We walked
the loneliest mile
We smiled without any style
We kissed all together wrong
no intention
Aw, the Motels! One of those flash in the pan '80's bands. I think they only made 2 albums before fading to black. Only the Lonely, great song. Good memories! My family took a trip down to the Virgin Islands a long time ago. It was one of the songs they played on the plane to Puerto Rico and was playing in the taxi we rode in when we got there. A few days later, we took a small plane held together by chewed gum and loose bolts to St. Thomas. As we walked in through the lobby, past the bar, it was playing there too. Kinda creepy, but it was a kick ass trip. And even though, hearing it now, I laugh a little at how the lead singer sounds like a protege of Cher, it reminds me of how beautiful it was and especially of being a 10 year old boy sitting pool side when a rather boxom brunette lying on her stomach while sunbathing suddenly got up and slowly covered herself with her towel. A magical 12 seconds I cherish to this day.
the loneliest mile
We smiled without any style
We kissed all together wrong
no intention
Aw, the Motels! One of those flash in the pan '80's bands. I think they only made 2 albums before fading to black. Only the Lonely, great song. Good memories! My family took a trip down to the Virgin Islands a long time ago. It was one of the songs they played on the plane to Puerto Rico and was playing in the taxi we rode in when we got there. A few days later, we took a small plane held together by chewed gum and loose bolts to St. Thomas. As we walked in through the lobby, past the bar, it was playing there too. Kinda creepy, but it was a kick ass trip. And even though, hearing it now, I laugh a little at how the lead singer sounds like a protege of Cher, it reminds me of how beautiful it was and especially of being a 10 year old boy sitting pool side when a rather boxom brunette lying on her stomach while sunbathing suddenly got up and slowly covered herself with her towel. A magical 12 seconds I cherish to this day.
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