Saturday, July 26, 2014

Budapest

A few days ago I got a message from my first love and forever friend from across the pond. He said he heard this song and immediately thought of me and knew that I would love it. He wasn't wrong:

My house in Budapest
My, my hidden treasure chest,
Golden grand piano
My beautiful Castillo

You
Woh, you
Woh, I'd leave it all

My acres of a land
Th' I hav' achieved
It may be hard for you to,
Stop and believe

But for you
Woh, you
Woh, I'd Leave it all

Woh, for you
Woh, you
Woh, I'd leave it all

Give me one good reason
Why I should never make a change
Baby if you hold me
Then all of this will go away

My many artifacts
The list goes on
If you just say the words
I I'll up and run

To you
Woh, you
Woh, I'd leave it all

Woh, to you
Woh, you
Woh, I'd leave it all

Give me one good reason
Why I should never make a change
Baby if you hold me
Then all of this will go away

My friends and family
They, don't understand
They fear they'd lose so much
If, you take my hand

But, for you
Woh, you
Woh, I'd lose it all

Woh, for you
Woh, you
Woh, I'd lose it all.

Give me one good reason
Why I should never make a change
Baby if you hold me
Then all of this will go away

My house in Budapest
My, my hidden treasure chest,
Golden grand piano
My beautiful castillo

You
Woh, you
Woh, I'd leave it all

Woh, for you
Woh, you
Woh, I'd leave it all

We're past this point in our own relationship where we would think about leaving it all for one another, but it sure is nice to still have such a strong connection and to have that connection be largely communicated through music.

Speaking of communicating through music, my daughter and I biked over to Opera in the Park briefly this evening. The sun was just starting to set, and we climbed up the hill to sit on a cement wall overlooking all the people and listening to the music. It was a beautiful way to end a summer evening...

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