• the best songs off of plans

    by suchprettywords on September 04, 2005
    -Brothers in a Hotel Bed -What Sarah Said Brothers is definitely the better song, but I'm addicted to Sarah. Go listen to those songs. Go buy the album. "then the nurse comes round and everyone will lift their heads but i'm thinking of what sarah said that 'love is watching someone die' so who's gonna watch you die?" "you may tire of me as our december sun is setting 'cause i'm not who i used to be no longer easy on the eyes but these wrinkles masterfully disguise the youthful boy below who turned your way and sawsomething he was not looking for: both a beginning and an end but now he lives inside someone he does not recognize when he catches his reflection on accident"
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  • ahhh!

    by suchprettywords on August 02, 2005
    DEATH CAB FOR CUTIE'S NEW ALBUM "PLAN" COMES OUT AUGUST 30TH. The single is Soul Meets Body, and I must say, this song. Oh wow. It's so beautiful. It's a real love song in the indie world. I won't claim to be an expert. It's just that, this is something new to me. The ever popular attitude of "I don't belong, but with you I belong" put into beautiful, beautiful words. Every single word...I feel it in my soul. Death Cab for Cutie does it again.
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  • just a phrase i thought up

    by suchprettywords on June 17, 2005
    "the carefree abandon of a heart unbroken..."
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  • Isn't that what...you thought this song meant?

    by suchprettywords on March 25, 2005
    You know the feeling when you finally listen to that song you were supposed to listen to and you discover that it's your new favorite song? I don't know whether I enjoy that feeling or not. I'm glad that this bit of enlightenment came into my life, but I also feel so stupid for not listening to it sooner. Hah, especially when it's such an old song such as "God of Wine" by Third Eye Blind. Beautiful song, by the way. You must listen to it now if you haven't yet. This song, besides the usual emotional connection, will hold some sentimental value because, for the first time in at least a month (which is a long time compared to how much I used to), I analyzed a song until I was completely satisfied, without checking on other sources. After I felt satisfied, I checked the comments to see if I agreed with what was there, and whoo hoo. Lengthy comments. Yay. I think I should someday write an explanation of "Konstantine" by Something Corporate, line by line. I've listened to that song so many times, read up on it, etc., etc. If I were to write an explanation, it would be so long. The history, the references. The ultimate guide to Konstantine, haha hopefully - of course, not close enough to what Andrew of SoCo would say in explanation. Someday I'll do it, though I don't know when. This weekend means church and homework, specifically a project. I've got four days. Let's see what I do with it.
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