During the Mother and Son Kab Scouts activity last Saturday, the boys gave their post Valentine card to their moms. They we're all singing (at first) the Carpenters' song I Won't Last A Day Without You. Then some decided (including my son!) to just sit down and let the teachers (and the Carpenters) finish the song.
Day after day, I must face a world of strangers
Where I don’t belong, I’m not that strong
It’s nice to know that there’s someone I can turn to
Who will always care, you’re always there
(*) When there’s no gettin’ over that rainbow
When my smallest of dreams won’t come true
I can take all the madness the world has to give
But I won’t last a day without you
So many times when the city seems to be
Without a friendly face, a lonely place
It’s nice to know that you’ll be there if I need you
And you’ll always smile, it’s all worthwhile
Repeat (*)
Touch me and I end up singing
Trouble seems to up and disappear
You touch me with the love you’re bringing
I can’t really lose when you’re near
When you’re near, my love
If all my friends have forgotten half their promises They’re not unkind, just
hard to find
One look at you and I know
That I Could learn to live without the rest
I’ve found the best
Repeat (*) twice
1 comments:
I think that's part of growing up. Probably your son finds the singing too cheesy. :)
Lots of love,
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