Big fan of The Cure and Adele has covered this song as well, I love both versions. And the lyrics are so good....
JOURNALING In 2019, for MOC7, I created Part One of “The Lyrics.” These were individual song verses that spoke to me in some way. Objectively, they all had to do with love. Those lyrics still speak to me. I haven’t outgrown them. Here I am, three years later, documenting my Part Two for another MOC. This is the third page I’ve done this month related to song lyrics. It wasn’t intentional. I suppose they’re just what has been on my mind. Reading through what I’ve documented, I realize they are no longer related to love. Instead, they deal with loss and pain, the swirling thoughts that often trouble my sleep, or memories that seem to fade and grow more distant as the years go by. Perhaps this is a byproduct of getting older. I’ll be interested to see what will be on my mind in another few years for Part Three.
We celebrate our 25th anniversary this year. This was our song and the one we danced to at our wedding.
My friend's daughter was invited to perform on stage in Disneyland. The Lyrics were a mash-up of Girls Just Wanna Have Fun by Cyndi Lauper and Baby by Justin Bieber
Fun challenge. I went with a Taylor Swift song called The Best Day. I love the sentiment of it between parent and child, but it works for grandparents too!