Saturday, March 17, 2007

100 Years of Wimpitude

The people that know me best -- by which I mean a couple of ex-girlfriends and several regulars over at Eschaton who I've never actually met -- will all tell you that beneath my cynical critical exterior I'm a total sentimental wuss who cries at supermarket openings.

Well, it's true. I'm not proud of it, but there it is. So I have a confession to make, on the theory that you can't deal with a problem until you acknowledge it.

Okay.

I love this song.

There was a man back in '95
Whose heart ran out of summers
But before he died, I asked him

Wait, what's the sense in life
Come over me, Come over me

He said,

"Son why you got to sing that tune
Catch a Dylan song or some eclipse of the moon
Let an angel swing and make you swoon
Then you will see... You will see."

Then he said,

"Here's a riddle for you
Find the Answer
There's a reason for the world
You and I..."

Picked up my kid from school today
Did you learn anything cause in the world today
You can't live in a castle far away
Now talk to me, come talk to me

He said,

"Dad I'm big but we're smaller than small
In the scheme of things, well we're nothing at all
Still every mother's child sings a lonely song
So play with me, come play with me"

And Hey Dad
Here's a riddle for you
Find the Answer
There's a reason for the world
You and I...

I said,

"Son for all I've told you
When you get right down to the
Reason for the world...
Who am I?"

There are secrets that we still have left to find
There have been mysteries from the beginning of time
There are answers we're not wise enough to see

He said... You looking for a clue I Love You free...

The batter swings and the summer flies
As I look into my angel's eyes
A song plays on while the moon is hiding over me
Something comes over me

I guess we're big and I guess we're small
If you think about it man you know we got it all
Cause we're all we got on this bouncing ball
And I love you free
I love you freely

Here's a riddle for you
Find the Answer
There's a reason for the world
You and I...


That's "The Riddle" by Five For Fighting, BTW, and you can hear it in all its inexplicably moving glory here.

Sorry, it just kills me, especially when the band comes in after the first verse --
Elton John only wishes he'd gotten his name on something as melodically graceful and lyrically wise. And you know what? I don't even care that the singer is reputedly a wingnut. Hey -- Richard Wagner was a shit and he wrote transcendent music too.

1 comment:

dave™© said...

Jeez... what do you like like after "Seasons in the Sun" comes on?