Man, I've had them up since last May. Here they are. Start at the end, and
you'll see the words to "A Morning After," the song Chef and Veronica sang. The
boys sang the words ...not exactly backwards, but in reverse order.
.light the for looking on keep Let's
.sunshine the find to chance a have We
,night the to on hold can we If
.after morning a be to got There's
.warm and safe that's…
--- Willie Westwood
"The Morning After", by Maureen McGovern.
There's got to be a morning after
If we can hold on through the night
We have a chance to find the sunshine
Let's keep on lookin' for the light
Oh, can't you see the morning after?
It's waiting right outside the storm
Why don't we cross the bridge together
And find a place that's safe and warm?
It's not too late, we should be giving
Only with love can we climb
It's not too late, not while we're living
Let's put our hands out in time
There's got to be a morning after
We're moving closer to the shore
I know we'll be there by tomorrow
And we'll escape the darkness
We won't be searchin' any more
There's got to be a morning after
(There's got to be a morning after)
There's got to be a morning after
(There's got to be a morning after)
There's got to be a morning after
(There's got to be a morning after)
There's got to be a morning after
(There's got to be a morning after)
There's got to be a morning after
FADE
(There's got to be a morning after)
BTW, it won the Best Song Oscar for "The Poseiden Adventure", and hit #1
on the Billboard chart for two weeks in 1973.
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>BTW, it won the Best Song Oscar for "The Poseiden Adventure", and hit #1
>on the Billboard chart for two weeks in 1973.
>
You mean... that song actually existed?
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"The great thing about absurd logic is that it can fit any situation."
--Dogbert
Willie Westwood wrote:
>
> >Anyone jot down the succubus song lyrics?
> >
>
I was going to say "What are you, 20?"
Then I realized you might not even be that.
So I'll just say, "Ask your parents!"
My God, how old have I gotten?
I guess 36 really is old just as I thought it was when
I was kid listening to "The Morning After."
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