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You’ll remember me and the words I spoke
And wonder how you ever could have strayed so far.
(via wind-in-your-sails)
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me @ myself: if you do this incredibly easy task today you won’t have to do it tomorrow
myself @ me: fuck you…
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you
are wisteria
and I
am a dandelion.
you
spend your time growing where
you weren’t planted,
but
so do I.
you
climb trees
and fences
and the sides of buildings
old and new
while I
stay close to the ground
in reach of every
single
passerby.
All that see you
know you’re special,
see your worth
and wish to be closer to you.
and I
happily let them pluck me
to make their wishes
and
then
leave.
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A bit of amusing Mumford and Sons stage banter from Bonnaroo 2011.
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“I really liked your song. It made me cry.”
“Oh. I’m really sorry.”
“No, that’s a good thing.”Sing Street (2016) dir. John Carney
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Sing Street [2016]
And then you came along, thank God! And you followed the path that I cut for us. Untouched.
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Ian Kenny, “Sing Street” (John Carney, 2016).
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