Sail on, Silver girl Sail on by Your time has come to shine All your dreams are on their way See how they shine |
Scarborough Fair. |
She comes back to tell me she's gone. As if I didn't know that, as if I didn't know my own bed. As if I'd never noticed the way she brushed her hair from her forehead. |
She looked me over and I guess she thought I was alright. Alright in a sort of limited way for an off-night. |
She says, maybe these emotions are as near to love as love will ever be. |
She was physically forgotten Then she slipped into my pocket With my car keys She said you've taken me for granted Because I please you |
Some people never say the words 'I love you'. It's not their style to be so bold. Some people never say those words: 'I love you' But, like a child, they're longing to be told. |
Someone told me it's all happening at the zoo |
Sonny sits by his window and thinks to himself, how it's strange that some rooms are like cages, Sonny's yearbook from high school is down from the shelf and he idoly thumbs through the pages. Some have died, some have fled from themselves, or struggled from here to get there. Sonny wonders beyond his interior walls, runs his hands through his thining brown hair. |
Take me to the Mardi Gras. |
The commission was concerned about the working relationship between myself and Judge Castillo when I served as presiding judge in 2003. I regret that despite my apology to that judge and my efforts to restore a working relationship he chose to file a complaint, |
The report says you don't show the consequences of violence, that it glorifies violence too often. |
The thought that life could be better is woven indelibly into our hearts and our brains. |
The words of the prophets are written on the subway walls and tenements halls and whispered in the sounds of silence |
There must be 50 ways to leave your lover |