You, Glorious you
And you make me feel
Like I’m broken in two
Look, look out a fire
I’m weak at the knees
But I know what to do
Cry those bitter tears
I used to feel so alone
Now I got my own
Let it go to your head
Let it go to your head
Let it go to your head
‘Cause some of us are born to be strangers
Alone in this world, we seek out danger
And some of us will always be strangers
And some of us, ooh always seekin’ out danger
And some of us are born to be strangers
Wanna be with you, it feels so contagious
And some of us don’t care what you’re saying here
And some of us, we seek out danger
That country soul blues thing
That country soul blues thing
That country city, city
That country blues thing
Yo, yo, my enemies of the Killa Bee Clan’s founds their peers
Buried for a thousand years, or drowned in tears
My unpredictable lyrics straight, and spine tingling
like slime from a baby’s mouth, bitch niggaz you be lingerin
Bobby bobs panties from bitches with big asses
Girl my mind flashes
My seeds be royal, niggaz sweat muslim oil
My Earth gave birth to the fertile crescent soil
No time for fragile planet for small wombs
My dick bust a universe, my nuts weigh a moon, stay in tune
Champagne thoughts with Bud Light money, blunts dipped in honey
Digital, make the gloomiest day feel sunny
“To Dream the Impossible Dream,” one of my personal favorite songs, and so it was great to hear it on the 4th of July in a time like this. Interestingly enough, Brian Stokes Mitchell contracted coronavirus a couple of months or so before he got the opportunity to sing this and so it is great to see that his voice is still strong after the rough battle with the virus. Also, this amazing man frequently leaned out of his apartment to sing the song in New York City as a thanks to all our dedicated healthcare workers and to keep the hope alive in everyone.
An overall pretty nice contemporary piece in my opinion. Certainly not among my favorites and I don’t hear it to much anyone but back when I was between about 10-13 I heard this a lot because it is among my mom’s favorites and she had it going in car trips frequently (among others). So it brings back nice memories from my earlier childhood even though that is not at all what the song is trying to get across.