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In my fantasy, I’m a pantomime
I’ll just move my hands and everyone sees what I mean
Words are too messy and it’s way past time
To hand in my mouth, paint my face white and try
To reinvent the sea, one wave at a time
Speak without my voice
And see the world by candlelight, light
I ain’t afraid to let it out
I’m not afraid to take that fall
But I've found beyond all doubt
We say more, I say nothing at all
In my fantasy, no such thing as time
Minutes bleed into days, avant garde
I'd show me your heresies and I’ll show you mine
We only speak in pantomimes on this carpet ride, ride
I ain’t afraid to let it out
I'm not afraid to take that fall
But I've found beyond all doubt

We say more by saying nothing at all
By nothing at all
In my fantasy, you look good, entwined
In my hair and skin and spit and sweat and spilled red wine
You’re my deep secret, I’m your pantomime
I’ll just move my hands, I promise you’ll see what I mean

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John Morris (born October 18, 1926, New Jersey) is an American film and television composer, best known for his work with filmmaker Mel Brooks. John Morris has had a long career of composing music for Mel Brooks, starting in 1968 with The Producers which was Brooks’ first film. Morris continued to write the scores and songs for most of Brooks’ films. However, the music of Robin Hood: Men in Tights and Dracula: Dead and Loving It were both composed by Hummie Mann. Morris also composed the music to To Be or Not to Be, a film in which Brooks starred as well as wrote but did not direct.

Read more about John Morris on Last.fm.


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