There's a time for 'he' and a time for 'she';
a time for 'you', a time for 'us' and a time for 'they'
but there's never a time for 'guys' -
(in my book anyway.)
As they used to say in the day-
"Vive la Difference"
There's a time for 'he' and a time for 'she';
a time for 'you', a time for 'us' and a time for 'they'
but there's never a time for 'guys' -
(in my book anyway.)
As they used to say in the day-
"Vive la Difference"
As long as one person has the virus,
it will always be knocking on our doors.
The trouble with our own gifts is that, mostly, we don't see them,
probably because they're just part of who we are.
Whereas we can see other people's gifts and can so easily feel bothered or upset
because we don't possess those gifts ourselves.