I will never love you more than the drummer of flaming lips I will never love you more than Woody Allen movies I will never love you more than the White album of the Beatles I will never love you more than God only knows I will never love you more than DVD's night with my girlfriend And we talk about stupid things like feelings and men I will never love you more than my boyfriend when I was 14 Even if he's now an asshole, I will never love you more And you say, you love me more than everything And compared to me everything is nothing... I will never love you more than meeting Paul McCartney And we asked him to play a song on my Ukulele I will never love you more than my Scandinavian Tour Which was more than paradise, I wish you remember it too I will never love you more than dancing to Phil Spektor I will never love you more than my Casiotone keyboard. I will never love you more than Daniel Johnston himself. For me he's more than God, I will never love you more And you say, you love me more than everything And compared to me everything is nothing Ohh this is sweet, I just wonder what it means You say you love me more, than all the girls you have had before Even more than music, even more than yourself Even more than everything, but it's just a lie So I will never love you more, than anything I will never love you more than singing in the shower I will never love you more than my Mac computer I will never love you more than having a daughter I will never love you more than peanut butter I will never love you more than kisses all day I will never love you more than cuddles all night I will never love you more than kissing girls lips when they're really pretty
BUT, being back in this magical french city, moving into my new pad with my lovely room mates, and drinking pitchers on sunny patios makes all my days feel like this:
The name derives from the cultural capital of La Ville (Montreal) to the busy bustle of the big smoke (Toronto). The two cities are connected by a bridge built by fashion, thoughts and pop culture insight. Two girls, Two cities, one voice.