oh the time where has it gone,
bottles of wine and some nice relaxing song,
I know it’s late, but it feels so nice here now with you,
perhaps you’d like to stay,
I’ll light a fire, you can wear my favorite shirt,
put your toes here on me yeah and I’ll keep them warm,
oh yes that’s right, let me hold you closer,
you smell so good, skin so smooth, how you glow in this light,
flame, we’ll be shadows dancing on the walls tonight,
shadows, of flames, shadows, of flames, shadows, of flames,
dance with me tonight, we’ll make shadows on the walls, shadows of flames, dance with me tonight, we’ll make shadows on the walls,
shadows of flames,
I can feel your heartbeat, softness of your breath, like a butterfly,
precious moments, as you lie here next to me,
everything, everything, everything stood still,
shadows, of flames, shadows, of flames, shadows, of flames,
dance with me tonight, we’ll make shadows on the walls,
shadows of flames, dance with me tonight,
we’ll make shadows on the walls, shadows of flames,
dance with me tonight, shadows of flames, dance with me tonight,
shadows of flames, shadows of flames, shadows of flames, shadows of flames, shadows of flames, shadows of flames
"MGJ first made waves…in New York's loft-jazz scene of the 1970s… alongside such major innovators as Oliver Lake, David
Murray, and Wadada Leo Smith, he quietly laid the groundwork for much of what we take for granted in the contemporary jazz-guitar vocabulary." National Sawdust NY