Thursday, September 24, 2009

Saltwater room

Its a song by owl city, and its been stuck in my head for the last 5 days.

It's chorus is just so captivating. i can't stop thinking about it, and it makes me feel awful but great at the same time.


Time together is just never quite enough
When you and I are alone, I've never felt so at home
What will it take to make or break this hint of love?
We need time, only time
When we're apart whatever are you thinking of?
If this is what I call home, why does it feel so alone?
So tell me darling, do you wish we'd fall in love?
All the time, all the time



its mostly just two lines that keeps playing over and over in my head:

If this is what i call home, why does it feel so alone?

and of course

so tell me darling, do you wish we'd fall in love?




blah, i love music, and i hate music. I like bands that most people hate or don't know, and yet i can never find a band of my own, something to listen to that my friends havn't already know about for 3 years.

owl city-tyler told me about it,
bowling for soup-not very popular but still a fairly large fan base, most of my friends know their songs
blink-182-same as bfs
jason mraz-tyler again
the only things i have that my friends didn't turn me on to is the decemberists and Demons & Wizards

even with musicals my friends showed me dr. horrible's sing along blog, repo:the genetic opera, rent and rocky horror picture show. the only thing i have there is Newsies but my sisters are the ones who got me to watch that.

is it bad that there is nothing to call my own discovery among my friends?

is it bad that i want there to be something i can call my own?

3 comments:

  1. It's not wrong. Many people want things to call their own.

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  2. I love Owl City. Awesome band.

    But no... I get what you're saying. not like that... but... I get it, you want your own sort of thing. Never mind, now I'm not making sense. ttyl.

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  3. I have more problems with introducing things to people and then feeling like I've contributed too much of myself. (Like Dr. Horrible. And xkcd. And stuff.)

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