I finally found it. I was laying in bed one morning when my alarm clock went off. I laid there for a few minutes and a song came on that I really liked. The lyrics, the vocals, the emotion, the song. I was listening to "The Mix" radio station which doesn't say the artist or song title after each song, so I had no idea what it was called. I
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Like in "I write sins not tragedies", where he says "It's better to face these kinds of things with a sense of poise and rationality". I don't think I ever pointed that part out to you, but I always like that part because whenever I hear it, I think it in two different ways in my head.
The way he says it's better to face them with poise and rationality sounds sarcastic to me, so on one hand, it seems like he's mocking people who pretend like if you just look at things rationally, then that means that everything can be fixed and nothing has to be wrong.
The second way comes out in my head as "It's better to face these kinds of things with a sense of poison-rationality." And I like that because it feels like he's mocking again, but this time calling a different kind of "rationalization" to attention and calling it what it is. Reminds me of people like k & j & g who "rationalize" everything until there's nothing pure left in it any more and then call it "fixed".
I always like it when you share your songs with me and sharing my songs with you. I love seeing the different ways we look at them and seeing different views and paths and facets open up to me. <3
Thank you for always sharing. I love this girl. :*
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