How dare the Premier ignore my invitations?
He'll have to go
So, too, the bunch he luncheons with
It's second on my list of things to do
At the top, I'm stopping by
Your place of work and acting like
I haven't dreamed of you and I
And marriage in an orange grove
You are the only thing in any room you're ever in
I'm stubborn, selfish and too old.
I sat you down and told you how
the truest love that's ever found
Is for oneself
You pulled apart my theory
With a weary and disinterested sigh
So yes I guess I'm asking you
To back a horse that's good for glue
And nothing else
But find a man that's truer than,
Find a man that needs you more than I
Sit with me a while
And let me listen to you talk about
your dreams and your obsessions
I'll be quiet and confessional
The violets explode inside me
when I meet your eyes
Then I'm spinning and I'm diving
Like a cloud of starlings.
Darling is this love?
Elbow, StarlingsAn actual feature.
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i got soul,
but i'm not a soldier.
| ~FanArt100 |
I wish mine just required the turn of a handle.
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And always there will be the dream of travelling,
of boarding the boats sailing from trivia,
And always there will be the regret,
the sense of carnivals finished.
The Obsolete Nightingale - Brian Patten
keys shouldn't be so hard to find.
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i got soul,
but i'm not a soldier.
| ~FanArt100 |
--
And always there will be the dream of travelling,
of boarding the boats sailing from trivia,
And always there will be the regret,
the sense of carnivals finished.
The Obsolete Nightingale - Brian Patten
if it is, i'm totally screwed.
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i got soul,
but i'm not a soldier.
| ~FanArt100 |
--
And always there will be the dream of travelling,
of boarding the boats sailing from trivia,
And always there will be the regret,
the sense of carnivals finished.
The Obsolete Nightingale - Brian Patten
--
i got soul,
but i'm not a soldier.
| ~FanArt100 |
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"A work of art is the trace of a magnificent struggle." -Robert Henri
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