In My Sunday Morning Reverie
...we push open the window, let the air and sunlight stream into the room. Michel Polnareff's 1966 french pop hit "Love Me, Please Love Me" is on loud, glorious repeat as we mock-slowdance in the morning light, soon waltzing in circles, faster faster until spinning eachother round, giggling uncontrollably, and finally fall back into bed where we remain for the better part of the day.
It was a thought.
...we push open the window, let the air and sunlight stream into the room. Michel Polnareff's 1966 french pop hit "Love Me, Please Love Me" is on loud, glorious repeat as we mock-slowdance in the morning light, soon waltzing in circles, faster faster until spinning eachother round, giggling uncontrollably, and finally fall back into bed where we remain for the better part of the day.
It was a thought.
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And yes, I agree music is so soothing, no matter the situation, there's always that one track that can help you out!
hehe, Michel Polnareff is very cool, this French singer I hate, called Pascal Obispo, is completely obsessed with him and copied a few of his acts last year.
I still haven't seen that elephant painting but I think I might just be a huge dork one of these days and take a trip there to see it!
I'd love to see the band, and I'll definitly keep you in mind for the music, very nice of you to suggest! lastfm site wasn't working
I decided I want you on my friend's list if that's okay with you!