Friday, May 1, 2009
some good in you
You’re worse than a spoiled kid, you always want the last word.
You’re the most egotistical, overbearing man I’ve ever known.
But there’s some good in you.
At the right moment you can become someone else.
In an instant you become wonderful, wonderful, wonderful and I forget all my worries.
"Grande, Grande, Grande," Alberto Testa, Tony Renis, as rendered by Jonathan Van Meter.
[Delaware Place west of Michigan Avenue]
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- Ray Pride
- Chicago, Illinois, United States
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- keep this coupon
- follow you home
- a perfect subject
- love an empty airport
- rarely-beloved a single star is uttered
- the shadow that everything casts
- it is this that the darkness is for!
- matter don't mind
- division
- win winn
- second-hand satisfaction, half-souled
- no such place as brooklyn
- axes
- tangle
- vagrant
- corner
- obituary, i like that word
- no one owns life
- a sense of what is not
- shame followed
- the greatest of these
- only a voice
- without grace
- One-three-hundredth of the Icelandic population
- the only sound that's left
- but now we cannot
- laughed inside her laughter
- monotony
- some good in you
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