One of my favourite musicians, esp one whom I admire for her song-writing abilities, is Suzanne Vega. Her songs, even on that most over-used (and over-rated?) of subjects, L-O-V-E have a refreshing quality to them.
Here are the lyrics to one of my favourite songs,World before Columbus, which you may enjoy even if you havent heard the song before.
If your love were taken from me
Every color would be black and white
It would be as flat as the world before Columbus
That's the day that I lose half my sight
If your life were taken from me
All the trees would freeze in this cold ground
It would be as cruel as the world before Columbus
Sail to the edge and I'd be there looking down
Those men who lust for land
And for riches strange and new
Who love those trinkets of desire
Oh they never will have you
And they'll never know the gold
Or the copper in your hair
How could they weigh the worth
Of you so rare
If your love were taken from me
Every light that's bright would soon go dim
It would be as dark as the world before Columbus
Down the waterfall and I'd swim over the brim
Those men who lust for land
And for riches strange and new
Who love those trinkets of desire
Oh they will never have you
And they'll never know the gold
Or the copper in your hair
How could they weigh the worth
Of you so rare
Sunday, August 28, 2005
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