I've got sunshine
On a cloudy day.
When it's cold outside,
I've got the month of May.
I tried romantic gestures. Down on bended knee, diamong ring, the whole deal, for Tina. And you know how that worked out: lawyers, judges, custody hearings for a son no one knows I've got. None of it matters here, except now I'll never see my son at all. Guess I
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I nod to the glasses and the champagne. "Pour you a glass?" This song's not as polished yet as the one for Cath, and I got the feeling she'll like it a lot better with a half-glass in her. Just half, since we gotta work. One thing the girl's not is good at holding her liquour.
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She considered the bottle a moment, then decided there was plenty of time between then and the club opening for her to recover from the effects of a glass of champagne. "Sure, I'd love one."
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"To a successful partnership, personal and professional?" I ask, holding out the glass for her to toast.
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She's bright russets and golds. A little mystery, like a Sarah McLachlan song. A'ight, I know, emo-chick rock, but the woman has pipes on her. That's all in the song, along with the crazy Chinese, and Earth-that-was, silk and yellow spices like curry and saffron.
At least, it's all in the song I wrote, y'know, and I think it's there when I start playing, low tempo, long slides, less of the cool and crisp and sirens from Cath's song and more strip clubs and down and dirty sex.
I keep my head bent over the keys while I play, focused, trying to bring it out like I hear it in my head, and hope...well, I hope she'll hear herself in it.
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"When did you write that?" she asked, clear from her tone that she was impressed, to say the least.
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I duck my head a little and smile, cheek quirking. "Been writing it on and off since you started spending as many nights as not in my bed. Been hearing it since the first time you left it."
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She kissed him again before straightening, her smile still bright and fond. "No one's ever written a song for me before."
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"You ever date a musician before?" Dating. Is that what we're doing? I don't even know what to call it. Never had to decide before. We've just been messing around, being who we are and doing it together.
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"Nope, never," she replied with a shake of her head. So this was their first date, Saffron supposed. She found she didn't mind the thought of that at all. "But then, I'm not usually the dating type." She gave him a playful wink. "I reckon you're just special."
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"Awww, well, y'know, if you had dated a musician, I'm sure he'd have written you a song." I reach out and curl my arm around her waist, then snag my champagne flute with my other hand. "Needs a name. What do you think?"
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