I have three songs playing in my mind right now, like a repeating playlist in my iPod mini. In order, they are: Ricky Martin’s La Vida Loca, Norah Jones’ I’ve Got to See You Again, and James Blunt’s Goodbye My Lover. After a run of the three, I listen to Andy Garcia reading Pablo Neruda’s Tonight I Can Write the Saddest Lines. Whoa.
These songs and the poem translate how I am trying to erase YOU in my mind, you little witch of a woman. Oh, how could I forget you, how?
How could I forget your devil red lips and your mocha-colored skin?
Did you know that I can’t help myself and that I have to see you again?
But then, though I felt you were the one for me, I had to say goodbye, my lover.
For I know that my love cannot keep you forever. I no longer love you, for loving is so short, but forgetting is so long.
Ah, how could I forget you, how?
Monday, 21 August 2006
Three Songs and A Poem
Posted on 23:46 by Unknown
Posted in Andy Garcia, James Blunt, Music, Norah Jones, Pablo Neruda, Ricky Martin, Songs
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