Dear Alana Davis.......

Feb 19, 2006 03:06

Dear Alana Davis,

You've always been "that girl" that I knew about, and tapped my foot to when I heard you over the radio or working at some place that I was forced to work in my college days. It wasn't until recently that I took the time to discover you, and I must say, you are one of the best-kept secrets out there.

If you are ever sitting at home wondering the meaning of life, remember this: some person in Wisconsin actually thinks your purpose in life is to make music to keep her sane. Because of your music, my life has been completely uplifted and there is a promise that I can change myself. Your music is motivation to become a better individual, and if I can't do that, than damnit, you've at least made me happier.

Thinking about your CD, Blame It On Me, has done phenomenal things to my life. I shudder to think what your next CD, Surrender Dorothy, has in store for me. When I turn on your music, I am magically transposed from a girl who is too hard on herself to an inspiring woman, who longs to rent an apartment in the city. My dream is to become engrossed in yoga and in my full time job that consumes my life, almost becoming one of those crazy Sex And The City characters.

Currently, my life has been so complicated, and when I listen to your CD, it makes everything seem okay. I am settled and happy where I am in life and also strive for a better future. Especially your song, 32 Flavors, helps me in my decision making and although at times I make bad decisions in life, or something comes my way that makes me sad, I just smile and say, "I am, what I am, I am 32 Flavors and then some...." Thanks for making my life so much easier to get through on a daily basis.

Also of recently, I've lost some people of whom I've deemed important in my life. Thank you for opening my eyes and realizing those people are nothing to me, and that the meaning of life is that of those who truly care about me. For this, I will always be appreciative and it has aided in many a wise decision on which I share (and what) my life with.

All in all, you are an outstanding individual, and I would be a very fortunate human being if one day I could meet you and speak to you about life and all it's adversities. You are truly amazing, and that's all I have to say. :)

Forever In Your Debt,

Ange M.
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