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02 Mar 00 - 08:08 AM (#188047) Subject: Lyric Quote of the Day--Mar 2 From: Mbo One of the most gorgeous songs ever, in my opinion. It's by Stephen Schwartz. My days are brighter than morning air Evergreen, pine, and autumn blue But all my days were twice as fair If I could share My days with you My nights are warmer than firecoals Incense and stars, and smoke bamboo But nights were warm beyond compare If I could share My nights with you To dance in my dreams To shine when I need the sun With you To hold me when dreams are done And oh... My dearest love If you will take my love Then all my dreams are truly begun And as time weaves ribbons of memory To sweeten life when youth is through But I would need no memories there If I could share My life with you --Mbo |
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02 Mar 00 - 09:53 AM (#188093) Subject: RE: Lyric Quote of the Day--Mar 2 From: MMario Most of this applies to friends and friendship as well as the obvious. |
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02 Mar 00 - 10:12 AM (#188098) Subject: RE: Lyric Quote of the Day--Mar 2 From: Peg ooh I love this song; beautiful lyrics...we sang it in high school choir... Pippin has a lot of great ones; we also did Godspell a million times and it also has some great songs by Schwartz...
Come sing about sweet rejoicing
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02 Mar 00 - 10:32 AM (#188107) Subject: RE: Lyric Quote of the Day--Mar 2 From: Mbo We don't need alabaster We don't need chrome We've got our special plaster Take my hand, I'll take you home Ooh, these elations bright In each other's eyes... --Mbo |
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02 Mar 00 - 08:31 PM (#188488) Subject: RE: Lyric Quote of the Day--Mar 2 From: Dave (the ancient mariner) Good song mate, I like it. Yours,Aye.Dave |
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03 Mar 00 - 02:47 AM (#188624) Subject: RE: Lyric Quote of the Day--Mar 2 From: Lonesome EJ When in the chronicle of wasted time I see descriptions of the fairest wights, And beauty making beautiful old rime In praise of ladies dead and lovely knights, Then, in the blazon of sweet beauty's best, Of hand, of foot, of lip, of eye, of brow, I see their antique pen would have expressed Even such a beauty as you master now. So all their praises are but prophecies Of this our time, all your pre-figuring; And, for they looked but with divining eyes, They had not skill enough your worth to sing. For we,which now behold these present days, Have eyes to wonder, but lack the tongues to praise. |