Thanks for the memory,
Of candle light and wine, castles on the Rhine,
The Parthenon and moments on the Hudson river line,
How lovely it was.
Thanks for the memory,
Of rainy afternoons, swingy Harlem tunes,
And motor trips and burning lips and burning toast and Prunes,
How lovely it was.
Manys the time that we feasted,
And manys the time that we fasted,
Oh well, it was swell while it lasted,
We did have fun and no harm done.
And thanks for the memory,
Of sunburn at the shore, nights in Singapore,
You might have been a headache, but you never were a bore,
So thank you so much.
Thanks for the memory,
Of sentimental verse, nothing in my purse,
And chuckles when the preacher said, "For better or for worse",
How lovely it was.
Thanks for the memory,
Of lingerie with lace, Pilsner by the case,
And how I jumped the day you trumped my one and only ace,
How lovely it was.
We said goodbye with a highball,
Then I got as high as a steeple,
But we were intelligent people,
No tears, no fuss, Hooray for us.
So thanks for the memory,
And strictly entre-nous, darling how are you?
And how are all the little dreams that never did come true,
Awfully glad I met you, cheerio and toodle-doo,
And thank you so much.
Wake up to the blue sky,
Grab your shades
And let's go for a ride.
Breakfast by the ocean,
We'll do lunch at Sunset & Vine.
Every day's a dreaming California.
Every night the stars come out to play.
Wish that I could always feel this way.
There's something about the sunshine, baby,
I'm seeing you in a whole new light.
Out of this world for the first time, baby,
Oh, it's so right.
There's something about the sunshine.
There's something about the sun sh, sh, sh, sh, shine.
In Hollywood rocking,
In Malibu we hang out and chill.
It's all about the shopping,
From Melrose to Beverly Hills.
Everywhere's a scene,
And now we're in it.
I don't wanna paint this town alone.
When I see you smile I always feel at home.
There's something about the sunshine, baby,
I'm seeing you in a whole new light.
L.A's. a breeze with the palm trees swaying
Oh, it's so right.
Now that you're here (now that you're here),
It's suddenly clear (it's suddenly clear),
Sun coming through,
I never knew,
Whatever I do,
It's better with you!
It's better with you!
There's something about the sunshine, baby (something about it),
I'm seeing you in a whole new light (whole new light).
Out of this world for the first time, baby (yeah),
Oh, it's so right (it's so right).
There's something about the sunshine, baby (something about it),
I'm seeing you in a whole new light (whole new light).
Out of this world for the first time, baby (ohhh),
Oh, it's so right (it's so right).
There's something about the sunshine, baby,
I'm seeing you in a whole new light.
L.A.'s a breeze with the palm trees swaying,
Oh, it's so right.
No, actually a pocket full of sunshine represents a life full of happiness and how you just have to let go of things and just get away sometimes to just enjoy life. The pocket is life and the sunshine is happiness.
Natasha BEdingfield, Pocket Full of Sunshine
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*Ahem* When someone places their wedding ring within their pocket, it is often commonly referred to as a "Pocket Full of Sunshine"... That combined with a Secret Place (A Sweet Escape) with no lies, only Butterflies would likely be referring to a location that the individual meets their lover... Do people actually listen to song lyrics? Wow the guy who wrote the top one, your really wrong. The real meaning is that sunshine is a type of drug also called LSD. when she says 'a sweet esacpe' she means that its like your own little world when you take drugs. Also when she says a place where nobody cries, when you take drugs you can't feel pain.........
Natasha Bedingfield
No, actually a pocket full of sunshine represents a life full of happiness and how you just have to let go of things and just get away sometimes to just enjoy life. The pocket is life and the sunshine is happiness.
pocket full of sunshine by natasha bedingfield
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Natasha BEdingfield, Pocket Full of Sunshine
Its called "Pocket Full of Sunshine" by Natasha Bedingfield
Pocket full of Sunshine. Natashe Bedingfield
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Its called: Pocket full of sunshine (take me away) - Natasha Bedingfield.
The song "Pocketful of Sunshine" by Natasha Bedingfield was featured in the 2010 film "Easy A," starring Emma Stone.
Natasha Bedingfield!! lol pocket full of sunshine i think.
It's Natasha Bedingfield, "Pocket Full of Sunshine"
*Ahem* When someone places their wedding ring within their pocket, it is often commonly referred to as a "Pocket Full of Sunshine"... That combined with a Secret Place (A Sweet Escape) with no lies, only Butterflies would likely be referring to a location that the individual meets their lover... Do people actually listen to song lyrics? Wow the guy who wrote the top one, your really wrong. The real meaning is that sunshine is a type of drug also called LSD. when she says 'a sweet esacpe' she means that its like your own little world when you take drugs. Also when she says a place where nobody cries, when you take drugs you can't feel pain.........