4.07.2005

everything changed

ever notice how it is when you're caught up in an emotion...every song you hear either speaks to you or speaks for you? that's how i feel about my latest album purchase, abra moore's 2004 release 'everything changed.'

cranked up volume, speakers blasting, and nostalgia filled an empty room with so much beauty--sadness in it's most beautiful form. yeah it sounds insane of me to speak of music that way. but hey, others cry, laugh, scream or shout, i prefer to keep quiet and listen to music. uh yeah it's pretty much true when they say that one can easily detect a persons state of mind or mood based from the genre or songs they would be listening to at a given time.

lines from my favorite abra moore tracks from the 'everything changed' album:

"Spend all of the days chasing down the answer to the question that we know you'll never find"
"but every once in awhile something's got to bring you back.
and all the stars in the sky can't make you remember why.
who could ever understand? but i do"
- "i do" track #1

"but if you want me to just pretend you didn't mean a thing to me.
deep inside my room i'll hold back the tears that i'll never let you see."
- "if you want me too" #4

"well i'll meet you in the middle and i'll crawl to the edge
and i'll stand there forever just to see if i can
and i'll cry a river as i lay in your bed."
- "melancholy love" #6

2 Comments:

At 12:18 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

here's something from my fave abra moore song, "trip on love" ...i think it's something everyone could relate to at one time or another...

"I let my guard down
In a momentary lapse of emotion
And it just slipped out
That we both knew my heart could be broke...

Do you trip on love
Do you run from magic
When you kiss someone
Do you make it tragic
If you feel too much
Do you start to panic
When your word comes out
Do you trip on love..."

aaahh... the dramaaa! ;p

 
At 6:07 AM, Blogger yma said...

from the 'no fear' album! i don't have that. some of the songs there can be found in 'everything changed.' if you like abra moore, check out holly mcnarland and maren ord too.

i agree with you that it's a song that 'everyone could relate to at one time or another.' :)

 

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