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Spend the rest of my days here
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As usual, your comments are highly appreciated. Well, that's my interpretation of Bruno Mars' Locked Out Of Heaven song. So, it's just his feeling that being with the girl feels like in heaven and being away from her feels like locked out of heaven. Instead of explaining and describing the girl, the lyric of the song focuses on the man's feeling. The lyric only tells that the girl is charming in the line "Cause your sex takes me to paradise" and there's no more explanation and description about the girl which leave us the listeners to guess wildly about the girl. Similarly, her character is also not described in the lyric. Unfortunately, the lyric of the song does not explain how the girl looks like. This Bruno Mars' Locked Out Of Heaven song seems to me to tell about a man who changes his way of life as he falls in love with a girl. And all of those changes are caused by one thing namely love. And those sinners who usually live their life freely without taking care of any rule and convention may suddently become persons who obey the law (line 3 verse 4). spend the rest of my days here (Bakasyon nalang, wag na mag work, char ). Those who previously are afraid of taking any risks, because of falling in love, may turn into ones who fear nothing anymore (line 2 verse 1). The Real Housewives of Atlanta The Bachelor Sister Wives 90 Day Fiance Wife Swap The Amazing Race Australia Married at First Sight The Real Housewives of Dallas My 600-lb Life Last Week Tonight with John Oliver. Those who usually don't believe in love and miracles can suddenly believe in both when they meet someone who makes them in love (line 1 verse ). Meaning, Main Idea, and Message of The Songįalling in love can sometimes change one's way of life. Open up your gates cause I can't wait to see the light I'm born again every time you spend the night Nante recalled that a Clif bar and a sandwich the searchers gave him tasted good after he was found about 2 miles from his family’s campsite.ĭespite the frightening experience, he said, “I’m still going to go camping.But swimming in your waters is something spiritual But after his second night alone, Nante said he woke to noises, including people yelling his name Monday afternoon. Spend the rest of my days here Oh, woah, woah, woah Yeah, yeah, yeah Can I just stay here Spend the rest of my days here Chorus Cause you make me feel like Ive been locked outta heaven. “I just ate snow because I usually do it at home, too,” Nante said.Īfter spending the first night alone, he said he saw a helicopter hovering overhead and waved his hands and yelled but the chopper’s crew didn’t see him below. “I prayed for being found and not stuck out here for the rest of my life,” he said, adding that he ate snow to stave off hunger during his predicament. Nante spent Saturday and Sunday nights alone amid overnight temperatures that fell into the 40s. Jason Wickstrom with Michigan State Police said the area where he became lost in the 60,000-acre park along Lake Superior is “very hilly, rough terrain” with rivers that were running high after snow melt and recent rainfall.

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More than 150 people from various law enforcement groups joined the search on foot, in the air and on water for Nante, who is a second grader at the Hurley School District in Wisconsin.

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“We were hoping he wasn’t walking around that night, and he’d hunkered down.” “I was worried about the cold and that he was by himself. His mother, Jessica Buerger, said that after the group returned to the campsite and found that Nante wasn’t there, they searched for him before calling for help.

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Nante said he started walking toward where he thought his family had been camping but ended up lost, by a river. “So my uncle, he said to go back to camp and I couldn’t say, `I don’t know the way back to camp’ because he’d already turned around and left,” he told ABC’s “Good Morning America.” Nante Niemi said he was helping relatives gather wood at the Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula when an uncle told him to return to camp last Saturday afternoon. An 8-year-old Wisconsin boy who spent two days lost in a remote, rugged northern Michigan park before being found says he prayed during his ordeal that he wouldn’t be “stuck out here for the rest of my life.”












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