#MusicMonday #106 – Looking at the heavens with a tear in my eye

Welcome back to another #MusicMonday! It’s not about books, but about music, and I’m looking forward to presenting you with a taste of my playlist. It’s the brainchild of Drew from The Tattooed Book Geek, but my inspiration comes from the lovely Claire from A Knight’s Reads. Every Monday, I’ll be choosing a song to share with you. The Spotify playlist is here and it will be updated as I go along.

I hope everyone is having a fabulous Easter weekend. My weekend started on Thursday with the brilliant Richard Ashcroft gig in Leeds. Today’s #MusicMonday is one of his tracks with The Verve which was a highlight of the evening.

The Verve: Sonnet


My friend and me
Looking through her red box of memories
Faded I’m sure
But love seems to stick in her veins you know

Yes, there’s love if you want it
Don’t sound like no sonnet, my lord
Yes, there’s love if you want it
Don’t sound like no sonnet, my lord
My lord

Why can’t you see
That nature has its way of warning me
Eyes open wide
Looking at the heavens with a tear in my eye

Yes, there’s love if you want it
Don’t sound like no sonnet, my lord
Yes, there’s love if you want it
Don’t sound like no sonnet, my lord
My lord

Sinking faster than a boat without a hull
My lord
Dreaming about the day when I can see you there
My side
By my side

Here we go again and my head is gone, my lord
I stop to say hello
‘Cause I think you should know, by now
By now
By now
By now
By now
By now
Oh, by now
Oh, by now
Oh, by now
Oh, by now
Oh, by now
Oh, by now
Oh, by now
Oh, by now

Writer: Richard Ashcroft

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Until next time!

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