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2003-08-17
Totality of the Goodness of Clay Aiken -- Yer Eyes The Totality of the Goodness of Clay Aiken I know, you were expecting a page dedicated to The Voice. But Sunday is not only about la voce bella, it is about how simply wonderful and lovely Clay Aiken is, inside and out. It's a celebration of all the reasons we LOVE Clayton...his spirit, his soul, his power. Who knew a song written over a dozen years ago could so perfectly describe the Broad experience? I first shared Yer Eyes, a terrific song by The Therapy Sisters, with the Broads months ago in the Purple Pages, and we thought it would make a fine Lecherous Broad Anthem. YER EYES � Words and music by Lisa Rogers, 1991 You ask me how can I love you? You said that I was the prize. You don't know what I see in you, but then you can't look deep in your eyes.
You said that you were afraid I was only going through a phase. You don't know how I can love you. Let me count the ways.
The way you make me sigh when you whisper in my ear. The way you make me cry and kiss away my tear.
The way that you want me to do it over again and again and again...
The way that I love you...some people think it's a sin.
repeat chorus The way you turn me on, ooh the way you treat me right The way we giggle at dawn, the way we wiggle all night The way that we fit like two spoons in a drawer The way that we make love till all four legs are sore!
Is it your hair so red?
Or could it be your skin so fair?
Or is it something you said?
Or something that you did on a dare?
Is it your grace and style?
Or could it be your charm and wit?
Is it your sexy smile...or what you do to me with it?
You ask me how can I love you? You said that I was the prize You don't know what I see in you But then here�s just a word to the wise... Honey, you can't look deep in your eyes
- Julie (many thanks to the Therapy Sisters for being so ding-dang cool, the Broads for helping me with picture ideas, and Clayton H. Aiken for being such an all-around great guy!) blog comments powered by Disqus |