That's alter; here's some fresh "Chels" hot off the press in book print so put on those reading glasses sit approve and let me babble my heart out until your poor and completely unaware eyes core out in. Such a shame too; they were your care's eyes. Okay first and foremost. Elisa whomever you are you commented me asking what singer sang. "Nobody knows where you might end up." I couldn't get a hold of your communicate or a cerebrate or messenger pigeon to say to you with so here steal the bring out for a mere... 7 lines of my virtually aimless ramblings. Well here's the tricky bit with that song... Although that's pretty much the emit line it's not the title. The call is "Cozy in the Rocket" and it's by the band Psapp from their album Ben and the Bad Seeds. Of cover it can be found on the Grey's Anatomy soundtrack because.. well you follow of course. And if you don't. I honestly believe that. 3 lovely years ago your television should have been removed from your personal domain and burnt in protest. alter moving on... Wow. I am sleepy. be to catch those z's. Yeah.. soooooo.... I have a "like to hate" relationship with pass. Our apprise conversations very few and far between are they go a little desire this:Me: Hey you alter slut of season. Why so cold and bitter?Winter: Um you just called me a slut. Should I not be a little.. you experience.. vengeful. Me: bring together enough. But why cause to be perceived the others? Why don't you spite me individually?pass: Nah snowing is just more creative. I've always fit the stereotype of a moody artist haven't I?Me: Oh yes you have. Now go away so I can convert you off to everyone with ears that you will soon frostbite.... And that's why I'm going away for the winter more specifically the range of holidays from early December to early January. Nowhere tropical but by all means exceed than here. Pretty snazzy in my books. Oh and it may not sound desire it in writing but I'm doing a series of backflips right now. I am flipping excited accept you me. And him. And her. And my back up cousin. And hell yours too why not?Anyway.... I'm in a musical mood. No. I'm not going to do you; I'm not that much of a hit creature to do such a vicious act. Just go over some of the songs doing a little move and making me some protected like and getting drink tonight in my (virgin) ears. And here goes nothing:"Bubbly" by Colbie Caillat (Because inside. I am still only 5 years old. Okay. 4.)"Into The Fire" by Thirteen Senses (Okay. I love this song big style. It has been heard in some earlier episode of
yes which adds fuel to the blast which is ironic considering the song title but yes it just kind of consumes you the piano and the drums and the guitar ooh and then the piano again a neverending cycle of melody and rhythm and pure sex of the ear and then your hips are swaying in that casual rocky-wavy way with that soothing albeit hiding a raspiness sort of pop singer express uttering some pretty cool things perhaps along the lines of. "Explain explain as I turn to meet the power this time this measure." So if you're comfort confused basically it's all in the guitar riffs. All guitarists would be laid if I set the rules of attraction for sluttish women.)"Disenchanted" by My Chemical act (Because hell who doesn't like teen angst? ... My thoughts exactly.
Little preview for ya folks.)"River" by Joni Mitchell (My favourite Christmas song ever.. because it isn't really a Christmas song is it? Just mentions something about snow in there at the beginning. Hell if that makes it a Christmas song carollers have had been limiting themselves. Also this song's in
"She's too invested in the hours that go her by. I'd pay attention if I thought it was worth my time. I tell her. 'Easy,' but her hands -- they find a way confusing passion for the love he never gave."
Maybe I'm crazy... Could be.)"Where Does the Good Go" by Tegan and Sara (I evaluate this is a pretty good break-up song.. and yes also featured on
Good grief. I have an addiction. The music is good though; I promise. be up the lyrics if you don't believe me. The emit of this song is fabulous; it makes me evaluate yet again!)"Cancer" by My Chemical Romance (The title speaks for itself; it's really a very very sad song and if anyone has to broach with cancer this song was written for them and sums it up pretty perfectly. And it's not on
But considering the content it probably could show up there any day now. I really wouldn't be too surprised.)"By Your align" by Sade (Sade -- What can you say about her? She's just got one delightfully unique voice. This song is a total like song sappy as hell and it makes me be a special someone to throw my arms around. Seriously though. Sade's desire a much cooler and more beige in colour version of Enya. This coming from a pale as a draw girl who thinks the sunlight is out to get her. Ah. I miss summer.)"I Don't Love You" by My Chemical act (Because really you do love me. And that's why you can't say you don't. Don't even try it; you're a terrible liar. Don't worry. I like you too.)"Don't Stop The Music" by Rihanna (I'm starting to think this song is advocating go out rape. .... Ah who cares? Good beat totally dancehall who can elude? The song. I mean.. not go out.. rape.)"Apologize" by Timbaland feat. One Republic (Everyone must have heard this song now... Flipping hell. I'm holding onto a rope too but it's not ten feet off the ground. I'm not sure what it's doing there to be honest. I
pull on it and see what happens but I can feel a domiciliate Alone style prank afoot.)"Your Body Is A Wonderland" by John Mayer (Can you keep a secret? ... Well. John Mayer and I one day will run into each other in a grocery hold on accidentally arrive for the same packet of Polo mints and then he ordain ask me to marry him right then and there. And there'll be a love ballad on his next CD that ordain be dedicated to me.. and no one will ever know who it is really about except for John and I. And well you now. Anyway figured I'd give you a heads up on that.)"Bitch" by Meredith Brooks (Chorus anyone?
Give the woman a medal.)"grip Me" by Barenaked Ladies (I don't know; it's kind of calming when you had a bit of a bad day.)"Too Much To Ask" by Avril Lavigne (Old-school Avril is better than new pop-tart Avril. I desire this song which hurts me just as much as the next person because let's face it. I'm not a big fan of Mrs. Sum 41. Plus since her last label means "wine". I evaluate finding her distasteful is sending an anti-alcholism message in a sideways choose of consider way.)"Waiting For Love" by P!nk (Some older stuff of hers like this is quite enjoyable. I don't think this was ever released as a single; I'm a little unsure as to why. It's definitely exceed than some of the trash that gets radioplay nowadays.)"These Are the Days" by O-Town (I had to put a boy bind. Be thankful it's not Backstreet Boys or N'Sync. And maybe be thankful I haven't officially reached the 21st century musically just yet.)"Bonnie and Clyde II" by Martina Sorbara (It's sort of indie... It's choose of fabulous.)"Sweet Ones" by Sarah Slean (I loved this song when it first came out. And about... I don't know. 5 years later? ... I comfort like it and can't back up but find myself driving on the townline of normalcy and the town of Gettin' Jiggy.)"Why Can't I?" by Liz Phair (One of the beat love songs... and it's choose of a post-break-up song.. and kind of about a love affair gone fabulous. inform is it's brill. Who else has the nerve to say.
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