Post by Julie on May 30, 2005 14:30:57 GMT -5
operation Peter Pan
hola
rojo
morning
to
you
you always helped me
chase demons away
don't know what I'll do
without you
so Pan is the name
of the plane
second to the right
straight on
'til morning
that's where
I'll be waiting
second to the right
straight on
'til morning
hola
tick-tock
my time
is up
Pedro says
I will forget him
in days
in my new life
no room
for a lost boy
boys can be
so dumb sometimes
second to the right
straight on
'til morning
that's where
I'll be waiting
second to the right
straight on
'til morning
straight on
'til morning
kiss Pedro
for me
I think this is a play-off on the Peter Pan place, Neverland where no one has to mature. This is a place where you can be safe, naive, and playful. Pure fun. It's nice to think about.
Here's Tori's description of it:
"Operation Peter Pan spanned from 1960-62 whereby over 14,000 children were sent away from their families in Cuba, some never to reunite again. Pan Am flights took the children to Miami, Fl, Never-Never Land, and the children became known as the "Peter Pans." I wrote this song for my daughter, and it is sung for all the daughters and mothers, fathers and brothers who felt this pain of separation all because of governments and their politics."
-- Tori; UK A Sorta Fairytale Single
The lyrics "second star to the right, straight on til morning" combined with the song title Operation Peter Pan is an obvious reference to the children's fairy tale Peter Pan. Peter's land where no child ever grows up is named, Neverland, and the lyrics refer to how to fly there.
I: Is there a pair now that stands out to you? T: Sure. I’ve been playing a lot in these gold Gucci sandals I bought a couple of years ago. They’re very high and they have gold see-through heels that look like a New Mexico sunset. They seem both old and futuristic, like ancient Egyptian meets alien from Andromeda. I had some Manolo’s with that see-through iridescence. I love the idea of prisms in shoes, where light reflects. I don’t have wild fluorescents - that’s not my scene at all. I’m not just a classic kind of gal, I like to think that’s an element. But classic, and turn left. Second to the right, straight on till morning. [sings] “Second to the right, straight on ‘til morning....” I was going to write that song once I knew that was Peter Pan’s address.
-- Tori; Shuz magazine, Spring 2000
hola
rojo
morning
to
you
you always helped me
chase demons away
don't know what I'll do
without you
so Pan is the name
of the plane
second to the right
straight on
'til morning
that's where
I'll be waiting
second to the right
straight on
'til morning
hola
tick-tock
my time
is up
Pedro says
I will forget him
in days
in my new life
no room
for a lost boy
boys can be
so dumb sometimes
second to the right
straight on
'til morning
that's where
I'll be waiting
second to the right
straight on
'til morning
straight on
'til morning
kiss Pedro
for me
I think this is a play-off on the Peter Pan place, Neverland where no one has to mature. This is a place where you can be safe, naive, and playful. Pure fun. It's nice to think about.
Here's Tori's description of it:
"Operation Peter Pan spanned from 1960-62 whereby over 14,000 children were sent away from their families in Cuba, some never to reunite again. Pan Am flights took the children to Miami, Fl, Never-Never Land, and the children became known as the "Peter Pans." I wrote this song for my daughter, and it is sung for all the daughters and mothers, fathers and brothers who felt this pain of separation all because of governments and their politics."
-- Tori; UK A Sorta Fairytale Single
The lyrics "second star to the right, straight on til morning" combined with the song title Operation Peter Pan is an obvious reference to the children's fairy tale Peter Pan. Peter's land where no child ever grows up is named, Neverland, and the lyrics refer to how to fly there.
I: Is there a pair now that stands out to you? T: Sure. I’ve been playing a lot in these gold Gucci sandals I bought a couple of years ago. They’re very high and they have gold see-through heels that look like a New Mexico sunset. They seem both old and futuristic, like ancient Egyptian meets alien from Andromeda. I had some Manolo’s with that see-through iridescence. I love the idea of prisms in shoes, where light reflects. I don’t have wild fluorescents - that’s not my scene at all. I’m not just a classic kind of gal, I like to think that’s an element. But classic, and turn left. Second to the right, straight on till morning. [sings] “Second to the right, straight on ‘til morning....” I was going to write that song once I knew that was Peter Pan’s address.
-- Tori; Shuz magazine, Spring 2000