The Moving Finger writes; and, having writ. Moves on: nor all thy Piety nor Wit. Shall lure it back to cancal half a line, Nor all thy Tears wash out a Word of it.
The Moving Finger writes; and, having writ. Moves on: nor all thy Piety nor Wit. Shall lure it back to cancal half a line, Nor all thy Tears wash out a Word of it.
Post edited by Urban_Tribesman at 2016-06-02 18:37:51
The Moving Finger writes; and, having writ. Moves on: nor all thy Piety nor Wit. Shall lure it back to cancal half a line, Nor all thy Tears wash out a Word of it.
@iuv I used to love that song when I was little, because I thought it was about wizards. I thought they were singing "wizard emotion" and that's how I'd sing it. I guess it's "wheels are in motion". I only saw the movie for the first time a few years back, I saw the Broadway production first. I know nothing of Cliff Richard..was he an Aussie too?
Oh, I'm dedicating it to all the broken hearted.
Post edited by Ponygurl at 2016-06-04 13:36:34
U R I E L What is done in the dark will always come to light
I read up on CR. Apparently, he was quite famous in England but relatively unknown here (two pop fluff hits that I recognized). I guess kind of like Linda Ronstadt in the UK/Europe.
* My baby sister used to think that Funky Town said "Won't you get me some pumpkin pie?"
Cliff was the one time British answer to Elvis. These days, he is trying to stay ahead of those that accuse him of being 'ahem' good friends with children. He never married you see, and was a bit of a loner (apart from a relationship with UK tennis player Sue Barker) so this obviously marked him down as either being a queen or a paedo. It's a percuiler Britsh condition to assume any man who does not marry is in the closet.
The Moving Finger writes; and, having writ. Moves on: nor all thy Piety nor Wit. Shall lure it back to cancal half a line, Nor all thy Tears wash out a Word of it.