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Post by SIREN EVENINGS on Feb 11, 2011 13:49:05 GMT -5
Well, we have threads for books, movies, games... And what of our music? Poetry that touches us deep within and inspires, the rythms that we couldn't get out of our heads even if we tried. Here, we will be able to share these wonderful songs and explain as to why, exactly, they have touched us so.
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Urjasz Volkova
Were-Wolf
SHAUN SULLIVAN Were-hyena
You can go a long way with a smile. You can go a lot further with a smile and a gun
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Post by Urjasz Volkova on Feb 11, 2011 13:52:08 GMT -5
I don't know what it is about this song but it just makes me feel motivated to do things
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Post by SIREN EVENINGS on Feb 11, 2011 14:02:01 GMT -5
Amazing Grace Sung by Celtic Woman www.youtube.com/watch?v=HsCp5LG_zNEI was raised in a very Christian house-hold. My mother was Southern Babtist, my father was first Church of Christ. But I, myself, was lost. I had always beleaved that there needed to be balance, and that one being could simply NOT hold all of the power in the world. Good or evil, it would drive them mad. When I spoke to one of my friends about, years later at the age of 12, she began to explain that she was a Pagan, and taught me about those ways. One day, I had found my great grandmother's old hymn book and began to look through it. One song in particular had always called to me, simply because it didn't HAVE to be about "God". but I'd yet to see it in the new Hymns. And there it was, in the center of the book. Amazing Grace. It was as though a heavy weight had been lifted and, as I began to cry, I said two words. "My Gods."
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MAL BLACKNEST
Were-Wolf
Power has no true reason... That's what I was always told
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Post by MAL BLACKNEST on Feb 13, 2011 9:08:58 GMT -5
Nightnoise - One Little NephewWhy? Because when I listen to it, I imagine Mal sitting against the base of a tree, on top of a hill, looking out upon a green valley peacefully...
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