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Post by GizmonicGirl92 on May 22, 2010 0:39:20 GMT -5
NO!!! You know how I feel about that. . . *grabs box of tissues*
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Post by Birdgirl90 on May 22, 2010 22:41:48 GMT -5
Bwahaha. ;D
I heard another one today that got to me a little, which was "All Will Be Well" by the Gabe Dixon Band. I had forgotten I had it on my iPod...
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Post by Emperor Cupcake on Jul 1, 2010 0:06:56 GMT -5
Sorta resurrecting the thread...
Songs do make me cry, I admit it. A lot of them do. But to be honest I actually really, really like sad, depressing songs, even when I'm depressed myself. I'm not sure why. I'm don't know if it's because I like wallowing in tragedy (which is possible), or if it just makes me feel better to know that someone else once felt the same way I feel. Maybe a combination of the two.
So lately I've been going through a kinda emotional roller coaster type deal, which usually doesn't happen to me, I hasten to add. I've been married fifteen years and have never even thought of straying. But a few weeks ago I developed a completely uncontrollable and wholly ill-advised infatuation with a new friend of mine, and man, I have never felt ANYTHING like it before. It's so intense I'm not really sure what to do about it, and I've been so distracted for the past few weeks I can hardly get anything done. And here's the part that ties in with the thread, and just goes to show how far gone I am: Yesterday I was painting my living room walls, and I had the alternative music station on so I could bop around and sing while I painted. After a few minutes it started seeming like every song they were playing had something to do with my situation, which started making me a little...um...fragile. And then that REM song "So. Central Rain (I'm Sorry)" came on, which isn't a terribly sad song as far as that goes, and I was singing along all right, but then I got to the chorus part and I just suddenly lost it and started blubbering. And then later they played Morrissey's "Come Back to Camden," and that was it; I could no longer see to paint. I'm in trouble, aren't I? :-)
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