The Dialectics Of Impertinence

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She walks across the floor,
Picks her glass from off the table,
Takes just a languid sip of Chardonnay
Then exits to the garden through the back door,
Smiling at the children playing there
With a ball upon the grass.
She closes her eyes and sighs,
Taking sensual pleasure in the sun's warmth,
And the miracle of life.

I'm gonna take my baby by my side,
We're gonna live and love our lives together.
I'm gonna take my baby by my side,
We're gonna live together and love together,
Growing wild.

17. Summer Sighs
(McGowan) Davy usually not much values his songs but I could easily imagine what if Frank Sinatra would have recorded this? He'd be much richer than he was - by the time when he didn't make this... but you get the point. Jazz is not my favourite style but the world knows... -- Jore

Is this a song for Frank Sinatra? Maybe I need to play more electric guitar and boogie! I didn't think of this as being jazz but I suppose it does have a jazzy feel to it – Jore is right again. -- Davy