Moonlight draws your colors in the dawn
While the sound of silence in the wind feels
Like an empty song
This seemed like an appropriate song to head back into the blogging world with. Mostly because they're currently the lyrics on my new header and I want y'all to have them in context. :)
It's no secret that I'm the tiniest bit obsessed with Il Volo....Oh wait. I haven't blogged in ages and there's no way for you to know that. So it probably is a bit of a secret!
Well, stick around, my friend, it won't be for long!
As the rain begins to fall down
Like a million tears
And the heaven shining
Through the clouds, girl
I can feel you here
There really isn't an Il Volo song that I don't like, but this song just grew on me. I listened to it the first time like, "Ah, that's so pretty!" but it did get a little lost in the shuffle (literally. My mp3 shuffle) of my top ten Il Volo songs. Top Fifteen? Twenty?
Never mind that. Skip (Look at all these so not intentional puns!) *Ahem*...skip to me listening to it again. And again and again and again.
Don't you ever lose me
I could never lose you
Can't you feel?
We are love
Like the Earth and ocean
We're the same devotion you and me
We are love
I love the lyrics so much! They melt my lil' heart like an ice cube in direct sunlight. Puddles, people. Puddles.
Not convinced yet?
Sunlight burning deep into the eyes
And it blinds the sadness of a tear so
We can see the skies
When you're ever feeling lonely
And life just gets you down
Hear the beating whispers of my heart
I know you've come around
Oh, and this song has the fabulous bonus of a really nice music video. Which you absolutely must watch, if for no other reason that to have little Italians with incredible eyes stare soulfully at you.
I will always need you
If you ever need me, can't you see?
We are love
Like the Earth and ocean
We're the same devotion you and me
We are love
Lift you hands, let's your feelings rise
We're like a river flowing to the sea
You and me
Yeah, so...
This music...It's silly to say it makes me feel safe. But it does!
What did you think? Love it, hate it?
Do you have any music that makes you feel safe? Come on, talk music with me!
God Bless,
Amy