fifty years have ridden off into the sunset
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I'm sorry but I'm just thinking of the right words to say
I know they don't sound the way I planned them to be
But if you wait around a while I'll make you fall for me
I promise, I promise you I will
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Well, I'm back at Stony Brook and seemingly fully settled in. Time will tell, I guess, just how much of the stuff I'll need that I accidentally left at home. Stuff like pineapple (sob), cereal (sniff), other food ... oh well.
Want new computer. Sigh.
-David
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On a sea of frustration there's an ongoing fight
To avoid a collision of ships in the night
A haven of solitude stay clear of pain
You won't see a rainbow without any rain
I don't mind waiting a lifetime for you
It may seem to others my search is in vain
But someday my dreams will come true
I'll find the right one for me, the right one for me
For all that I am and all that I might be
The right one for me, bring me down to my knees
Someday I'll find the right one for me
I've seen love walk right in and sit on my couch
Assure me we're perfect and how we'll work out
Stared past my shoulder as I sang love a song
Love knew something much better might come along
I don't mind waiting a lifetime for you
It may seem to others my search is in vain
But someday my dreams will come true
I'll find the right one for me, the right one for me
For all that I am and all that I might be
As sightless as love is, I know that I'll see and
Someday I'll find the right one for me
You've walked in my circle and seen my parade
Of the things I thought love was, the efforts I made
You spoke from your heart a piece of your mind
That's when I saw you, you were there all the time
Seems like a lifetime I've waited for you
You're all that I wanted, you're just what I need
Now all my dreams have come true
You're the right one for me, the right one for me
You see all that I am and all that I might be
You're the right one for me, brought me down to my knees
So glad that I found you
You're the right one for me, the right one for me
You see all that I am and all that I might be
You're the right one for me, brought me down to my knees
I'm glad that I found you, you're the right one for me
You're the right one for me
-David
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Lift and No Regrets arrived. Bwah!
-David
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ugh |
6:28 AM, Saturday, August 21, 2004 |
I went to bed at 1. I fell asleep at 3:30-4ish. I woke up at 5:30 and now I get to drive back to MA on an hour and a half of sleep.
I can tell this is going to be a wonderful day already.
-David
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Huh. Just noticed that they stuck this taskbar up instead of the ads. Well, that's good, I guess. No more ads about Republican conventions. Have fixed the template so the taskbar no longer sits over part of the blog -- at least the ads pushed the template down, instead of writing over it.
-David
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Bleh |
10:41 PM, Tuesday, August 17, 2004 |
I have no motivation to do anything. :-( I'm just ... really lethargic. Or lazy. Or something like that.
Sigh ... this is no fun.
-David
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... seems to have happened today. Or something. Because yesterday was fine, but today ... well, I went out to Robert Moses with some people. Spent time on the beach, prayed, read, took a nap, and played soccer. That last one was difficult ... the sand makes it very tough to maneuver how you want to. Anyway, was driving back and kept seeing all these accidents: an SUV flipped over in a parking lot, a couple of crashes, some breakdowns. And there were a lot of emergency vehicles out. Odd.
-David
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Trailer for Schumacher's movie version of Phantom of the Opera. Maybe he won't jack it up after all.
I hope.
-David
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I ordered my new computer yesterday afternoon. It runs on Windows. I feel dirty. :-(
-David
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Life ... |
5:49 PM, Thursday, August 05, 2004 |
can be so complicated sometimes. Would be nice if things were simple. But I guess it's not to be.
In other news, I'm not posting much here, I know. But I just don't have that much to write.
Oh, and Sixthman are now accepting pre-orders for Lift and No Regrets. You can get them here -- poster and Lift for $20, two copies of Lift for $25, autographed No Regrets for $15, and two copies of NR for $20.
Enjoy!
-David
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