Lyrics to Live By…

…You Matter to Me from the Broadway Musical Waitress

I could find the whole meaning of life in those sad eyes
They’ve seen things you never quite say, but I hear
Come out of hiding, I’m right here beside you
And I’ll stay there as long as you’ll let me

Because you matter to me
Simple and plain and not much to ask from somebody
You matter to me

I promise you do, you, you matter too
I promise you do, you’ll see

You matter to me

It’s addictive the minute you let yourself think
The things that I say just might matter to someone

All of this time I’ve been keeping my mind on the running away
And for the first time, I think I’d consider the stay

Because you matter to me
Simple and plain and not much to ask from somebody
You matter to me
I promise you do, you, you matter too
I promise you do, you’ll see
You matter to me

Dear baby
I hope someday, somebody wants to hold you for twenty minutes straight
They don’t pull away, they don’t look at your face
And they don’t try to kiss you
All they do is wrap you up in their arms and hold on tight without an ounce of selfishness to it
I hope you become addicted, baby
I hope you become addicted to sayin’ things
And having them matter to someone

You matter to me
Simple and plain and not much to ask from somebody
You matter to me

I promise you do

Come out of hiding I’m right here beside you

You, you matter too

As long as you’ll have me

I promise you do

I do, promise you do

You matter to me

You matter to me

You’ll see
You matter to me

Songwriters: Sara Bareilles

Impulsivity…

…is it a good or bad thing?

I want to buy a cheap ticket to NYC in the next 6 weeks to see Aaron Tveit in his last performances as Christian in Moulin Rouge. He is one of big Broadway crushes and I have wanted to see him perform live for awhile. And what better role then Christian?! And what better show to go see. I found a reasonably priced flight and I can afford the tickets. It would stretch me thin for a month or two on fun and food budgets, but I wanna go so badly. I have the freedom in my schedule to do it. I am little worried about knowing where to stay hotel wise and navigating the city alone, but I am pretty sure I could figure it out. Should I do it? I want to real bad. I can be a bit impulsive though. I still regret not seeing Adam Pascal and Anthony Rapp in their last tour of RENT. Do I want more Broadway musical regrets? Will I regret going when I have less food to eat in May? All excellent questions. Come What May.