Baby hair with a woman's eyes
I can feel you watching in the night
All alone with me and we're waiting for the sunlight
When I feel cold, you warm me
And when I feel I can't go on
You come and hold me
It's you and me forever
Sara, smile
Oh, won't you smile awhile for me, Sara
If you feel like leaving, you know you can go
But why don't you stay until tomorrow?
If you wanna be free
You know all you got to do is say so
And when you feel cold, I'll warm you
And when you feel you can't go on
I'll come and hold you
It's you and me forever
Sara, smile
Oh, won't you smile awhile for me, Sara
Sara, smile
Oh, won't you smile awhile, Sara
Smile
Oh, won't you smile awhile for me, Sara
Oh, smile awhile
Won't you laugh, Sara
So thank you for making me, make me feel like a man
Not keeping me crazy, crazy
Smile awhile, oh
Source: LyricFind
Songwriters: Daryl Hall / John Oates
Sara Smile lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc
Horace: (While you relax and have two cups of coffee with d.c., Eudora and I will pack all the luggage after I put everything back in the place that you last saw them. You just relax and enjoy your conversation with your friend.)
( Yeah, right. That’s about as likely to happen as this: (ring) Yet Another Cruise Line hotline. How may I be of service to you ma’am sir, or nonbinary individual?
Yes, this is Horace Hucklemeir. My wife, Hortense and I are running a little late for our two hundredth cruise in the last two years. Would you mind holding the launch of the boat until we get to it, please?
Of course, Mr. Hucklemeir. You and your wife are our two best customers, so we’ll be happy to accommodate y’all on this or any other occasion. How else may I be of service to you?)
Meanwhile, in another, undisclosed location in Greater Houston, Texas…
C.: (It looks like T is going to take a break from training and nap every day at the exact time the my favorite daytime soap, “Nine Lives to Give” comes on. I suppose that I’ll watch it today, then, even though I already know what’s going to happen But, I'd better watch it on my phone because the noise from the tlevision my wake T up form his nap…)
Oh, wow! Everything I said yesterday would happen happened in one-half of an episode, and it’s now twenty years later. It seems that Sue’s husband, the rich lawyer, did marry his mistress, and her name is Sara. She’s only nineteen, though, and she wants to have a formal education since she was born into poverty. She sees education as a way for her to have security if her much older husband dies and his four kids claim all his money.
Sara saw her looks as a way to attract a rich man, even though he was married. Now, she wants her husband to put her through college and law school, but he already has three kids in college and one in med school. He’s afraid that he’ll run out of money, so he hires a P.I. firm to find him more cases to try, but the private investigator started meddling where his nose didn’t belong.
It seems that Sue’s suicide wasn’t a suicide after all. Sue’s husband, Al, hired Harry to break into the house and stage his death. He swallowed a pill that would make his heart rate undetectable when Al shot at him with a blank. Sue was so distraught that she decided to take a tranquilizer to calm her nerves, but Al had switched her medicine for a toxic one to her breed of cats. Sara worked at a veterinary clinic, and she found and stole the right pill to give Sue to end her life. Now, the private investigator is demanding black mail money to keep quiet, and Al is almost broke with five people depending on him to obtain higher education.
To top it off, Jack, Al’s oldest son, the one who’s in med school, got his girlfriend, Dianne pregnant, and she’s from a very old-fashioned, religious family. Her dad is demanding that Jack drop out of med school and get a job to support his daughter and grandchild. Jack is at a disadvantage, because Dianne is only seventeen, although she told him she was two years older when they first met. He learned the truth, but was too in love with her to discontinue the relationship. Now, though, Diane’s dad is threatening to have Jack thrown in prison if he Jack doesn’t marry his daughter.
Meanwhile, Harry goes back to driving his taxi while he eats catnip. I have a bad feeling about this.
Well, that’s the end of this episode, and I hear T. getting out of bed. He’s ready to train, so I guess that’s all for today, folks. Please join us tomorrow for anther episode of Nine Lives to Give…er Cal.E.’s Korner.
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