If you knew how lonely my life has been,
And how low I've felt so long.
If you knew how I wanted someone to come along,
And change my life the way you've done.
Feels like home to me, feels like home to me,
Feels like I'm on my way back where I come from.
Feels like home to me, feels like home to me,
Feels like I'm on my way back where I belong.
Bonnie Raitt - Feels Like Home
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Pink in the Night by Mitski
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Ruo ruo is literally my fav at this point. How can someone manage needles so elegantly? She makes medicine look easy...
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i'm sure there's like, one (1) person in musicology who specifically studies early aughts christian pop, but. what are the odds that they were raised evangelical.
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And I've heard of a love that comes once in a lifetime
And I'm pretty sure that you are that love of mine
'Cause I'm in a field of dandelions
Wishing on every one that you'd be mine, mine
And I see forever in your eyes
I feel okay when I see you smile, smile
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two pet peeves I will never get over
when someone "credits" the lyrics to a song to the person who they first heard record it, without checking whether that song was, for example, a traditional folk song first written down in the 18th century, or, for another example, an African American spiritual
when someone talks about something they know nothing about by parroting phrases they've heard before without examining why these things are said. like, for example, when culturally Christian people who have never read the Torah, let alone a translation of it intended for Jews or historians, talk about the "vengeful Old Testament God [sic]" as if the Christian god is never vengeful or terrifying and the God described in the Torah is never loving and forgiving
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I try to be positive toward my xian past, which means that I remember all the dance moves to a song that we would sing at an xian camp I went to. I haven't been to that camp in so many years, yet this will be the thing that haunts me (and also the fact that I never learned how they made their to-die-for bread).
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