this was the first song i ever heard by dashboard. i listened to it right after my grandmother passed away, whom i was very close to. our birthday's were in the same month, and when i was tiny we used to have joint-birthdays with the family. she passed away over the summer and i sank into a sort of zombie-like numbness, and stayed like that for a good month. when i heard this song, it honestly made me cry. it's motivational in it's own way, and it resounded really clearly with me. my favorite part is 'live a life that you would think was sane'. which is completely true, because you realize that whoever you lost would never want you to mill around and be doubtful, and lament about every little thing you could have done differently. you have to go on, and make them proud. and i guess that's what im trying to do.
this was the first song i ever heard by dashboard. i listened to it right after my grandmother passed away, whom i was very close to. our birthday's were in the same month, and when i was tiny we used to have joint-birthdays with the family. she passed away over the summer and i sank into a sort of zombie-like numbness, and stayed like that for a good month. when i heard this song, it honestly made me cry. it's motivational in it's own way, and it resounded really clearly with me. my favorite part is 'live a life that you would think was sane'. which is completely true, because you realize that whoever you lost would never want you to mill around and be doubtful, and lament about every little thing you could have done differently. you have to go on, and make them proud. and i guess that's what im trying to do.