I'm sorry if my posting that song's lyrics and link increased your pain at the world's loss of Neil, Sorus. It is interesting how different people have different methods for dealing with tumultuous events (such as the sudden news that Neil is gone, when none of us even knew he was sick). For me, listening to this song a few times seems to be helping me process what has happened.Sorus wrote:I think it's going to be a while before I can listen to that one again.
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It was the first song that came to mind for me too, and it's going to be difficult to separate it from that context for a while. But in all fairness, it was already a song I associated with loss.
Probably would be better if I did just put in on and had a good cry, but that never really makes me feel better. I just end up with puffy eyes and a headache.
So I'm listening to Tom Sawyer instead.
Probably would be better if I did just put in on and had a good cry, but that never really makes me feel better. I just end up with puffy eyes and a headache.
So I'm listening to Tom Sawyer instead.
Oh, a change is coming, feel these doors now closing
Is there no world for tomorrow, if we wait for today?