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Rossi ([personal profile] deathpixie) wrote2001-03-17 12:06 pm

Theme songs...

Isn't it funny how sonme songs become themes for aspects of your life, from the first hearing? And I don't mean in that lame Ally McBeal sort of way. ;P

Music is like reading - you interpret it according to your experience. TV and film don't give you that option.

This one pretty much sums things (certain things, any way) for me. Or at least how I want things to be, in the end. It certainly echoes the advice a friend gave me long-distance. ;)

"Un-Learning Song (No Regrets)" - Rory McLeod.

No regrets...
but I'm glad I had what I've lost.
I've no regrets.
I'm so grateful I had what can never return,
what could never return.
Nothing ever died inside of me,
but always ran free.
Wild rivers still sing.
Wildfires still burn in me.
Wildfires still burn.

But I'm unlearning all,
I'm unlearning all,
I'm unlearning all the ways I laughed with you.
I'm unlearning all,
I'm unlearning all,
I'm unlearning all the ways I held you.

The love that made me never died,
but grows, the love I have come from.
Joys have sunk deep, deep into me
and all that might be moves me on

and I'm unlearning all,
I'm still unlearning all,
I'm unlearning all the ways we slept together.
I'm unlearning all my ways of kissing you,
and the ways I heard you whisper "Forever".

But I can't push away the hunger
that you came to me with.
And I can't take back all the love I gave to you then, again and agian,
and again and again.
I've no regrets, but I can never forget you,
your voice and your laughter,
they haunt me for-ever after."