on 29-09-2015 07:11 AM
The more I think about it, the more I'm convinced those who don't like motivational quotes are the ones who need them the most.
on 30-09-2015 05:56 PM
@jessicadazzler wrote:The more I think about it, the more I'm convinced those who don't like motivational quotes are the ones who need them the most.
meaning?
what does a bunch of words o a screen really mean.
Will it give people a light bulb moment? Explain the meaing of life?
I dont think so tim
on 30-09-2015 06:17 PM
A wise person is able to say,"I don't know."
on 30-09-2015 06:34 PM
@jessicadazzler wrote:
There's a track on an album I've owned since before I care to remember
This Jess is what most of us ( well, I can only speak for myself ) are/is wondering.
How long can you remember.
Just asking.
on 30-09-2015 07:09 PM
@ecar3483 wrote:Ever listened to a song and felt like the lyrics really touched you?
Almost as if they had been written for/to/about/because of you?
It's kind of eerie.
I know it can be explained as synchronicity (great word, took me three tries to spell it correctly, lol) but all the same, the feeling that someone put your thoughts, your feelings into words in a way you couldn't manage, yourself, is a strange, almost flattering feeling.
There's a track on an album I've owned since before I care to remember that still resonates with me in that way.
Maybe it's that there's nothing new under the Sun, that all the words have already been written and all we're doing is wandering, lost, until we find them and they give our lives meaning.
Or maybe I'm one of those unimaginative, unauthentic, lazy people who prefers to use other people's words.
The final cut from the album The Final Cut by Pink Floyd. I still feel the powerful surge of emotion contained, perhaps released, by those lyrics,and the incredible music penned by Roger Waters. I think I got the album when I was about 16, you know, those angsty teenage years, lol. It still speaks volumes to me, even after all this time.
Don't go hunting it down, it's probably not going to mean a lot to you.
on 01-10-2015 07:18 AM
@cmcoins2000 wrote:
@jessicadazzler wrote:
There's a track on an album I've owned since before I care to remember
This Jess is what most of us ( well, I can only speak for myself ) are/is wondering.
How long can you remember.
Just asking.
Sorry, I didn't write that, ecar did.
on 01-10-2015 07:35 AM
@cmcoins2000 wrote:
@jessicadazzler wrote:
There's a track on an album I've owned since before I care to remember
This Jess is what most of us ( well, I can only speak for myself ) are/is wondering.
How long can you remember.
Just asking.
Close to 50 years is my guess.
on 01-10-2015 11:25 AM
I went to visit the farm one day
I met an old crone along the way
And what do you think I heard her say
Be off child.Outta my way
I went to visit the farm one day
I met a gay lady along the way
And what do you think I heard her say
Be off child. YOU'RE NOT GAY
I went to visit the farm one day
I met a chicken along the way
And what did you think I heard it say
BP BERGERK BP BERGERK BO BERGERK
I went to visit the farm one day
I met a fat cow along the way
And what do you think I heard her say
MOOOOOOOOOOOOVE OVER
this is my hay
When I go to visit the farm again
I will stay away from crones gay ladies cows
And big fat hens
Or not
Stay tuned have forgotten the final verse
on 01-10-2015 11:38 AM
How long ago did I last hear that? Or something similar........Must be over 55 years.
DEB
on 01-10-2015 11:41 AM
Same here
But still a child at heart 🙂
on 01-10-2015 12:13 PM