Saturday, August 21, 2010

Lady Sing in Blues

Dam…dam...dee...dee...dum dum…















The music plays






The lady sings in blues…






The moonlight is shining…






The music plays….






The mood sets in…






In an old fashioned way














There’s always a song in her heart…






She sings and sings






With every beat of her heart, she rhymes…






She wishes for an ear to listen…






She wishes the song to fly her to the moon...






And back again when the fire is there to keep her warm














On a cold winter night…






She sings again and again






She sings of love, she sings of pain…






The music goes on…






And she dance alone…














In the starry night where twilight meets














Dam dee dam dee dum…














Twirling round and round…






Reminiscing old moments…






Frank Sinatra playing at the back…






Come and dance with me…






The song plays back






It seems to sing the song that never speaks…


















Dee...dam…dee...eee…damm…






She seems to find the happiness she sees or so it seems






Dancing together cheek to cheek






Miming to Diana Krall






The night seems long and starless…






Nostalgia strikes…






Sweet whispers…






Gentle touches...






Soft caresses…






Husky voice…






Musky smell…






She remembers too…














It was out of the blue…






Never meant to be…






Or didn’t turn out to be…






Sweet dreams were gone…






Nightmare creeps in…














The music panes louder…






The drum beats louder…






Dance…






Dance away with the night…






Dance away with the memories…














Paa rap paa..rap…














The soul sings…






Louder and louder…






The night will soon end…






Déjà vu is only but once…














The music fades…






The song is only sung once…






The heart sings for no one...














Dam dee dee damm...






Madeimoselle only sing once…






Senorita will only cry once…






The song stops.





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