I'm trying to think of something serious to write about this lullaby of a song.. but there's this box of Mr. T quotes right beside the comment box, staring me down.
Self-expressed though art, literature and thought. I find liberation in documenting my life through photography and journals, allowing my creativity to shine within the pages of my scrapbooks and canvases of my paintings. Releasing tension through the beat of my drums, I spend my time together with those who share my passion for the sounds of emotion and movement. Philosophy and the existentialist perspective fascinate me, and I admire those who stand up for what they believe in- individualism is vital.I believe that every action leaves both a positive and negative ripple on our society, and strongly believe in karma policing. I find inspiration in the words of my most beloved authors.
This short piece of writing is an attempt to depict who I am, but the truth is, I am still figuring that out myself. In short, I am a contradicting conglomeration of randomosity and predictability, floating wherever life leads me without a mapped out destination. All I know for certain, is that at the end of the day I am not going to be quiet, I’ll sing aloud a line from one my favorite songs, and I am not afraid of being wrong.
I'm trying to think of something serious to write about this lullaby of a song.. but there's this box of Mr. T quotes right beside the comment box, staring me down.
ReplyDelete"I pity the fool"
ReplyDeleteSuch a peaceful and lovely song. I love the emotion behind it.
ReplyDeletelove is not a victory march, it's a cold and its a broke hallelujah <3
ReplyDeletegreat cover! I think this is the best version of this song by far. Much better than Rufus Wainwright's in my opinion.
ReplyDeleteyeah, leonard cohen's too!
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