YOUR CURRENTLY FAVORITE SONG
- IronSharona
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Re: YOUR CURRENTLY FAVORITE SONG
Welcome to the new decade! Let's hope the Roaring 20's come with just as much jazz, but a bit less prohibition and Great Depression.
- chickenbutt
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I listen to this a lot as my sister has long been suffering from a devastating heroin addiction while at the same time dealing with anorexia and borderline disorder as well as a lot of other trauma, both drug related and not. Not my favorite song ever but it helps dry out the tear glands when needed. Throughout all the years, the lyrics hit just as hard every time. The song deals not only with the abuser, but as well as the people around them who are also affected. It's heart wrenchingly sad, but it does help. I strongly recommend this folk player as well. He's said to be "the Jimi Hendrix" of acoustic guitar, of that era.
When sadness fills your heart
And sorrow hides the longing to be free
When things go wrong each day
You fix your mind to 'scape your misery
Your troubled young life
Had made you turn
To a needle of death
How strange, your happy words
Have ceased to bring a smile from everyone
How tears have filled the eyes
Of friends that you once had walked among
Your troubled young life
Had made you turn
To a needle of death
One grain of pure white snow
Dissolved in blood spread quickly to your brain
In peace your mind withdraws
Your death so near your soul can't feel no pain
Your troubled young life
Had made you turn
To a needle of death
Your mother stands a'cryin'
While to the earth your body's slowly cast
Your father stands in silence
Caressing every young dream of the past
Your troubled young life
Had made you turn
To a needle of death
Through ages, man's desires
To free his mind, to release his very soul
Has proved to all who live
That death itself is freedom for evermore
And your troubled young life
Will make you turn
To a needle of death
When sadness fills your heart
And sorrow hides the longing to be free
When things go wrong each day
You fix your mind to 'scape your misery
Your troubled young life
Had made you turn
To a needle of death
How strange, your happy words
Have ceased to bring a smile from everyone
How tears have filled the eyes
Of friends that you once had walked among
Your troubled young life
Had made you turn
To a needle of death
One grain of pure white snow
Dissolved in blood spread quickly to your brain
In peace your mind withdraws
Your death so near your soul can't feel no pain
Your troubled young life
Had made you turn
To a needle of death
Your mother stands a'cryin'
While to the earth your body's slowly cast
Your father stands in silence
Caressing every young dream of the past
Your troubled young life
Had made you turn
To a needle of death
Through ages, man's desires
To free his mind, to release his very soul
Has proved to all who live
That death itself is freedom for evermore
And your troubled young life
Will make you turn
To a needle of death
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https://soundcloud.com/open_minded_97/fullat - a punk song I wrote and produced with a friend from music community college in 2019
https://soundcloud.com/open_minded_97/fullat - a punk song I wrote and produced with a friend from music community college in 2019
- Kniteknite
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Re: YOUR CURRENTLY FAVORITE SONG
" French fries are like steaks, where the potato is the cow and gets cut up, like meat does, only on a smaller scale. "
Re: YOUR CURRENTLY FAVORITE SONG
No one posted this classic yet, so here it is!!!
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- bobsmyname
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- Kniteknite
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- Joined: 09 Feb 2013 16:40
- Location: Great Lakes
Re: YOUR CURRENTLY FAVORITE SONG
" French fries are like steaks, where the potato is the cow and gets cut up, like meat does, only on a smaller scale. "
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