Song Description
Absolutely 100% dedicated to the beautiful women who forecast (and robably control) the weather all around the world
Song Length |
5:26 |
Genre |
Jazz - Standards |
Tempo |
Slow (71 - 90) |
Lead Vocal |
Male Vocal |
Lyrics
Weather Girl Dreams (5:26)
© 2006 Bruce Mills (ASCAP)
Blame it on - the weather girl - the rain is here to stay
Obsessions so magnificent and mediocre may - bring
Magnitudes of solitude - hey - all that I can say
Message to weather girl: Please send a nicer day
A cigarette or two - a little Dubonnet
The radio is saying - a storm is on its way
I'll play a game of Solitaire - and read old magazines
Sleep all afternoon - and dream weather girl dreams
Chorus
Come on - pretty weather girl - can I count on you
To change that prediction - to a brighter point of view
With some superstition - you could cast a spell
To cure my sad condition - I'm not doing so well - well - well
Well you give them pretty names - Katrina, Francis, James
Those old nasty hurricanes - they don't really care
They're not listening anyway - destruction is their game
Telegram to weather girl: You can take the blame
It's very, very frightening - when you're forecasting lightening
Depressing when you make the clouds turn grey
No attitudes or platitudes can comfort solitude
Letter to weather girl: Please make those skies - just like those eyes - turn blue
Chorus (variation)
The longitude of solitude's - impossible to find
The latitude of loneliness - ain't found on any map
The geography of feelings - can't be found in any book
Oh weather girl - weather girl - please show me where to look
Blame it on - the weather girl - the rain is here to stay
Obsessions so magnificent and mediocre mood
Such a magnitude of solitude - that I can do [is]
Sleep all afternoon -- and dream - and dream my weather girl dreams