Posted on 04/25/2017 8:32:01 AM PDT by mairdie
The 1984 remake of the 1927 German film Metropolis included the song "Here She Comes," sung by Bonnie Tyler. The video for this music video comes from the TV show Alias. Please be warned, if you watch at work, that there are 4 underwear scenes.
She begins to steal the light
Confusion throws another mystery.
It’s out of focus with the eye
So now you wonder is this just a dream?
Here she comes, here she comes
She’s gonna cause a sensation now.
And just between you and me
I think she’ll soon have you temptation bound.
Suppose who knows? She’s not above suspicion.
Is she maybe on some kind of secret mission?
Better listen.
Somewhere, somehow
There’s still some pieces missing.
I sense, I feel trust my intuition
Don’t rush into your decision.
Now here’s the riddle in the rhyme.
If she’s the same how come she’s different now?
The same old eyes but not the shine.
You know you’re certain but you’re full of doubt.
Now here she comes, here she comes.
She’s gonna have you at her beck and call.
So why refuse, Yeah, Why contend?
When all resistance is impossible!
Somewhere, somehow
There’s still some pieces missing.
I sense, I feel trust my intuition
Don’t rush into your decision.
Now here she comes, here she comes.
She’s gonna have you at her beck and call.
So why refuse, Yeah, Why contend?
When all resistance is impossible!
Here she comes, here she comes.
This lady’s serious make no mistake.
Face to face and eye to eye
She’ll cast a spell that you may never break
Girgio Moroder’s Metropolis was a great soundtrack.
The move was “meh” but amazing for the time.
The book is actually amazingly bad.
Didn’t realize it was based on a book. Good recommendation. I’ll save my Amazon purchases for something else. Agree on the soundtrack, but I did enjoy the movie, too.
Offtrack, I’ve noticed several uses of “meh” on FreeRepublic and I was wondering if anyone knows the origins of “fegs”? It’s used in a poem from 1787 by Henry Livingston and I’m assuming it means “shrug,” which sounds similar to “meh”.
Believe me dear brother tho women may be
Compared to us, of inferiour degree
Yet still they are useful I vow with a fegs
When our shirts are in tatters & jackets in rags.
Henry was actually big into humor and was quite the feminist for his time. Also a futurist. He wrote about traveling to the moon, societies on various planets and the dinosaurs that once roamed the Hudson Valley in New York.
I did, too.
The book is by Thea von Harbou, and to call the prose “florid” is an understatement.
It is, however, available cheaply for Kindle:
https://smile.amazon.com/Metropolis-working-Contents-joystick-navigation-ebook/dp/B0056UM1BA/ref=sr_1_3?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1493210541&sr=1-3&keywords=Metropolis
Merriam Webster says that Feg is a Scottish word for Fig:
Definition of feg
chiefly Scottish variant of fig
Thank you for the research. That was very kind.
The Kindle cost isn’t the issue. It’s the time in your life you don’t get back. I’m working my way through a 42’ long hallway of books on both sides, turning the books on their sides as I read them again and piling up the ones to give away when I can’t make it to the end.
Figs for fegs doesn’t make sense in Henry’s context. I’m constantly surprised at his use of what I would consider a “modern” word, but one that was actually in normal use in the 18th century. Though he WAS proud of his Scottish origins. I’ve been working with researchers at Vassar and Auckland for 17 years to prove he wrote Night Before Christmas.
Found it/
He is saying “vow with a Faith”
Definition of fegs
chiefly Scottish
: faith used interjectionally to express surprise or as a mild invocation
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http://www.henrylivingston.com/writing/poetry/beekman.htm
Thanks added on the poetry page. Let me know if you want a different attribution. Mary
That was good scholarship on your part!
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