License to thrillRattling the windows, singing in
anticipation
Sometimes I shouldn't play the music too
loud...
Jim Steinman is a songmaker, there's no other word for it. He's probably best known for collaborating with Meat Loaf, and stars above that man could write. He is a literate lyricist, and when his songs hit, they hit hard. I still remember my reaction to Making Love out of Nothing at All. Yes, I know I am dating myself, but just because I was one screwed up teen doesn't mean I was passionless. He wrote a great number called Original Sin, which Tayor Dayne sang for the film The Shadow, a film that almost was. It had all the pieces, but didn't have them put together right. Anyway, this song was the sole reason I sprung for the six bucks when I saw the sound track album in the bargain bin at Wal Mart. When I am really down, it sometimes helps. When I drive at night and I play it, I have to use the cruise control or I go too fast. Yes, I identify too closely with this song sometimes. All I wanted was a
piece of the night
I never gotta equal share When the stars are all outside And the moon is down The natives are so restless tonight All I needed was a spot in the light Never had to get so dark The natives are so restless tonight All I needed was a spot in the light... I’ve been looking for an original sin One with a twist and a bit of a spin And since I’ve done all the old ones Till they’ve all been done in Now I’m just looking And I’m gone with the wind Endlessly searching for an original sin... But today I cranked it just because I could. And because my voice was good enough today to sing along and rattle the windows. I'll never be a first rank singer. But I can be enthusiastic. I’m applying
for a license to
thrill...
Going out on the edge... Moving in for the kill And there’ll be hell to pay someday... Put it all on the bill... Cause we’ll always be paying And paying until... We're beyond expiration... With a license to thrill.... I'm meeting someone in a couple hours. And why am I talking about this on a Pagan blog? Because sometimes raising energy works best the old way, one of the very original ways I'd say. The snake up through each of the chakras. Although those aren't the terms I used when I learned the techniques. Truthfully I can't think of too much else Pagan related right now. I need an emotional kick in the pants and the lady always chooses.
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