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posted by: Dave (reply) post date: 10.29.07 (8:39 pm) Yay, a puzzle! The first line is from "Do you hear the people sing" in "Les Miserables." The second and third are from "This Morning" by "This World's Fair." The fourth is a title of a song. "Freckles in our eyes..." is from "Such Great Heights" by "The Postal Service." And I don't know where the rest comes from, but they could be your own. Those are the parts, but what does it mean as a whole? It seems to be an expression of hope and excitement and anticipation. It's about not wanting to let go of someone who complements you, and thanking Jesus for making him, and making you seem to fit together uniquely. It's about wanting to let him know. Who is this mysterious person? Maybe I know him. I think he likes you and feels the same way that you do. He respects you and wants to get to know you better. Song of Solomon 2:7. posted by: SparklingSnow (reply) post date: 10.30.07 (8:27 am) Reply to Dave: hmm... that's a hard one to follow up! You were spot-on with your assessment. I honestly was just expressing myself & didn’t expect to be analyzed or supported. :) I can say that they were all song lyrics. The other songs/artists were: tbd ‘Some Kind of Wonderful,’ Nichole Nordeman ‘Even Then,’ Ingrid Michaelson (I misheard the words) & tbd ‘Natural Woman.’ How do you know 'This World Fair?' posted by: Dave (reply) post date: 11.01.07 (7:17 pm) I didn't. It was a mini Google research project =). I saw a YouTube clip of one of their concerts and it was pretty decent, I might add. |
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