Quinze Milan
How d’you see me?
How d’you see me?
You say that you can see me
But I don’t see you looking anymore
How d’you know me?
How d’you know me?
You say that you know me
But I don’t see you talking anymore
Open up your arms
Let me in (let me in)
Let me in before it’s too late, darling
Open up your arms
Let me in (let me in)
Let me in before it’s too late
How d’you hear me?
How d’you hear me?
You say that you could hear me
But I don’t see you listening anymore
(You) Think you’ve sussed me
(You) Think you’ve sussed me
Think that you’ve sussed me out
But I know that you don’t know what you’re talking about
Open up your arms
Let me in (let me in)
Let me in before it’s too late, darling
Open up your arms
Let me in (let me in)
Let me in before it’s too late
Let me in
Let me in before it’s too late, darling
Open up your arms
Let me in before it’s too late
Open up your arms
Open up your arms
Open up your arms
Open up your arms
I’m just and old fashioned girl with an old fashioned mind
Not sophisticated, I’m the sweet and simple kind.
I want an old fashioned house, with an old fashioned fence
And an old fashioned millionaire.
I want an old fashioned car, a cerise Cadillac,
Long enhough to put a bowling alley in the back.
I want an old fashioned house, with an old fashioned fence
And an old fashioned millionaire.
I’ll stay weaving at my loom,
Be no trouble to my groom,
If he’ll keep the piles of money mounting.
In our cottage there will be
A soundproof nursery
Not to wake the baby while I’m counting.
I like the old fashioned flowers, violets are for me -
Have them made in diamonds by the man at Tiffany.
I want an old fashioned house, with an old fashioned fence
And an old fashioned millionaire.
I’m just a pilgrim at heart, oh so pure and genteel.
Watch me in Las Vegas while I’m at the spinning wheel!
I want an old fashioned house, with an old fashioned fence
And an old fashioned millionaire.
I’ll ask for such simple things when my birthday occurs:
Two appartment buildings that are labelled ’Hers’ and ’Hers’.
I want an old fashioned house, with an old fashioned fence
And an old fashioned millionaire.
I like Chopin and Bizet
And the songs of yesterday,
String quartets and Polonesian carols.
But the music that excels
Is the sound of oil wells
As they slurp, slurp, slurp into the barrels.
Our little home will be quaint as an old parasol,
And instead of carpet I’ll have money wall to wall.
I want an old fashioned house, with an old fashioned fence
And an old fashioned millionaire.
The moment i wake up
before i put on my makeup
i say a little prayer for you
while combing my hair, now,
and wondering what dress to wear, now,
i say a little prayer for you
Forever, forever, you’ll stay in my heart
and i will love you
forever, forever, we never will part
oh, how i’ll love you
together, together, that’s how it must be
to live without you
would only be heartbreak for me.
I run for the bus, dear,
while riding i think of us, dear,
i say a little prayer for you.
at work i just take time
and all through my coffee break-time,
i say a little prayer for you.
Forever, forever, you’ll stay in my heart
and i will love you
forever, forever we never will part
oh, how i’ll love you
together, together, that’s how it must be
to live without you
would only be heartbreak for me.
My darling believe me,
for me there is no one
but you.
más altas del espíritu humano.
Manuel Vicent
El País