Tuesday, December 12, 2006

Fog setting in...

Aha...Lovely morning - very romantic...the moment I got up from bed, I knew there was fog outside. Peeped out of the window to make sure. Nothing was really visible except the plants in the balcony, swaying with the wind outside. The first thought when I got up wasn't too great, courtesy my sleeplessness in the middle of the night. That has become more of a routine now.
So much did the weather take its toll on me that rather than going to the workplace, I hit the parallel road...quite some familiar places there....it is so peaceful to drive on roads that ain't crowded. Could not go on for long, though, I almost felt like bunking office and going for a real long drive...but made the most of that drive with beautiful thoughts and the perfect song 'Casablanca'. This one, for the weather today...enjoy...
I fell in love with you watching Casablanca,
Back row of the drive in show in the flickering light
Popcorn and cokes beneath the stars became champagne and caviar
Making love on a long hot summers night
I thought you fell in love with me watching Casablance
Holding hands 'neath the paddle fans in Rick's Candle lit cafe
Hiding in the shadows from the spies.
Moroccan moonlight in your eyes
Making magic at the movies in my old chevrolet
Oh! A kiss is still a kiss in Casablanca
But a kiss is not a kiss without your sigh
Please come back to me in Casablanca
I love you more and more each day as time goes by
I guess there're many broken hearts in Casablanca
You know I've never really been there.
so, I don't know I guess our love story will never be seen on the big wide silver screen
But it hurt just as bad when I had to watch you go
Oh! A kiss is still a kiss in Casablanca
But a kiss is not a kiss without your sigh
Please come back to me in Casablanca
I love you more and more each day as time goes by ..

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Casablanca by Bertie Higgins is a very nice song indeed. I m glad you caught on it and its deeper meaning...:)

That was it... said...

Hey, I wonder if I have really caught the deeper meaning of it at all. Why don't you explain that to me? ;-)