The T.S. Eliot quote "I have measured out my life with coffee spoons" from the poem "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" suggests the monotony and routine of the speaker's life, symbolized by mundane tasks like measuring coffee spoons. It reflects a sense of disillusionment, emptiness, and a lack of meaningful experiences or connections in his life. Eliot uses this image to convey the theme of existential despair and the search for purpose in an unfulfilling existence.
The actual quote is I should have been a pair of ragged claws Scuttling across the floors of silent seas T.S Elliot wrote it in lines 73 and 74 of "The love song of J. Alfred Prufrock"
The song for Love you like a love song
Try lyrics from 'Love Song'. Taylor Hanson quote- 'To the world, you may be one person, but to one person, you may be the world.' Beautiful quote =]
Friday I'm in Love is a great song. The exact meaning is open to interpretation but the songwriter is believed to imply that today is a Friday and this is the day love has been found.
The song is about love. The guy's in love with her, therefore she doesn't have to keep dreaming on stars.
No, it isn't. However, it is in Billy Elliot the musical.
Sorry, I can't provide the lyrics to that song, but I can summarize its themes or discuss its meaning if you'd like!
It's Getting Better - Cass Elliot song - was created in 1969-03.
Henry Elliot Harmon has written: 'A bar of song'
I'm not exactly sure there's a song out there in which you can find your exact meaning, but I can tell you this. The song, "Love Song," by Sara Bareilles is an excellent song no matter what your needs are.
The song was written by Curtis Mayfield to show his love towards his girlfriend. He has written many songs similar to it through his song writing journey.
"I Will" was written by Paul McCartney as a love song to his future wife, Linda Eastman.