"Get Your Way "
Dinner at eight, that sounds fine,
I suppose that means you'll turn up round nine.
Bought a bunch of flowers, just for her,
She says the burden's on the receiver. I opened the door and you walked in,
(Sniff) The scent of wild jasmine.
The room, seemed to freeze in time,
My regular table will be just fine.
Radiant and elegant, you might be But your concentration is so go-lightly Both of your eyes reflecting the moon,
You really think you own the room.
CHORUS:
So What Game Shall We Play Today? How About The One Where You Don't Get Your Way?
But Even If You Do,
That's Okay.
So What Game Shall We Play Today?
How About The One Where You Don't Get Your Way?
But Even If You Do,
That's Okay.
Try to pick it up, reading the signs,
It's turning out to be a real good time, And who'd have thought that entertainment,
Lies in the winter of your discontent.
Now, sit at the table, face to face,
Queen takes pawn, check or checkmate!
I feel your foot brush against my leg,
I'm not that easily led.
You flutter your eyes and you toss your hair,
I have to say that it is kind of unfair,
Let me tell you baby now what's in store, You win the battle, but I'll win the war!
CHORUS
This has been fun,
I suppose,
Although my feelings are all juxtaposed,
But truth be told,
I'm as fickle as hell,
But gentlemen never kiss and tell!
CHORUS
El DVD de la pelicula "El Padrino " (the Godfather) USA 1972
Recomendación de Julio César Alvarez
Para este 17 de junio, día del padre, recomendamos esta película basada en el best seller homónimo de Mario Puzo y con la asistencia del mismo autor en el guión de la adaptación del libro a la pantalla, Francis Ford Coppola creó este clásico fundamental del género, que en su tiempo ganó sólo tres Óscares, entre éstos los de Mejor Película y Mejor Actor (por cierto, Marlon Brando se negó a recibir la dorada estatuilla como protesta contra las injusticias para con los indígenas estadounidenses). La Cosa Nostra neoyorquina tiene en Vito Corleone (Brando) uno de los más respetados jefes de la mafia y patriarca de una de las cinco familias regentes del crimen organizado, sin embargo los tiempos están cambiando y el capo Sollozzo (Al Lettieri) planea asesinarle por negarse a participar del narcotráfico, con lo que comienza el reacomodo del poder de la mafia, con el hijo de Don Corleone –Michael (Al Pacino) – entrando al quite por el bien de la familia.
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