Sort Of Fairy Tale
- Jared Gertner (2010)You are listening to the song Sort Of Fairy Tale by Jared Gertner, writer by Adam Gwon in album Ordinary Days: Original Off-Broadway Cast Recording. The highest quality of audio that you can download is flac . Also, you can play quality at 32kbps, view lyrics and watch more videos related to this song.
Lyrics
So
So. Do you have my book?
I think this is sort of neat
What?
You and I, here to meet
It's about as precious as precious can get
I mean, look, we're both here, and we've met at the Met!
Anyway, ever since I found your book
I have pictured this moment.
Really?
Uh-huh
Wow.
I imagined me standing here with Monet for a while
And then you stumbling in, but with more of a smile
Yes, well, in my head we hug and our friendship sets sail
Like an almost, not quite, New York, sort of, fairy tale
Don't touch me.
I sensed from your notebook your fiery nature
Your penmanship crackles with rage
What?
Your handwriting's wonderfully hard to decipher
But boy does it conjure you right off the page
Wait, you read my notes?
Your lack of hesitation. Your violent punctuation
Yes, I knew right away you'd be someone to meet
It's not every day I'm convinced so completely
But something is telling me we're on the trail of a
Semi, could be, quasi, sort of, fairy tale
Listen, I have a very important meeting.
This moment could be like a scene from a movie
Two hapless strangers united by fate
Yes, I.
And I think real lives make the best kind of movies
I've always said, “Warren, just wait. Give yourself over to fate”
And soon without warning, your life's gonna start
One stroke at a time, like a great work of art
And now you being here, I think this could unveil a
Perfect, lasting, Warren, sort of.
Look, I don't mean to be a buzzkill
But, here is something you should know
I have wasted half my morning coming here
‘Cause you're a fucking weirdo
No, I will not lose my composure.
‘Cause, yes, I'm a civil kind of girl
Ordinarily I take deep breaths and count to ten
But right now I'm so far from zen
That frankly, there is nothing I can do but tell you
“Thanks for the waste of a day
And thanks for all this annoyance and strife
Yes, thanks for this waste of my time
And for making me a part of your waste of a life”
I came here for my book
Not for some stupid weirdo and his stupid painting.
This painting reminds me of people like us thousands of tiny specks
Oh my God.
Huddled together in random arrangements
That nobody expects
Every dot, on its own ordinary and pale
But thrown together one by one
They make this dazzling, joyous, hopeful, sort of
Never mind
So, can I have my book?
Oh. Right. Sorry.
Oh, thank God
My Professor was not going to give me an extension because he's like this
Stalin of English lit who has yet to crack a smile in his
life and if I didn't show up in his office today with
These notes my life would've been over.
Okay
Oh. Uhm. Can I buy you a cup of coffee?
Really?
You're gay, right?
Uh-huh
Twenty minutes.
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