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when the nights cold I'm warm knowing the fact that I have you behind my back, when my feeling are stealing the blue in my skies leaving them gray your the sun to brighten up my days, when it seems like the hill is too steep and my vision is getting blurry I call on you my dove to be there in a hurry, when all is going wrong and I can't go on your my angel who I mortalize this poem forever

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you are the rays of sun that break through the clouds on my long rainy droughts

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I'll fly you to the moon and and let you play among the stars, I'll let you see what spring is like on Jupiter and Mars, in other words hold my hand, in other words darling kiss me, fill my heart with song and let me sing forevermore, you are all I hope for all I worship and adore, in other words please be true, in other words I love you.

they can be part of something else. any help would be apriciated...i'm just worried.

2006-12-05 16:04:51 · 8 answers · asked by meghan b 1 in Education & Reference Words & Wordplay

if it would be possible, could someone tell the place where i could find keating, and yates

2006-12-05 16:11:58 · update #1

8 answers

The third one is a popular song: "Fly me to the moon". The first sounds familiar in parts, The second, I don't recognise.

Fly Me to the Moon
(Bart Howard)
Fly me to the moon
And let me play among the stars
Let me see what spring is like
On Jupiter and Mars
In other words hold my hand
In other words darling kiss me

Fill my life with song
And let me sing forevermore
You are all I hope for
All I worship and adore
In other words please be true
In other words I love you

2006-12-05 16:10:25 · answer #1 · answered by Owlwings 7 · 0 0

The first is from Will Smith. Will Smith quotes (American Author, Actor, Singer and Producer. b.1968 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA) I assume these are song lyrics. 1

"you are the rays of sun that break through the clouds on my long rainy droughts" I give up on this one. I searched the web and poetry data bases online, including Columbia Granger's Poetry Database but to no avail.

In the last one are the lyrics to the popular song "Fly me to the Moon" written by Bart Howard. "Composer and pianist Bart Howard, 1915-2004, whose "Fly Me To the Moon (In Other Words)" was sent rocketing onto the charts by Peggy Lee and Frank Sinatra, died of complications of a stroke on February 23, 2004. He was 88 years old. Born Howard Joseph Gustafson, his career had a most unusual beginning. Howard became the pianist for a touring dance band at the age of 16, backing Siamese twins Daisy and Violet Hilton. In 1934 he went to Los Angeles, aspiring to become a film composer, but ended up as the accompanist for female impersonator Rae Bourbon. Three years later Howard ended up in New York City, working with comedian/impersonator Elizabeth Talbot-Martin. He was encouraged by none other than Cole Porter, who counseled Howard to learn to sing his songs himself so he could get a better feel for them."2 I think that I sung this one before. Frank Sinatra's recording is all over the place.

2006-12-05 17:01:49 · answer #2 · answered by lobster37 2 · 0 0

Fly Me to the Moon is a popular song recorded by Frank Sinatra. . The others sound like song lyrics, too, but I can't hook them to anything.

A popular source for quotations is Bartlett's Familiar Quotations. It includes quotes from all kinds of poetry, speeches, songs, etc.

2006-12-05 16:17:24 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Haven't heard the 1st or 2nd... the third one is from the song "Fly Me to the Moon", written in 1954 by Bart Howard

2006-12-05 16:09:15 · answer #4 · answered by Paul P 5 · 0 0

Okay, sorry but the first and the second one I don't recognize, but that third one is this song by Frank Sinatra:

Fly me to the moon
Let me sing among those stars
Let me see what spring is like
On jupiter and mars

In other words, hold my hand
In other words, baby kiss me

Fill my heart with song
Let me sing for ever more
You are all I long for
All I worship and adore

In other words, please be true
In other words, I love you

2006-12-05 16:09:01 · answer #5 · answered by MzzandtheChuchuBees 5 · 0 1

As a published author, i can state that I have not heard the exact phrases,yet some parts look like parts from keating, and yates.

2006-12-05 16:08:00 · answer #6 · answered by hjkrol59 3 · 0 2

I think they are called words of Crap by T.S. Crappington. He was a poet in the early 20th century who wrote these poems to trick girls into bed.

2006-12-05 16:26:05 · answer #7 · answered by Hannah B 1 · 0 0

these sound like poems that you made up without thinking because rain is wet drought is not hhhmmmmm?
;)
why are you worried you must not have anything very exciting going on in your life now maybe you should get out more often

2006-12-05 16:32:36 · answer #8 · answered by blademan82002 2 · 0 0

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