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RhymeloveandMelody wrote: They're all so beautiful but "Just like We Do" did it for me and "Brightly Wound". Those two for me as well. I don't know why but when I heard each for the first time I just did. hah. A good cry though. _________________ Out of the firece parade! dot.Syntax (fun); |
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it was at their first concert. the whole set i was teary. then almost every song the first time i hear it. i'm in awe of their talents. then it kinda fades into mild fanatic syndrome. _________________ hello. my name is jackie. don't worry if you don't know me. i mostly lurk. |
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well it doesn't make me "cry" persay, but "Just Like We Do" is just so...::sigh:: i donno. it's great. Not only the lyrics, but Stacy's voice singing the lyrics is just perfect, and sincere and lovely _________________ While you make pretty speeches, I'm being cut to shreds. You feed me to the lions, a delicate balance When this just feels like spinning plates. I'm living in cloud cuckoo land. And this just feels like spinning plates Our bodies floating down the muddy river. |
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i wasnt prepared. probably the only song that has ever made me cry. _________________ www.allisongill.net www.myspace.com/silverbugs www.last.fm/users/allisoncostello www.imahuman.tumblr.com www.isitreallysostrange.wordpress.com [i spend too much time on the internet, apparently.] |
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granpaturtle wrote: Balanced1nsanity wrote: you people are freaks... lol
eisley music has always made me happy. i don't cry when i listen to it. there are tears of joy as well I'm guessing there isn't a lot of diversity in Bremen, Georgia. JD _________________ "Well, hopefully that's our job, to strap rockets onto everything." - Adam Savage, Mythbusters |
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phoenixdown wrote: I'm usually good through JLWD until "we'll hold the hands of sinners and then we will pass." I don't know what it is about that line.
Brightly Wound always gets me too, if I'm listening to it loud enough. That line gets me too, (ESPECIALLY WHEN USING IT AS A SONG TO TRYOUT WITH), and I think the reason I love it so much is because it signifies forgiveness of those who've trespassed against you, and it kind of ties into a huge love. Its great. My favorite line of the whole song. _________________ |
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Watching a live taping of "Head Against the Sky" always makes me twinge with emotions, even moreso during Chauntelles mini-solo. Ooo.. feeling it already. My friend listened to "I Wasn't Prepared" on his own and told me "omg! that song is so... i dunno! i think i might cry to it someday", so I guess that's one more tally for "I.W.P" |
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