Really? When I saw the title I assumed it was the Sondheim song from “Sunday in the Park with George” which Ms. Cook recorded on her “Live from the Met” CD. When did she record this?
[GEORGE]
I've nothing to say
[DOT, spoken]
You have many things
[GEORGE]
Well, nothing that's not been said
[DOT]
Said by you, though, George
[GEORGE]
I do not know where to go
[DOT]
And nor did I
[GEORGE]
I want to make things that count
Things that will be new
[DOT]
I did what I had to do
[GEORGE]
What am I to do?
[DOT]
Move on
Stop worrying where you're going
Move on
If you can know where you're going
You've gone
Just keep moving on
I chose, and my world was shaken
So what?
The choice may have been mistaken
The choosing was not
You have to move on
Look at what you want
Not at where you are
Not at what you'll be
Look at all the things you've done for me
Opened up my eyes
Taught me how to see
Notice every tree
[GEORGE]
Notice every tree
[DOT]
Understand the light
[GEORGE]
Understand the light
[DOT]
Concentrate on now
[GEORGE]
I want to move on
I want to explore the light
I want to know how to get through
Through to something new
Something of my own
[GEORGE and DOT]
Move on
Move on
[DOT]
Stop worrying if your vision
Is new
Let others make that decision
They usually do
You keep moving on
[DOT and GEORGE]
Look at what you've done
Something in the light
Then at what you want
Something in the sky
Not at where you are
In the grass
What you'll be
Up behind the trees
Look at all the things
You've given me
Things I hadn't looked at till now
Let me give to you
Flower in your hat
Something in return
And your smile
I would be so pleased
[GEORGE]
And the color of your hair
And the way you catch the light
And the care
And the feeling
And the life
Moving on
[DOT]
We've always belonged together!
[GEORGE and DOT]
We will always belong together!
[DOT]
Just keep moving on
Anything you do
Let it come from you
Then it will be new
Give us more to see
Move On was written by Stephen Sondheim.