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Hi all hope you were doing well!

I have adopted as my theme the theme from Star Trek enterprise.(Sorry I don’t have a link). Whatever you may think of the series the theme is a good one. Hope you can find it and listen to it it has a lot of meaning.

 

Big hug to everyone!

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So glad you asked...This song has been in my head all day.

One great thing about zeroing in on your true self...is letting go of everything you're not.

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love the pants apparently they ran out of blue jean material LOL

 

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Today I made the calls I needed to make in the morning and have spent the rest of the day cuddling my Schnauzer, but the whole day I have been myself - so would almost be this:

 

 

 

But am closer to this: 

 

 

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Oh - I like both songs - thanks - I'm not well versed in newer material and these show that I need to listen more. Hope you can enjoy your real self as long as you live and long may you live.....

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So I recently decided to watch Frozen 2, and a few songs spoke to me to anybody going through a transformation. One in particular speaks to me today: Show Yourself.

 

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Good Choice @QuestioningAmber one I found today that speaks to me is an old song I never thought of as trans ....

 

I looked in the mirror and didn't like who I saw but not I see the light

 

Patto-Jones-Wright

I looked into the mirror and it poisoned my mind twice
It left me both time crippled
And it tossed my fate like dice

I looked into the mirror and the devil smiled both times
My flesh was sold with no feelings
With no reason or rhyme

The smile on my face gave way to my feeling
But only time was there to tell
Somewhere in space my thoughts are still reeling
The miror looked through hell
And damned me where I fell

You mistreated the boxer
You held his spirit down
(Yes she did, yes she did, yes she did, yes she did)
You colored his reflection
'Cause you didn't like his sound

But now my head is clearing
And I'm startin' to see the light
(see the light, see the light, see the light, see the light)
Now I'm lookin' to the mirror
And I don't know if it's day or night

The smile on my face gave way to my feeling
But only time was there to tell
Somewhere in space my thoughts are still reeling
The miror looked through hell
And damned me where I fell

See the light, see the light, see the light, see the light...

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MISPRINT above - I now see the light

 

I looked in the mirror and I didn't like the person I saw - but now - thank goodness - I am seeing the light and the light is helping me see the real me.................................

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This is how I want to feel - and am starting to get there now that the song is playing -

 

 

 

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@Jani and @Cyndee reminded me how much I loved this album and so here it is in its entirety...........

 

 

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I want to feel UP UP UP - here goes.....

 

 

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I am the old fart trying to catch up. Like both songs. Thank you

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Wow, @Shay...Sledgehammer, Higher Love, That's All...you really know how to make an 80's girl feel at home! I may have been born in '81, but there's no doubt in my mind that "The Mirror" song from Spooky Tooth would've been a big deal for me had I been around in the 70's. Very impressive!

 

Everyone seems to to go straight to "Radar Love" when it comes to Golden Earring, but honestly, while I do like that song, for me, when I think Golden Earring, I think "Twilight Zone" (I'm hopelessly hooked!):

 

 

 

 

@QuestioningAmber I used to think I wasn't much of a Disney person (aside from Pooh Bear, of course!), but the Frozen and Ralph movies changed my mind. I may have a total crush on Ana ("Miss feisty-pants", hee hee!!!), but Elsa's wardrobe and crescendos in both movies have me absolutely swooning. And relating...

 

@Princess-audra wow, first I've come across Isabella Bennett..but...WOW!!!!

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