Saturday, February 26, 2011

Love the Interweb

Been looking for this Van Morrison classic for ages . He was in that, inarticulate yearnings of the heart, phase still, and in this track says all a pop song can or should say " Will you be my baby ". At once commonplace and sacred . Genius

1 comment:

Auntie Flo' said...

I love Van Morrison. Here's my favourite, which has particular poignancy for me sort of resonates with the Gadaffi nightmare:

Wonderful remark

How can you stand the silence
That pervades when we all cry?
How can you watch the violence
That erupts before your eyes?

How can you tell us something
Just to keep us hangin' on?
Something that just don't mean nothing
When we see it you are gone

Clinging to some other rainbow
While we're standing, waiting in the cold
Telling us the same old story
Knowing time is growing old.

That was a Wonderful Remark
I had my eyes closed in the dark
I sighed a million sighs
I told a million lies - to myself - to myself

How can we listen to you
When we know your talk is cheap?
How can we ever question
Why we give more and you keep?

How can your empty laughter
Fill a room like ours with joy
When you're only playing with us
Like a child does with a toy?

How can we ever feel the freedom
Or the flame lit by the spark
How can we ever come out even
When reality is stark?

That was a Wonderful Remark
I had my eyes closed in the dark - yeah
I sighed a million sighs
I told a million lies - to myself - to myself

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