Ifound my selfish looking out for. Trouble and strife. Someone with whom I'll spend. The rest of my days. But if I ever said I wasn't. Set in my ways. Then I guess you caught me. Lying to myself. What kind of fool. Brian McKnight Terjemahan Lagu For The Rest Of My Life Star light, star bright,Star light, star bright,Have you ever felt the way I feel tonight?Pernahkah Anda merasakan seperti yang saya rasakan malam ini?Sparkle in your eyes, as the diamond shines,Berkilau di matamu, saat berlian bersinar,Guaranteeing that you’ll always be bahwa Anda akan selalu menjadi milikku. Let me tell you, for the rest of my life I’ll be kuberitahu, selama sisa hidupku aku akan menjadi to tell you this evening,Ini untuk memberitahu Anda malam ini,And the rest of my days and nights belong to sisa hari dan malamku adalah can believe that there ain’t nothing in this world that I’d rather bisa percaya bahwa tidak ada apa pun di dunia ini yang lebih saya and forever my heart belongs to dan selamanya hatiku adalah and forever, for the rest of my life I love dan selamanya, selama sisa hidupku aku mencintaimu. And it’s alright, go ahead and cry,Dan tidak apa-apa, teruskan dan menangislah,I’m so happy now that I could sangat senang sekarang karena saya bisa mati.I understand your tearsSaya mengerti air mata andaAnd you touched my soul,Dan kamu menyentuh jiwaku,More than you dari yang kamu afraid that you would tell takut bahwa Anda akan memberitahu saya. Let me tell you, for the rest of my life I’ll be kuberitahu, selama sisa hidupku aku akan menjadi to tell you this evening,Ini untuk memberitahu Anda malam ini,And the rest of my days and nights belong to sisa hari dan malamku adalah can believe that there ain’t nothing in this world that I’d rather bisa percaya bahwa tidak ada apa pun di dunia ini yang lebih saya and forever my heart belongs to dan selamanya hatiku adalah and forever, for the rest of my life I love dan selamanya, selama sisa hidupku aku mencintaimu. The countdown has begun until the day,Hitungan mundur telah dimulai sampai hari ini,And I know that we’re gonna be together come what may,Dan aku tahu bahwa kita akan bersama-sama datang apa yang mungkin,And if you want me and need to always be there,Dan jika Anda menginginkan saya dan harus selalu berada di sana,Constantly, patiently, taking good care,Terus-menerus, sabar, berhati-hati,I’ll be there, you’ll know I’ll be akan ke sana, kau akan tahu aku akan berada di sana. For the rest of my life I’ll be sisa hidupku aku akan menjadi the rest of my days and nights belong to sisa hari dan malamku adalah can believe that there’s nothing in this world that I’d rather bisa percaya bahwa tidak ada sesuatu di dunia ini yang lebih saya and forever my heart belongs to dan selamanya hatiku adalah and forever, for the rest of my life I love dan selamanya, selama sisa hidupku aku love cinta kamu. Tonight and the rest of my life' is about never wanting to lose the person you love. In the first stanza of the song she describes the revelations chapter in the bible..Basically the end of the world "and the sky might catch on fire and burn the axis of the world" because she'd rather the world end than the pain of losing the one she loves " that why I prefer a sunless sky to the
It is close to a decade since she first started embracing the life of a professional athlete, but Republic of Ireland international Niamh Fahey hasn't ruled out the prospect of returning to a Gaelic football pitch at some point in the future. A TG4 All-Ireland SFC winner with her native Galway in 2004 under the tutelage of PJ Fahy, the Killannin woman switched regularly between inter-county ladies football and soccer before sealing a move to Women’s Super League outfit Arsenal in 2008. She was naturally drawn to Gaelic sports, with her brothers Gary and Richie, as well as her distant cousin Kevin Walsh, having been part of the Galway men’s teams that won All-Ireland senior titles in 1998 and 2001. A young Niamh Fahey with the Sam Maguire Cup after her brother Gary captained Galway to the All-Ireland title in 2001 Despite eventually drifting away from the Tribeswomen upon joining forces with Arsenal, she kept one foot in the LGFA by lining out for the Parnell’s club in London - with whom she won an All-Ireland intermediate title in 2012. A transfer to Chelsea in the winter of 2014 saw her taking up soccer on a full-time basis for the first time, however, and she went on to spend a single season with Bordeaux in France before transferring to her current employers Liverpool in 2018. The 35-year-old doesn’t have any grandiose plans for a potential comeback to ladies football, with plenty still left in the tank from a soccer perspective, but Killannin is a club that remains close to her heart. "Obviously if I go back home to Ireland, I’d love to play with my club team again. Beyond that, I don’t have many lofty ambitions past that, really. I would have always said, as the years go on, you’re still in the UK and you’re still playing professionally and at a high level. I try not to think too far down the line," Fahey acknowledged. "I’m happy now with where I’m at and if I ever do go back to Ireland of course I’d like to kick around, but it will probably be the over I don’t know what age category at that stage! We’ll see how my body is and all the rest of it." Niamh Fahey ahead of the international with Georgia in 2022 Although she has collected an astonishing 16 winners’ medals across three different English clubs, Fahey will - all things going well - realise a long-held ambition later on this summer. A senior debutant for the Republic of Ireland as far back as March 2007, she picked up her 105th cap last October when the women’s national team defeated Scotland in a crunch play-off encounter at Hampden Park in Glasgow to qualify for their first ever major tournament as the FIFA Women’s World Cup that is set to get underway in Australia and New Zealand in a matter of weeks. A persistent injury saw her missing out on the three friendlies that Vera Pauw’s charges have played thus far in 2023, but Fahey returned to captain Liverpool in their final two games of the Women’s Super League season. With Ireland set to face co-hosts Australia in front of 80,000 plus spectators on July 20 in Sydney, she will be doing everything within her power to ensure she makes Pauw’s final selection for the tournament later this month. "The whole reason I started playing in the first place was to be able to represent my country. It’s the main reason as well that the desire to continue my career has been there. To always try and play for Ireland, and hopefully qualify for a major tournament. We’ve done that as well, so it’s a dream come through really. To be able to go down there and play in a World Cup for Ireland. "They’ve had to move the fixture against Australia to a bigger capacity stadium because of the interest and the quick sell out. That’s really cool and obviously a massive occasion to be involved in the opening game against the hosts and everything else that comes with that. "I don’t think anyone was unhappy when Australia was drawn out for the first game and for us to be versus Australia. I think everyone was definitely excited about that one." Having captained a Galway team that included future Ireland women's rugby international Claire Molloy to an All-Ireland minor football title in 2005, Fahey’s leadership skills were evident from a young age. The Galway native recently returned to captain Liverpool in their final two games of the Women's Super League season Her experience with Ireland made her an ideal candidate to take over as skipper of Liverpool FC Women in August 2020 and when the Reds claimed the English Championship at the end of the 2021/22 season, it was an added bonus on top of what was already a big honour for Fahey. "I was very proud to be made captain. It’s a big responsibility, but there’s a great dressing room of girls there as well. There was plenty of experience along the way and it’s definitely a collective effort. It’s something I’m very proud of, being a childhood Liverpool fan. To be able to captain the team is something really special." Between Laura Harvey, Shelly Kerr both Arsenal, Vicky Jepson Liverpool and Emma Hayes Chelsea at club level, and Sue Ronan and Pauw on the international stage, Fahey has become accustomed to playing under female managers in women’s soccer. Her former team-mate Fiona Wynne has taken a similar step in ladies football with the Annaghdown stalwart currently serving as joint-manager alongside Mághnus Breathnach of the Galway seniors. Following defeats to Kerry and Mayo in the Lidl NFL Division One and TG4 Connacht SFC finals respectively, they will be hoping to make a big impact in the Brendan Martin Cup with the westerners set to face Cork and Tipperary in Group 4 of the All-Ireland series over the next fortnight. As someone who still keeps a close eye on their progress, Fahey remains hopeful the current crop can match the heroics of her 2004 side. We need your consent to load this YouTube contentWe use YouTube to manage extra content that can set cookies on your device and collect data about your activity. Please review their details and accept them to load the Preferences "I’ve always kept an eye on the Galway ladies team. I’m a big supporter of them as well. We’ve been close in recent years. Contested All-Irelands and league finals. It would be great to see Galway win another All-Ireland. There’s a lot of talent in the county as well. You never know," Fahey said. "The league final result wasn’t great, it didn’t go our way and a bit of a rocky start to the championship, but it’s a young team as well. Hopefully they can turn it around and you never know. It’s a funny game at times. You hit form and anything can happen."Watch a provincial hurling final double-header on Sunday, Limerick v Clare and Kilkenny v Galway 4pm, follow a live blog on all matches on and the RTÉ News app or listen to updates throughout the day on Sunday Sport on RTÉ Radio 1
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