From the 2008 Lagoon Park / Coca Cola Ad “You’re So Good For Me” by Sonnet Simmons
For all who have asked for the lyrics to “You’re So Good For Me”
You’re So Good For Me
Copyright 2008 Sonnet Simmons
You’re so good for me/ I could see how easy you’d be/
We could just sail away and spend the day/
but considering the circumstances I don’t have the time to fall /
Fall in love with you I’m falling/ Fall in love
Sunday afternoon, we’ll catch a movie
Dinner and a drink I’m feeling woozie
The stars begin to show
And I think, I think, I think it’s time it’s time to go o o
You’re so good for me/ I could see how easy you’d be/
We could just sail away and spend the day/
but considering the circumstances I don’t have the time to fall /
Oo oo oo/
Fall in love with you I’m falling/ Fall in love
I don’t want to take the time to learn about how much you care and how was your day
Red red roses right on time but isn’t this a cliché
And an old familiar song,
Tells me tells me tells me it’s time to to move along
Eh oh eh oh eh oh
Eh oh eh oh eh oh
The stars begin to show
And I think, I think, I think it’s time it’s time to go o o
You’re so good for me/ I could see how easy you’d be/
We could just sail away and spend the day/
but considering the circumstances I don’t have the time to fall /
Oo oo oo/
Fall in love with you I’m falling/ Fall in love
Cuz..
You’re so good for me/ I could see how easy you’d be/
We could just sail away and spend the day/
but considering the circumstances I don’t have the time to fall /
Oo oo oo/
Fall in love/ fall in love/ fall in love/ in love with you
Thank you all- <3, Sonnet
Ended up at the Hollywood Bowl Sunday night for the Etta James, Janelle Monáe, & Adele show. (Etta James called in sick and Chaka Khan filled in for her.) A wonderful night under the stars in H’wood with the same big search lights EXing out the sky. I try to go at least once a year…it always brings back childhood memories of sittin’ in my Grandparents box-seats, on my best behavior, wishing and hoping the performers would see me and ask me on stage with them.
Next night- Ani Difranco at the Orpheum Theater Downtown with my bestest friend Mika. Now…i cannot not even count how many times i have seen Ani. Me- 14 years old, 30 people in the audience, and me staring up at her, drinking in each word she said with such thirst to understand. Usually accompanied Mika, Eden, Tory, and my little sister Alessandra…we would convince one of our parents to take us to her show. We have all grown up since then, and so has Ani. We all relate to each other a little differently, but we still live by the same rules. If you don’t already know Ani- you can choose to make that discovery on your own. 