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4 words:
1) You
2) Hurt
3) Heart
4) Tired

When you punch any of these words into the playlist search engine you will find songs you love, forgot about, hate with a passion, never in your life heard of before, and then before you know it, you're lost, in and over your head with 100+ pages of 1,000-some songs and 1 1/2 hours go by and you realize all you have is a headache, memories, and everything and nothing to blog about. I didn't want to write about what I'm thinking because it's no longer helping me. I'm tired of not being over it and I'm over being tired of it. So, you find a song for me and I'll be inspired by it tomorrow.

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  1. try these....

    the funeral by band of horses
    cosmic love by florence + the machine
    times like these by foo fighters
    little lion man by mumford and sons
    for a pessimist, im pretty optimistic by paramore
    run by snow patrol

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  2. Oh Run, how could I forget about such a beautiful song? As for those listed before you, they crossed my mind. Although I was surprised about Paramore. I really wanted to like it since the title, For A Pessimist, I'm Pretty Optimistic is interesting, but sadly it hasn't surpassed that. I already wrote one on Band of Horses so I'll save them again for another rainy day. Foo Fighters is a bit much for right now and the other ones, I'm not too familiar with so I'm going to have to give it a minute before I put it up on blast.

    Thanks for the boost with Run though. I needed it.

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