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- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2008-11-24 | | I’ve been thinking about your hands today… You know, when you won’t let me reach you when you hide behind that bitter grown-up’s smile All I am left with are… your hands As if your entire being lowers and submissive, well-behaved, they let themselves be loved Why are you laughing? you know, if one day I died, I would bequeath my body to your hands… Are you in a hurry? oh, there’s somebody waiting But it doesn’t matter right now Look… today I feel beautiful I simply feel beautiful and this makes me incredibly daring Today I want to wipe off that irony in your smile You’ve made me feel like a mere schoolgirl those afternoons I’d come running to meet you, my bag full of books my knees in silent mutiny under the uniform My tied-up, nutbrown hair reluctant and restless Well I know you’re being waited for, you’ve told me But tonight I won’t let you go Tonight we’ll take a walk on Karol’s Bridge And I’ll tell you the story of every statue, of every pebble And, who knows, perhaps we’ll talk about Kafka… And when the street lamps of Prague light up one by one And the Palace is all floodlit I’ll take you away, on Nerudova street… There’s this cosy teahouse, Antonia’s, which smells divine of vanilla and cinnamon, we’ll have jasmine tea with gingerbread and should you like to, we’ll sample all their exotic flavors Music will pour down on us, wordlessly… Come, give me your hand… Tonight I am the richest girl in the world With your seduced, well-behaved hands in mine
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