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Thread: A song from the 70s doing acoustic, damn touching.

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    A song from the 70s doing acoustic, damn touching.

    Today, i saw a guy playing this with the piano , and singing to her girl friend. I almost cry my eyes out, it's so.....emotional!


    Love, love will keep us together
    Think of me babe whenever
    Some sweet talkin' guy comes along, singin' a song
    Don't mess around, you just gotta be strong

    Just stop, 'cause I really love you
    Stop, I been thinkin' of you
    Look in my heart and let love keep us together

    You (you, do do do) you belong to me now (do, do do do)
    Ain't gonna set ya free now (do do do)
    When those girls start hangin' around, talkin' me down
    Hear with your heart and ya won't hear a sound

    Just stop (stop, stop) cause I really love you (really love you)
    Stop (stop, stop) I been thinkin' of you (been thinkin' of you)
    Look in my heart and let love keep us together, whatever

    Young and beautiful, but someday your looks'll be gone
    When the others turn you off, who'll be turnin' you on
    I will, I will, I will, I will be there to share forever
    Love will keep us together
    I said it before and I'll say it again
    While others pretend
    I need ya now and I need ya then

    Just stop (stop) cause I really love you (really love you)
    Stop (stop) I been thinkin' of you (been thinkin' of you)
    Look in my heart and let love keep us together
    Whatever (a-ba-da whatever)
    I will (ever), I will (ever), I will (ever), I will (ahh)

    Synthesizer solo (Da da da da, da da da da, da da da da)

    You better stop (stop) cause I really love you (really love you)
    Stop (stop) I been thinkin' of you (been thinkin' of you)
    Look in my heart and let love keep us together
    Whatever (a-ba-da whatever)
    I will (ever), I will (ever), I will (ever), I will (ahh)
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    i cried when i first heard this song...

    It was raining hard in 'Frisco,
    I needed one more fare to make my night.
    A lady up ahead waved to flag me down,
    She got in at the light.
    Oh, where you going to, my lady blue,
    It's a shame you ruined your gown in the rain.
    She just looked out the window, and said
    "Sixteen Parkside Lane".
    Something about her was familiar
    I could swear I'd seen her face before,
    But she said, "I'm sure you're mistaken"
    And she didn't say anything more.
    It took a while, but she looked in the mirror,
    And she glanced at the license for my name.
    A smile seemed to come to her slowly,
    It was a sad smile, just the same.
    And she said, "How are you Harry?"
    I said, "How are you Sue?
    Through the too many miles
    and the too little smiles
    I still remember you."
    It was somewhere in a fairy tale,
    I used to take her home in my car.
    We learned about love in the back of the Dodge,
    The lesson hadn't gone too far.
    You see, she was gonna be an actress,
    And I was gonna learn to fly.
    She took off to find the footlights,
    And I took off to find the sky.
    Oh, I've got something inside me,
    To drive a princess blind.
    There's a wild man, wizard,
    He's hiding in me, illuminating my mind.
    Oh, I've got something inside me,
    Not what my life's about,
    Cause I've been letting my outside tide me,
    Over 'till my time, runs out.
    Baby's so high that she's skying,
    Yes she's flying, afraid to fall.
    I'll tell you why baby's crying,
    Cause she's dying, aren't we all.
    There was not much more for us to talk about,
    Whatever we had once was gone.
    So I turned my cab into the driveway,
    Past the gate and the fine trimmed lawns.
    And she said we must get together,
    But I knew it'd never be arranged.
    And she handed me twenty dollars,
    For a two fifty fare, she said
    "Harry, keep the change."
    Well another man might have been angry,
    And another man might have been hurt,
    But another man never would have let her go...
    I stashed the bill in my shirt.
    And she walked away in silence,
    It's strange, how you never know,
    But we'd both gotten what we'd asked for,
    Such a long, long time ago.
    You see, she was gonna be an actress
    And I was gonna learn to fly.
    She took off to find the footlights,
    And I took off for the sky.
    And here, she's acting happy,
    Inside her handsome home.
    And me, I'm flying in my taxi,
    Taking tips, and getting stoned,
    I go flying so high, when I'm stoned.

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    I cheated, read the last two lines, and didn't care to read the rest. Sorry >:[

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    of mine? oh well, i don't actually expect anybody to read it.

    thanks a lot tone.

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    I just read it.

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    i'm just messing with you u don't have to read it. ::psh::

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    Yeah I know, but I was even more curious about readin it after only readin the last 2 lines LoL.

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    it's funny the last two lines don't really have much to do with the rest of the song. i love it though. there's a sequel to it i'll have to find the lyrics for that one and post 'em.

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    Yeah - I noticed that too - the rest was okay. Probably sounds better to the sound of some music rather than the sound of printers going off =/

    If you can find the sequel - post it up!

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    here they are! definitely better when set to music. btw this is 'taxi' by harry chapin...

    So here she's actin' happy inside her handsome home
    And me, I'm flyin' in my taxi, takin' tips and gettin' stoned.
    I got into town a little early.
    Had eight hours to kill before the show.
    First I thought about heading up north of the bay
    Then I knew where I had to go.
    I thought about taking a limousine
    Or at least a fancy car.
    But I ended up taking a taxi
    'Cause that's how I got this far.
    You see, ten years ago it was the front seat
    Drivin' stoned and feelin' no pain.
    Now here I am straight and sittin' in the back
    Hitting Sixteen Parkside Lane.
    The driveway was the same as I remembered
    And a butler came and answered the door.
    He just shook his head when I asked for her
    And said "She doesn't live here anymore."
    But he offered to give me the address
    That they were forwarding her letters to.
    I just took it and returned to the cabbie
    And said "I got one more fare for you."
    And so we rolled back into the city
    Up to a five store old brownstone
    I rang the bell that had her name on the mailbox.
    The buzzer said somebody's home.
    And the look on her face as she opened the door
    Was like an old joke told by a friend.
    It'd taken ten more years but she'd found her smile
    And I watched the corners start to bend.
    And she said, "How are you Harry?
    Haven't we played this scene before?"
    I said "It's so good to see you, Sue
    Had to play it out just once more."
    Play it out just once more.
    She said I've heard you flying high on my radio
    I answered "It's not all it seems"
    That's when she laughed and she said, "It's better sometimes
    When we don't get to touch our dreams."
    That's when I asked her where was that actress
    She said "That was somebody else"
    And then I asked her why she looked so happy now
    She said "I finally like myself, at last I like myself."
    So we talked all through that afternoon
    Talking about where we'd been
    We talked of the tiny difference
    Between ending and starting to begin.
    We talked because talking tells you things
    Like what you really are thinking about.
    But sometimes you can't find what you're feeling
    Till all the word run out.
    So I asked her to come to the concert.
    She said "No, I work at night."
    I said, "We've gotten too damn good at leaving, Sue"
    She said, "Harry, you're right."
    Don't ask me if I made love to her
    Or which one of us started to cry
    Don't ask me why she wouldn't take the money that I left
    If I answered at all I'd lie.
    So I thought about her as I sang that night
    And how the circle keeps rolling around.
    How I act as I'm facing the footlights
    And how she's flying with both feet on the ground.
    I guess it's a sequel to our story
    From the journey 'tween heaven and hell
    With half the time thinking of what might have been
    and half thinkin' just as well.
    I guess only time will tell.

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    i know, it's cheesie.

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    Not too bad, though.

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