I started to listen to random music supposedly designed to help people calm down, relax, and be more productive. Sometimes it has been useful for cutting out all of the nonsense both outside and inside of my head. This year / last year I've needed that more than ever!
Anyway, they started to pop up on my feed because I clicked on one once. Sometimes I can't stand it and it distracts me even more, but other times I need random stuff in the background without lyrics or any sort of recognisable tune which would otherwise be a distraction.
Not sure if I believe the claim of some of the videos that these sorts of tracks 'repair DNA'.... What does that even mean?
(This particular one is totally not a tease for an upcoming thing I'm doing)
I'll quote "On The Road" like a twat,
And wind my way out of the city.
Finding a girl who is equally pretty won't be hard,
Oh, I just had a change of heart.
Home is where I want to be
Pick me up and turn me 'round
I feel numb, born with a weak heart
I guess I must be having fun
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This song reminds me of someone, of a period I don't really want to remember but never want to forget. There's no real anger there, just sort of pain, you know?
I guess we can't have it both ways; we can't have the good memories without the bad.
But maybe it's both the good and bad that make us human?
Alive again, alive again
I don't need to die tonight
To die tonight
And so very long, it's true
All the games I played to reach you
I don't care at all, I don't care at all
Throw it all away, away
There'll be time to laugh
Time to laugh, some day
This song is some vibe, it feels like driving fast on a late summer's afternoon as if you're leaving something behind.
Remembering you standing quiet in the rain,
As I ran to your heart to be near,
And we kissed as the sky fell in,
Holding you close,
How I always held close in your fear.
Remembering you running soft through the night,
You were bigger and brighter and wider than snow.
And screamed at the make-believe,
Screamed at the sky.
And you finally found all your courage,
To let it all go.
I love him though. I genuinely love the song Billie Jean too, so a saxophone-playing sasquatch doing a version in the woods is obviously a marvellous thing to behold.
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