Those were the days when I still liked hyperbole, before an excess of real drama killed my taste for the manufactured kind.
Drag me why don’t you.
Those were the days when I still liked hyperbole, before an excess of real drama killed my taste for the manufactured kind.
Drag me why don’t you.
I don’t understand about
The weather outside
Or the harmony in a tune
Or why somebody lied
But there’s solace a bit in submitting
To the fitfully, cryptically true
What’s happened, has happened
What’s coming is already on its way
With a role for me to play
And I don’t understand
I never understand
But I’m trying to understand
There’s nothing else I can do
-Fiona Apple
The boys played this last night in West Palm Beach. D and I were listening to the Sirius XM livestream. I fucking love this song, and I’m glad they’re playing it again. ❤️
“It’s a Wednesday night, baby, and I’m alive.”
The song the quote comes from actually played on the way home from the winery last night, and it made me smile. It felt very appropriate in that moment, with the breeze in my hair, as I gazed up at the stars, and the husband and I discussed how happy we are with our lives right now.
And finally, the quote:
The future is no place to place your better days.
I wasn’t planning on getting drunk tonight but…it seemed like the right decision tonight.
Dave Matthews (Dancing Nancies intro @The Central Park Concert)