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oldmoonmeetnew is a 23 year-old in Braintree, MA.

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To abide by time is too limiting, I feel like you'll miss way too much if you're always supposed to be somewhere. If that makes me unreliable, I'm comfortable with that. Just as long as everyone else is comfortable knowing if I didn't show up, I'm out somewhere actually living, rather than planning a life. That in itself just is a waste of time.

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JULY 18, 2006 @ 11:10 PM | NO COMMENTS

Sad songs that make me REALLY happy:

Halfway To A Threeway by Jim O'Rourke-
Let's talk about this. Here's a song that's so sullen, and beautiful. Yet, if you take the time to listen to the lyrics, a rather peculiar subject is being covered here. It's about this guy, we'll call him Jim. See, Jim wants to have a threesome with these two girls. As near as I can gather, he has one girl, and there is another he hopes to coerse. This one is epileptic, and in a wheelchair. She later goes into a coma, and the end of the song (especially if you were listening to the lyrics surprisingly) is a real tear jerker, because he has to pull the chord on her, and she dies.

Lover, You Should've Come Over by Jeff Buckley-
This is going to stand tall for about 30 million songs I truly enjoy. It is beautiful to me, when a persons vocal inflections can mock the feeling one would feel toward the situation they are singing about. Anyone who can't relate to this song is a god damn liar, anyway. Maybe you maintain that you have never experienced love, but I'll bet you thought you did once or twice. I'll bet the decision you hadn't was based on post-script, and at some point in your life you did believe in it, whether you said it or not. Anyway, even if that isn't true, I'll bet you knew someone who you wanted by your side, and it hurt you some nights that they weren't.

Walk Away, Renee by Billy Bragg-
It's more of an hommage to the original, than a cover. Belle and Sebastian refers to the song as an Epitaph in one of their songs, which makes sense, whether it be the end of a relationship, or a feeling. The guitar does most of the work in this song, but Billy has a way of making things so foolishly black and white that it's pretty.

The last one I'm not going to explain. I'll just tell a story. Once a friend and I were drinking heavily in my old room. For whatever reason we decided it best to down some opiates in pill form, and the reaction that ensued was unbelievable. We were tossed back and...
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