There was a beautiful sunset today - my camera of course can't do it justice but it was quite a sight
For todays post I'm going to try to compile some of my favorite songs and the beautiful inspiring lyrics in them. Though the songs are usually a bit sad they talk about hope and the beauty of life.
"I'm never going to know you now, but I'm going to love you anyhow"
Waltz #2 - Elliot Smith
"Reaching out for a hand that we can't see
Everybody's got a hold on hope
It's the last thing that's holding me"
Hold on Hope - Guided by Voices
"Lets just sing and we'll fill the air with melodies that blend together
You speak so sweet with words so delicate
A glass i hope will never shatter"
If you Fall - Azure Ray
First Day Of My Life - Bright Eyes
When your soul embarks
Then I'll follow you into the dark"
"Lady lights a cigarette, puffs away, no regret
Takes a look around, no regrets, no regrets
Stretches out like branches of a poplar tree
I Will Follow You Into the Dark - Death Cab For Cutie
"Lady lights a cigarette, puffs away, no regret
Takes a look around, no regrets, no regrets
Stretches out like branches of a poplar tree
She says, i'm free"
Lady - Regina Spektor
"Cause life has been insane but Today has been ok"
Today Has Been Ok - Emiliana Torrini
"And I've become just like a chemical stress
Tracing the lines of my face for
Something more beautiful than is there
I've barely been gone
and I'm not a failure
I swear
I wish you could see it from over there"
Tracing the lines of my face for
Something more beautiful than is there
I've barely been gone
and I'm not a failure
I swear
I wish you could see it from over there"
My Slumbering Heart - Rilo Kiley
And my favorite
"This is how it works
You're young until you're not
You love until you don't
You try until you can't
You laugh until you cry
You cry until you laugh
And everyone must breathe
Until their dying breath"
You're young until you're not
You love until you don't
You try until you can't
You laugh until you cry
You cry until you laugh
And everyone must breathe
Until their dying breath"
On the Radio - Regina Spektor