This was my go-to song after my grandma passed and I was going through my first real heartbreak at the same time at 17, but since then it’s gotten even sadder for me after Groggs passed. An absolutely beautiful song by such a talented and articulate group of people.
1969 (on steaming as the first part of his American Trilogy collection) Despite the consistent rain and thunder sound effects at the edges of the songs, this thing is sincerely sad. It’s cold morning of the soul type music. With songs like “I Don’t Think Much About Her No More” (ok sure buddy) and lyrics like “yesterdays gone lord, it’s better forgotten/ like the poison red berries to die on the vine”… it makes me smile in a way only some truly despondent music can. Mickey is keeping a close watch on the sky and remains fixated on his solitude, but he’s also whistling a lot, so maybe he’s gonna be ok?
my friends showed me some sad country songs on our drive back from Whistler
in absence of romantic heartbreak, I am begging weeping and longing for friendships, family, getting older, random observations in nature now
This is the first crossroads into actual intimacy on a date. Don’t even have to say anything. If they’re cute, just look at them and enjoy the hell out of the present moment. You’re either gonna find that moment together in pheromones and smiles or they’re gonna ask for the check. Either way is better than telling someone how many sibilings you have
Phone (low power mode)
Keys (car is totaled so only house key) Wallet (no cash except some Colombian pesos) Walking to the cafe like literally anything could happen (there’s a double rainbow in the sky)