Love and hate in three flavours

EPISODE · Sep 23, 2015 · 4 MIN

Love and hate in three flavours

from Jean-Michel GEORGE · host Jean-Michel GEORGE

Lyrics : (Flavour 1) I lost my heart To a work of art All my wit and verve Head and nerve To your callipygian curves I lost my heart To a work of art When will flesh and bone Set in stone Leave my errant mind alone ? ... (Flavour 2) Voice of Charles Laughton taken from a narrative of the film "The night of the hunter", starring Robert Mitchum (hence the picture). You see his hands Look at the fingers The tattooed fingers The fingers of the left hand spell : H-A-T-E : Hate And those of the right hand spell : L-O-V-E : Love ... Voice of Rita Hayworth taken from the film 'Gilda' : Hate is a very exciting emotion Very exciting ... Haven't you noticed ? You do hate me don't you Johnny ? I hate you too Johnny I hate you so much I think I'm going to die from it Darling ... ... You've got to love to feel How hard it is to heal You've got to reach the end To finally go insane (Flavour 3) Love's like a shadow Like a light that's shone By those who like you follow The one you're standing on You don't understand Use your imagination

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