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What's your favorite song? Why? How does it make you feel?
Ended May 4, 2015 • 3 Entries • Created by jessie
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Drops of Jupiter

Drops of Jupiter makes all my emotions at that moment define themselves. Whether it's sad or happy, energetic, or lazy, it comes out intensely, almost painfully. My heart swells and jumps when I listen, and if I'm feeling sad at the time, I will start crying. Drops of Jupiter makes my hopes and dreams raise and soar, like I could achieve anything. Sometimes, if something is bothering me but I can't tell what, I'll turn that song on, pump it full volume, and let my feelings sort themselves out. There's something in Drops of Jupiter that makes it so I can repeat it over and over but never get sick of the tune or words. Oh yeah, that's another thing- the words. They are not about dirty stuff like night clubs and partying, it's about finding yourself, finding who you really are. That's why I LOVE this song.

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What's your favorite song? Why? How does it make you feel?
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RiverStarr

Tonight it's Life's A Long Song... Jethro Tull. Been in my head all day... Makes feel relaxed.

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What's your favorite song? Why? How does it make you feel?
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Play dead by The Birthday Massacre

The perfect mix of synth sounds, dark subculture and deep lyrics. This songs subject matter stands out to me because it talks of hiding the face behind the smile and the fact that make up cannot cover up the scars of your past mistakes. I just love the symbolistic nature of this song as well as all their others.

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