04 February 2010

Thinking with you

It's a long dumb story that I'm not sure I should tell in its entirety, for the sake of saving others' faces, but there's one little new part I do want to share. Someone's expressed interest in making a short film with a script I wrote, someone I like and believe I can trust. In a moment of silliness, I Googled an online oracle, of the Magic 8-ball variety, and posed my question to the cyber plastic guru: "Will _____ and I make a good film together?" My answer came in the form of a word ("SUCCESS") and a song, which is supposed to help me understand the answer that already is. Fun, right? I wish I could post a link to the song so you could have a listen, but it's nowhere to be found on YouTube. But do look up Rachel Ries. I've got a new favorite artist for my iPod. Lyrics:

I'm the luckiest one
I'm the luckiest one
To be sitting here at the seaside
Thinking of you

Oh, they all come and go
Like the tide and the cold
But my baby still has a hold
On my soul

Oh, the winter winds blow
And the ocean sure is freezing
My toes when I get too close
To the water's edge

But I'm the luckiest one
I'm the luckiest one
To be sitting here at the seaside
Thinking of you

I'm the luckiest one
I'm the luckiest one
To come back from the bay and find you
Thinking of me

Oh, you put the kettle on
And you hold out your arms
And with Nina on the stereo you spin me
Round the room

Oh, the winter winds blow
And the heater's down again
But do I care? Oh, no, when I'm with my
Dearest one

'Cause I'm the luckiest one
I'm the luckiest one
To come back from the bay and find you
Thinking of me

The world may fall away
But with you I will stay, hey!

'Cause I'm the luckiest one
I'm the luckiest one
To be sitting here after hours
Thinking with you

Yeah, I'm the luckiest one
I'm the luckiest one
To be sitting here after hours
Thinking with you
Thinking with you
Thinking with you
Thinking with you

2 comments:

Lois said...

Yeah, when are you going to see this movie of yours?

Elizabeth said...

Love the luckiest person lyrics, am intrigued by the evening at the authors table blog, and my word! that book list by Arthur Henry King. Fascinating.

Thanks for saying hi on the blog. I sure love you too.