Lyric Spanish
Re: Junior Yes Fans
Date: 19 Apr 2003 23:38:35 -0700Newsgroups: alt.music.yes
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"gmelin" <email-address-deleted> wrote in message news:<01c305e7$5f306fe0$c8f35142@computer>... > Jamie <email-address-deleted> wrote in article > <email-address-deleted>... > : > : Jamie "not blue-eyed" Ghione > : > > : > BFD. Neither is my beautiful wife. > : > : Well, then what DOES she look like, gmelin? > > She looks like my wife. Meaning, her beauty runs far beyond the physical. > But, for the record, she has waist-length red hair that drive me wild, > hazel eyes, average height and build. In other words, she looks like a > normal human being -- which is just the way I like 'em. And then there's > that hair. . . > > : Why does the media make such a big deal about blue eyes? People write > : songs about blue eyes with analogies about blue eyes to the sea and > : sky. The Spanish song "Cielito Lindo" does this. The title literally > : means "beautiful little sky," meaning that blue eyes are like the > : sky. It's hard, almost impossible, to make these kinds of analogies > : with brown eyes. > > Okay. > > np: Van Morrison, "Brown Eyed Girl." About the only song on the subject. Forget "Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue"--I still think of my family friend singing it as Doughnuts Makes My Brown Eyes Blue." And that is a misheard lyric in the book "Scuse Me While I Kiss This Guy," with a cartoon of a man crying in front of a box of doughnuts. Jamie "brown eyes" Ghione
