things seem to be much more exhausting than they may be?
Only a few more days till flipping hemispheres once more and then back on the fast track of life. Not that life ever stopped or was put on pause, but more so every day obligations seems just a little bit more daunting than normal. I suppose that's because of the change of setting and daily routine.
The stresses of tomorrow seem to bleed into my today and the only songs on my mind are the folk sounds of Nelly Furtado's first album release Whoa, Nelly!, which tend to twist and turn my reality into something a little bit softer; like shifting out of realities hard concrete structures and begin to see those cracks in the cement from the nature that had always resided. Nelly Furtado has a way of showing me that life's harsh reality can be a bit more twisted and weaved into something more joyous than hard lines and rigid thinking.
Whatever woes I may have, Nelly Furtado's lightness of being in her Whoa, Nelly! album soars me above the rainy days with her "I'm like a Bird", "Baby Girl", "Shit on the Radio (Remember the Days)", "Legend"... I just let her take me on a lighter journey with life.
It's a joy to have music that lifts in such a way, especially when it get's me looking in the right places and moving in the right direction.
the sound of love,
Attie
Only a few more days till flipping hemispheres once more and then back on the fast track of life. Not that life ever stopped or was put on pause, but more so every day obligations seems just a little bit more daunting than normal. I suppose that's because of the change of setting and daily routine.
The stresses of tomorrow seem to bleed into my today and the only songs on my mind are the folk sounds of Nelly Furtado's first album release Whoa, Nelly!, which tend to twist and turn my reality into something a little bit softer; like shifting out of realities hard concrete structures and begin to see those cracks in the cement from the nature that had always resided. Nelly Furtado has a way of showing me that life's harsh reality can be a bit more twisted and weaved into something more joyous than hard lines and rigid thinking.
Whatever woes I may have, Nelly Furtado's lightness of being in her Whoa, Nelly! album soars me above the rainy days with her "I'm like a Bird", "Baby Girl", "Shit on the Radio (Remember the Days)", "Legend"... I just let her take me on a lighter journey with life.
It's a joy to have music that lifts in such a way, especially when it get's me looking in the right places and moving in the right direction.
the sound of love,
Attie

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