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"Everything counts a little more than we think..."

09 October 2005 Sunday

Playlist 10/09/2005

slated in playlists at 11:37 pm
Loquat – Take it Back Gary Jules – Something Else

They never tell you truth is subjective, they only tell you not to lie. They never tell you there’s strength in vulnerability, they only tell you not to cry. They never tell you you don’t need to be ashamed, they only tell you to deny. So is it true that only good girls go to heaven? They only sell you what you buy. And I’ve been living underground, sleeping on the way, and finding something else to say is like walking on the freeway.


Michael W. Smith – I Still Have the Dream

Angels never came down — there’s no one here they wanna hang around, but if they knew — if they knew you at all, then one by one the angels, angels would fall.


Miranda Lee Richards – The Beginner

I’ve got my eye on the road, I’ve got my hand on the wheel. I’m gonna keep on drying til the truth is revealed. I’m improvising as I go along, I’ve got no excuse if it all goes wrong… if you’re never a beginner, how are you ever going to begin?


Akeboshi – Wind
A.C. Newman – Miracle Drug
Matt Nathanson – Curve of the Earth

I’m a sucker for a good lie — the way you say you understand, and how you always talk of catching me but never open up your hand … Tell me does he look like me at all? ‘Cause they’re all an awful lot like you.


RythemHarmonia (from Naruto)

kawaranai uta o sagashi te iru aa misosazai.. mienai ito de musuba rete ru mieru desho? (the wren that searches for an unchanging song
can you see that we’re all connected with an unseen thread?)

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