more
much more before I met you
Can't see it - Can't feel it
Can't see it - Can't feel it
Can't see it - Can't feel it
I feel the rain come
falling down
I was Torn and I was Worn
and I was broke in two
I was Torn and I was Worn
and I was broke in two
I was Torn and I was Worn
and I was broke in two
I was much more
much more before I met you
Can't feel it - can't see it