Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious means, well, basically nothing.
Immortalized by the musical theatrical Marry Poppins in 1964, this tongue twisting, mind rattling word is often used to pretend to say something wise even though all that is uttered is gibberish potpourri.

Sunday, August 12, 2012

Falling and Flying

A first for my blog, song lyrics.
Nothing much, just that these lines are so simple yet so defining of a moment most (all) of us have been through. And I count myself running through this patch.
And every line just seems so good to be true; almost like, 'how does he know!'

This is from Crazy Heart, sung by Jeff Bridges. Truly Wonderful


I was going where I shouldn't go 
Seeing who I shouldn’t see 
Doing what I shouldn’t do 
And being who I shouldn't be 

A little voice told me it’s all wrong 
Another voice told me it’s alright 
I used to think that I was strong 
But lately I just lost the fight 

Funny how falling feels like flying 
For a little while 
Funny how falling feels like flying 
For a little while 

I was tired of being good 
Started missing that old feeling free 
Stop acting like I thought I should 
And went on back to being me 

I never meant to hurt no one 
I just had to have my way 
If there is such a thing as too much fun 
This must be the price you pay 

Funny how falling feels like flying 
For a little while 
Funny how falling feels like flying
For a little while 

You never see it coming till it’s gone 
It all happens for a reason 
Even when it’s wrong 
Especially when it’s wrong 

Funny how falling feels like flying
For a little while 
Funny how falling feels like flying
For a little while 

I was going where I shouldn't go 
Seeing who I shouldn’t see 
Doing what I shouldn’t do 
And being who I shouldn’t be.



PS. Thanks Vatsal Mittal, for bringing me to this; else I would not know how else to know what's going on.