Thursday, November 18, 2010

Modern Connection

Love At First Sight by Blue:  

Yeah
See if you can relate to this one

Hope I'm not disturbing you
Because you look into thought right now
I don't mean to be rude
Cause this is normally not my style
Can I take you out
I feel that if I don't ask chance will pass
And I'll never see your face again,
I'll never see your face again. No

You maybe thinking I am strange
Not every single day, no, beauty comes my way, so

Do you believe in love at first sight
Tell me does that book that your reading
Tell the story of your life
Do you believe in love at first sight
Should I walk on by, turn a blind eye
To love, love at first sight.

I could be the man for you
I can make all your dreams come true
Maybe I'm a fool
For saying I'm in love with you
You may be thinking I am strange not every single day, no
Beauty comes my way
Ohhh

Do you believe in love at first sight
Tell me does that book that you're reading
Tell the story of your life
Do you believe in love at first sight
Should I walk on by, turn a blind eye
To love, love at first sight.

You Say farewell
I'll say so long
Say goodbye
I'll say your wrong
Cause here in my arms you belong
Woooo
Oooooooooooooooo

Do you believe in love at first sight
Tell me does that book that you're reading
Tells the story of your life
Do you believe in love at first sight
Should I walk on by, turn a blind eye
To love, love at first sight.

Do you believe in love at first sight
Tell me does that book that you're reading
Tells the story of your life

Do you believe in love at first sight
Should I walk on by, turn a blind eye
To love, love at first sight.

To love, love at first sight.



I think that this song resembles Steele's “No. 1 Tuesday, April 12, 1709.” The lyrics talk about falling in love at first sight and how he will, “Never see your face again,” just like the man in Steele’s story. The person in this song is expressing that although he knows he will probably never see this woman again and he is possibly a fool for thinking so much about her, he still claims to be in love.  



Steele, Richard. "No. 1 Tuesday, April 12, 1709." British Literature. Ed. Ronald H. Horton. Greenville, SC: BJU Press, 2003. 396-308. Print

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