Monday, March 3, 2008

Let's get lyrical, lyrical: Pelle Carlberg - I Love You, You Imbecile

I love the way you talk
I love the way you stalk
me with your mobile phone
I love the way you smile
The way you're juvenile
I love the way you moan

I can live with vanity and puns
and the morning temper runs
I can live with all your downsides
I can live with ...

All I want, all I need
All I want is you
I can live with all the stupid things you do.

I love the way you dress
the way you make a mess
and that you're always late
I love the way you smell
and I can always tell
when you exaggerate

I can live with vanity and puns
and the morning temper runs
I can live with all your downsides
I can live with you...

All I want, all I need
All I want, all I need
All I want, all I need

All I want is you
I can live with all the stupid things you do.

This song is quite possibly the most beautiful and honest love song ever written. Only because it highlighted to me that all the women I ever loved in my life were imbeciles. I mean, when a song can do that, it is nothing but beautiful. Cause romance is silly and stupid. So the bigger the imbecile, the better the romance. Get it? Get it? My mom always said I had the gift of the gap.

What you mean it's gab? I thought it was all about how far you can leap across the gap between buildings? And boy can I leap.

Pelle Carlberg - I Love You, You Imbecile (from In a Nutshell)

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