Tuesday, November 15, 2005

Changing my life with a wave of a hand.

To lead a better life I need my love to be here... Here, making each day of the year Changing my life with a wave of her hand Nobody can deny that there's something there There, running my hands through her hair Both of us thinking how good it can be Someone is speaking but she doesn't know he's there I want her everywhere and if she's beside me I know I need never care But to love her is to need her everywhere Knowing that love is to share Each one believing that love never dies Watching her eyes and hoping I'm always there I want her everywhere and if she's beside me I know I need never care But to love her is to need her everywhere Knowing that love is to share Each one believing that love never dies Watching her eyes and hoping I'm always there To be there and everywhere Here, there and everywhere.

Here, there and everywhere by The Beatles. It is one brilliant song. I have beel listening to it on repeat for a bout 10 mins. now. I cannot get enough of it, and it also expresses my thoughs about someone.

I wish John Lennon was not dead. Whenever I think about him being shot, it almost brings tears to my eyes... who would do such a thing? One can only imagine what life would be with him around, I think we'd be one step closer to world peace. And loads of great songs to listen to. One can only imagine.

Logging off on a sad note,
-Kevin

5 comments:

Justin Kreutzmann said...

That's very cool. THE BEATLES were the ONLY band for me when I was a kid. Just recently I've become friends with Zak Starkey (famous father drum club). Besides being a great drummer himself Zak's Dad was always my favorite Beatle.

Kevin Seegan said...

oh, theres a few typos. screw it.

Justin Kreutzmann said...

who's perfect, who would want to be?

Got your post on my blog. Zak's a great guy. Ringo was my favorite because he was a drummer of course.

In The Dark was the first record I ever worked on. Might want to do some thinking before you get a Grateful Dead tatto.

Justin Kreutzmann said...

IN The Dark: I was an engineer. You have the record AND CD...I don't!

Justin Kreutzmann said...

Kevin, go to my profile and it has a link to my email. I can answer your questions better that way instead of filling up your comments page with stuff no one will understand.