Question for the few people reading this. Have you ever read a book or seen a movie (or heard a song, or anything else, for that matter) at the exact right moment in your life, so that it has a peculiarly powerful impact on you? You know the feeling - you're nodding compulsively, or staring wide-eyed and open-mouthed at the screen, or sobbing, or
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If you want any of these songs/link to the story let me know, I'd be happy to provide :)
As much as they usually tend to hurt, I love moments like that. They're the ones that you always seem to remember above the rest.
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The Blower's Daughter by Damien Rice (from the album "O" and the film Closer; lyrics)
April 8th by Neutral Milk Hotel (from the album On Avery Island; very much an acquired taste; lyrics)
Someday You Will Be Loved by Death Cab For Cutie (from the album Plans; lyrics)
Chapter and Verse by Laura Smith (I've talked to several people about this story and all of them liked it, but none of them seemed to be as affected by it as I am/was - I guess it's just one of those things. As much as you can help it, don't read ahead - I doubt it would lessen the blows this story renders, but still.)
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