Monday, 9 April 2012

I could rage, and you'd bring rain

"Morningside" by Sara Bareilles

"I'm not scared of you now or so I say
There's no reason to run, although I may
I'm not as sure as I seem, this much I know
What does it mean when you leave and I follow

I could try to forget what you do
When I let you get through to me
But then you do it over again
I could rage like a fire
And you'd bring rain I desire
'Till you get to me on my morningside

Oh, yeah

Keep my distance, I tried
No use, no
But no matter the miles
I'm back to you

I could try to forget what you do
When I let you get through to me
But then you do it over again
I could rage like a fire
And you'd bring rain I desire
'Till you get to me on my morningside
Let me down, you say never
Baby blues, don't you ever
I'm used to being one with the misfortune to find
Afternoons run for cover and full moons just wonder
What it looks like here on my morningside

Look back
Don't you dare let me start to do that
I don't care if the things that I have
Only make me afraid to lose
I need to let go
Need to want to keep letting you know
That we both have a reason to follow
As long as we let this lead
I'm barely breathing

Try to forget what you do to me
But then you do it over again
I could rage, and you'd bring rain
'Till you get to me on my morningside
Let me down, you say never
Baby, don't you ever
I'm used to being one with the misfortune to find
Afternoons run for cover and full moons just wonder
What it looks like here on my morningside

Oh, oh, oh
Yeah"



Today starts a week of Sara.  I have really been in love with Sara Bareilles lately.  I really love this song and I can't quite explain why I love it.  It speaks to me, I guess, but more than that it has a certain beauty to it vocally and rhythmically.  Anyways, thus starts the week of Sara.




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