Welcome to the Wakefield Doctrine (the theory of clarks, scotts and rogers)
You think that it is natural to fall in love?
Friends of the Doctrine Jen (writing in ) ‘Break the Parenting Mold’ and co-hostini Kristi at ‘Finding Ninee’
are musically enhanced lifeforms and do this thing on Tuesdays which is to present an idea/concept/dream/desire/wish/curse/emotional state and ask y’all to propose a series of songs that provoke the state with the listener (That is what I believe they are doing, but you might want to double check over at theys blogs, just to be sure and all.)
This Tuesday it being: ‘Forbidden Love’
Well, on the issue of forbidden love* the Wakefield Doctrine would say:
clarks: yes…but the odds are they (the other person) will never know
scotts: yes…and they (the soon-to-be-loved-or-beloved-or-possessed )don’t stand chance
rogers: yes…but if you have to include the other person (the object of a too, too personal manifestation of instinct) it will ruin everything
to the musical proof:
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but then reality enters the situation
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time goes by
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no! not cynical
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to end it all
* clarks: well, if you think we should
*scotts: yum, yum
* rogers: well, as long as we remember who’s idea this was
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