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hesteman Started conversation May 21, 2005
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Greatest Hurts CD
In the coffee shop in Guerneville after Armstrong Redwoods I was struck by the appropriateness of this song. I wasn't sure about all of it, so after our night in Austin Creek park, and a day on the beach at Salmon Creek, we stopped at Halfprice music in Cotati and picked up the CD.
These are the lyrics.
Lived a good life/Lived a sweet life/Oh, I've had the sun on my face/
I have fallen to my knees and been amazed/
I have walked beneath the brilliance of a perfect sky/
Oh I am saved/saved
Lived a good life/Lived a sweet life/Oh I have a beautiful friend/
I am breathless from the mercy of a smile/
I am standing on the brink of the most perfect love/
Oh I am saved/saved
I am saved/I believe/I am not/Going to be/Like I was, I have changed/I am saved
I have bitten off the pieces that I did not want/I have torn them into tiny bits of rain/
Oh the sun has dried those memories like I knew it would/
Oh I am saved/saved
I have bitten off the pieces that I did not want/I have bitten off the pieces that I did not want/
Yes, I am saved
hey m'ija
SarahM Posted May 21, 2005
You really ought to put stuff like this in your own space or it'll get lost. Just click on "Write an entry". Or do it in a journal entry.
==Cas
Hey Heste. It was a great night. Thankyou. Good coffee too.
--Pferde
bored!Cas
hesteman Posted Jun 2, 2005
SOrry sweetie!
it's been a hell of a morning.
Roommate stuff, headspace stuff, online stuff.
But it's better now.
We're here, figuring out how this works.
-hug-
bored!Cas
SarahM Posted Jun 2, 2005
aw, nothing too bad I hope. Its been hectic at work today. Last 3 hours solid calls. >.< Very busy.
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