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I can't remember who sings the song or the title of the song but part of it goes like this.

I am half the man I used to be, I am half the man I used to be.

I think that is appropriate considering the changes going on right now.

Love,

Sarah F

Stone Temple Pilots - Creep

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10,000 Days (Wings for Marie pt 2) by Tool, Dad Died and his life was hell. He deserves his $#&^% wings.

Cherry Lips, Androgyny and Bleed Like Me, all by Garbage really helped me gather the courage to come out to myself (thank you Shirley Manson).

Running up that Hill by Placebo for both relationship and TG reasons.

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These three have a lot of meaning for me right now:

"Melody walks through the door

and memory flies out the window

and nobody knows what they want

'til they finally let it all go

6:00

"The unbroken spirit

Obscured and disquiet

Finds clearness this trial demands

And at the end of this day sighs an anxious relief

For the fortune lies still in his hands

Take the time

"Try to push me 'round

the world some more

And make me live in fear

I bare all that I am

made of now

Caught in a Web

all by Dream Theater (I'm not obsessed with them, shut up =p)

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  • Talk talk - Life's what you make it
  • Golden Earring - Quiet Eyes (Especially the section before the 1st chorus.)
  • Enigma - Return to Innocence
  • Aha - The Sun Always Shines On TV
  • Aha - Crying in the rain

And ehm, in accordance with the rules, I left out the lyrics, even though I was very tempted.

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Susan Vega - As girls go (simply a classic, 99.9f album highly recommended).

"You make a really good girl, as girls go, still kind of look like a guy, I never thought to wonder why"

Eagles - Visions (the guitar work send shivers down my spine every time)

"Visions, that you stir in my soul, Visions, that will never grow old, Sweet baby, I had some visions of you, if I can't have it all, just a taste will do"

Janis Joplin - Try just a little bit harder (in the context of my wife, this tune simply boogies).

"Hey! I've waited so long for someone so fine

I ain't gonna lose my chance, no I don't wanna lose it,

Ain't gonna lose my chance to make you mine, all mine.

All right, get it! Yeah!"

There are so many more, however will keep my post short to 3 now, just typing these words has brought more tears to keyboard :rolleyes:

Love

Cindy -

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Oh, I forgot:

Metallica - Unforgiven

(...)

What I've felt

What I've known

Never shined through in what I've shown

Never be

Never see

Won't see what might have been

What I've felt

What I've known

Never shined through in what I've shown

Never free

Never me

So I dub {fate} 'unforgiven'

(...)

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Once, I can't remember

I was long ago, someone strange

I was innocent and wise

And full of pain

- "Now That I'm a Woman", from the film "The Last Unicorn"

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Posts linking to or asking for information on re-printing material without permission of the copyright owner will be removed.

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copyrighted lyrics removed per rule 4
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