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Saturday, 31 March 2012

"She's My Rushmore, Max!" My Favourite Film Rushmore

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Ooh La La - The Faces
Poor old Granddad, I laughed at all his words
I thought he was a bitter man
he spoke of women's ways
they'll trap you when they use you


before you even now
for love is blind and you're far to kind
don't ever let it show



I wish that I knew what I know now
when I was younger
I wish that I knew what I know now
when I was stronger



the can-can such a pretty show
will steal your heart away
but backstage back on earth again
the dressing rooms are grey


they come on strong and it ain't too long
for they make you feel a man
but love is blind and you soon will find
you're just a boy again



when you want her lips, you get her cheek
makes you wonder where you are
if you want some more then she's fast asleep
leaves you twinkling with the stars


poor young grandson there's nothing I can say


you'll have to learn, just like me
and that's the hardest way



ooh la la
ooh la la, la la, yeah



I wish that I knew what I know now


when I was younger
I wish that I knew what I know now
when I was stronger














Ending Scene




Rushmore - Hardest Geometry Problem in the World (Opening scene)
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