Saturday, October 30, 2004

I Don't Want To Wait

I Don't Want To Wait
by Paula Cole

So open up your morning light,
And say a little prayer for right
You know that if we are to stay alive
Then see the peace in every eye...



doo doo doo doo do doo do
do do doo doo doo doo dooo doo ooh



She had two babies, one was six months, one was three
In the war of '44...
Every telephone ring, every heartbeat stinging
When she thought it was God calling her
Oh, would her son grow to know his father?



(chorus)

I don't want to wait for our lives to be over,
I want to know right now will it be?
I don't want to wait for our lives to be over,
ill it be yes or will it be...sorry?



doo doo oooh doo ooh do do ooh



He showed up all wet on the rainy front step
Wearing shrapnel in his skin
And the war he saw lives inside him still,
It's so hard to be gentle and warm
The years pass by and now he has granddaughters



(Repeat chorus)



You look at me from across the room
You're wearing your anguish again
Believe me I know the feeling
It sucks you into the jaws of anger(oooooooh)
So breathe a little more deeply my love
All we have is this very moment
And I don't want to do what his father,
And his father, and his father did,
I want to be here now
So open up your morning light,
And say a little prayer for right
You know that if we are to stay alive,
And see the peace in every eye...



(Repeat chorus) x2



doo doo doo dooo oooh do dooo doo

doo doo doo dooo do doooo oooh

doo doo doo do dooo do do



So open up your morning light,
And say a little prayer for right
You know that if we are to stay alive
Then see the love in every eye...

Old memories keep flowing back.... (The Notebook)

Wednesday, October 20, 2004

Bush-Kerry debate transcript No. 3

SCHIEFFER: We've come, gentlemen, to our last question. And it occurred to me as I came to this debate tonight that the three of us share something. All three of us are surrounded by very strong women. We're all married to strong women. Each of us have two daughters that make us very proud.
I'd like to ask each of you, what is the most important thing you've learned from these strong women?
Senator Kerry?

Can I say, if I could just say a word about a woman that you didn't ask about, but my mom passed away a couple years ago, just before I was deciding to run. And she was in the hospital, and I went in to talk to her and tell her what I was thinking of doing.
And she looked at me from her hospital bed and she just looked at me and she said, Remember: integrity, integrity, integrity. Those are the three words that she left me with.
And my daughters and my wife are people who just are filled with that sense of what's right, what's wrong.
They also kick me around. They keep me honest. They don't let me get away with anything. I can sometimes take myself too seriously. They surely don't let me do that.
And I'm blessed, as I think the president is blessed, as I said last time. I've watched him with the first lady, who I admire a great deal, and his daughters. He's a great father. And I think we're both very lucky. SCHIEFFER: Well, gentlemen, that brings us to the closing statements.

Monday, October 18, 2004

Qi BirthdaY!

Went to Marche=)





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