Ray Charles :: :: A tree in the park



When the noisy town
   Lets its windows down,
   Little slaves are free at night;
   Then we'll soon retreet
   ]From the busy street,
   Till the crowds are out of sight.
   There's a rendezvous for lovers,
   Where we two can play,
   Very near your door,
   In the city's core,
   But it seems a millions miles away.
   Meet me underneath our little tree in the park!
   No one else around, but you and me in the dark!
   Just five minutes from your door-step,
   I'll wait for your step to come along!
   And the city's roar becomes a song!
   While I'm waiting, I discover more in your charms;
   Suddenly I turn around, and your in my arms.
   And if there's a moon above you,
   I'll carve "I Love You," upon the bark,
   Underneath our little tree, inside the park!
   We'll make ev'ry bough
   Shake, and wonder how
   Two could be so nearly one.
   Ev'ry blade of grass
   Sadly sighs, "Alas!"
   Grass can never have such fun.
   In the desert town's oasis,
   We'll love ' neath the tree;
   It can't be a-miss
   If the birdies kiss;
   We're as good as birds, aren't we?

Teksty piosenek - news'y

2010.09.06 10:42:28

If you looked like her ideal type you might get a result, but the chances are she would run away screaming, or at least that was the general result I used to get with this approach?

The point being that before I just filtered out these women from my experience, because I just didnłt believe that there were any around. If you have this belief and you find a woman that is not really interested in you, or is brain dead from the neck up, why would you bother spending any time with her? If you knew there were hundreds of available women around you would just politely leave and look for a better opportunity. Just go somewhere where there are people in conversation with each other, maybe a bar or restaurant and just watch people that are getting on with each other, or not as the case may be.