When I'm feelin' down I want you above me
I search myself I want you to find me
I forget myself I want you to remind me
One of the songs in my iPod that I don't skip and play more than once includes the lyrics aboveposted.
Is that scary?
Scary, not because the Divinyls' song is about half my age and I'm still nodding my head to the beat.
When I think about you I touch myself
Ooh I don't want anybody else
Oh no, oh no, oh no
But rather because maybe I think about sex more than I realize.
Or am having it.
Yesterday I went to Puerto Azul for a lil R&R. I enjoyed every minute of it even when there was sporadic drizzling.
The best part of the day was strolling on the empty beach in the middle of the cloudy noon. (Running second to that was sleeping in the backseat on the way to the Ternate terrain.) I had the whole coastline for my taking.
From my spot, I could see the hills of Bataan with clouds slowly descending on it. Not even the power of the jetski's motor that sliced the sea yonder spoiled the scenery.
The sea wasn't rough and the waves rolled as if these were gently, smoothly pushed with great control.
Nothing's so loud
As hearing when we lie
The truth is not kind
And you've said neither am I
But the air outside so soft is saying everything
Everything
Toad the Wet Sprocket played in my ears, the iPod safely clipped in the back pocket of my shorts.
It seemed like the moment was a prize from above because I've been working my ass off.
And was I thinking of making love in the sand?
I don't remember.
The timing, the leisure was more ecstatic than getting naked with someone special.
If you don't know what I mean, then you haven't had someone special snuggle next to you on an empty beach and both of you are calm like the sea.
Now that I think about it, love being mine to cherish, I was made love to that time.
kids should know that...
Toad the Wet Sprocket was formed in 1986 at San Marcos High School just outside of Santa Barbara, California when singer/songwriter Glen Phillips was only 14 and a freshman, the other members were 17 and juniors. The band finally achieved fame with their third album, fear. The album was released in 1991, and saw the single "All I Want" reach the top twenty on the Billboard Hot 100. Toad the Wet Sprocket formally broke up in July 1998, citing creative differences. (wikipedia)
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