The more they come, the more they go
it's not a lie, I know you told me so
but it all works out
Days go by when we're apart
but everything that always seems so hard
well, it all works out
One day, I'll see you walking and
One day, we'll get to talking and
I'll say, ever since I set eyes on you...
you know it's true
I put your locket in my heart
keeping you close no matter where you are
cause it all works out
Images in black and white
playing back this moment in my mind
cause you always shine
Chorus
Is it alright, is it alright...
if I tell you how I feel?
If it's alright, if it's alright...
I just wanted you to know
how I do adore you so
References
Uploaded by tracksontv on Oct 19, 2010
official web site: Jules Larson
Shortly after the release of A LOT LIKE YOU, her song “You Know It’s True” was featured in ABC’S CASTLE, and made the top 10 list of CASTLE’s best musical moments of the season. Jules is currently a featured artist at abcfamily.com, and is putting the finishing touches on her first full-length album, due out in January 2012.
Facebook: Jules Larson
Twitter: Jules Larson @juleslarson
My Personal Note
I discovered this song while going through all the previous episodes of the television show Castle. Being bitten by the bug, the romantic bug, I decided to systematically revisit the entire show by rewatching every single episode. I discovered in the process a number of well-placed songs which capture the mood of the moment and reflect this on again off again romantic cat and mouse game between the show's protagonists, Richard Castle and Kate Beckett.
In season 3, episode 5, Anatomy of a Murder, this clip has Martha, Castle's mother saying getting somebody out of prison is a sign of true love. At the very end of the show, Castle presents a hypothetical situation where he is in jail and Beckett says she would get him out. Obviously this is interpreted by Castle as a sign of true love. For us, the viewers, we just sit in front of the TV screaming, "You dummies! You love each other! Admit it!"
2011-12-02
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