I went to this thread for posting random song lyrics, and put this up:
Too low to find my way
Too high to wonder why
by the Thievery Corporation. I've got the CD "The Mirror Conspiracy" in my car right now, and those lyrics are from one of the tracks. And I just have to say, sometimes I hate it when I listen to a song and the words match my emotions EXACTLY, because it makes me feel unoriginal....
At least, that's how it's making me feel right now. Maybe when I get in my car tomorrow, and hear that song again, I'll be stoked on the synchronicity or something.
Or something.
Actually, sometimes I really love it when the song matches the moment. But can anyone explain to me why that mostly happens when you're depressed?
Speaking of depressing music, I'm glad I can listen to Morphine again. After my last breakup, the album "Yes" had to be kept away from me -- and because of ONE SONG! The one at the end that goes:
Life is very short
and you don't love me anymore
I'm never gonna see you again
And even though I was the one that did the breakup, and she did still love me, and we saw each other many times afterwards, I knew that song would just do me no good. But I can listen to it now.... The other Morphine song that I thought would be a killer goes:
Why can't love be blind?
Instead of just a blind man crying
Why can't love be
Why can't love be blind?
I'll tell you what, though: Mark Sandman kicks ass.
Too low to find my way
Too high to wonder why
by the Thievery Corporation. I've got the CD "The Mirror Conspiracy" in my car right now, and those lyrics are from one of the tracks. And I just have to say, sometimes I hate it when I listen to a song and the words match my emotions EXACTLY, because it makes me feel unoriginal....
At least, that's how it's making me feel right now. Maybe when I get in my car tomorrow, and hear that song again, I'll be stoked on the synchronicity or something.
Or something.
Actually, sometimes I really love it when the song matches the moment. But can anyone explain to me why that mostly happens when you're depressed?
Speaking of depressing music, I'm glad I can listen to Morphine again. After my last breakup, the album "Yes" had to be kept away from me -- and because of ONE SONG! The one at the end that goes:
Life is very short
and you don't love me anymore
I'm never gonna see you again
And even though I was the one that did the breakup, and she did still love me, and we saw each other many times afterwards, I knew that song would just do me no good. But I can listen to it now.... The other Morphine song that I thought would be a killer goes:
Why can't love be blind?
Instead of just a blind man crying
Why can't love be
Why can't love be blind?
I'll tell you what, though: Mark Sandman kicks ass.