Moya Marie Olsen Lear (March 27, 1915 – December 5, 2001) was an American businesswoman and the wife of aviation pioneer Bill Lear. Her father was vaudeville genius Ole Olsen, whose Depression-era show Hellzapoppin' was the longest running Broadway hit in history. Her mother was Lillian, a strong and practical woman. Moya earned her bachelor's degree at Ohio State University and the Pace Institute in New York.
Moya was introduced to Bill Lear by her father in his dressing room in 1938 while she was writing "The Book" for the play. She told Victor Boesen that she
Lear courted her and they were married "on a Sunday in 1942 when Son's 'o Fun was heading for a second run". In 1946 the couple moved to Grand Rapids, Michigan where Lear conducted his avionics manufacturing and development. In 1967 the Learjet company was sold and the old Stead Air Force Base near Reno was acquired. Moya became active in the Nevada Opera Association, the Nevada Festival Ballet, and the Sierra Arts Foundation.
the shock in her eyes
words that echo my thoughts
your blood in my veins
a subhuman roar.
uh, trash me for my life
beyond this world that we despise
uh, you give me such a joy and I -
I kiss the darkest places
and you embrace me like a toy.
the shock in her eyes
rules that we do not need
your blood on my cheek
a subhuman roar.
uh, trash me for my pleasure
beyond this world that we despise
uh, you give me such a joy and I -
I kiss the darkest places
and you embrace me like a toy.
the shock in her eyes
words that we do despise
rules that we do not need
your blood on my cheek
my blood in your veins