Every Day and Every Night

Waiting for a train to catch Waiting for the perfect match Waiting for someone to make a call If only you had to make a change Every day and every night As every hour goes Today, tonight Tomorrow, the next night Too long too late Till then I'll wait Waiting for the plane to crash Waiting how long can you stand And you hope it never ends Every day and every night As every hour goes Today, tonight Tomorrow,the next night Too long too late Till then I'll wait...til then I'll wait... Til then...I will wait.. I love that song. For it's simplicity and the simple fact you can read into it what you want, without having to know why it was written, or who it was written for. I always think about what it being waited for. Love? The realization of love? Someone that doesn't want you but you want them? The right time to tell someone something? It always seems there are so many differnt things that can go with the words sung. Waiting not to be lonley? Waiting to finally realize, you don't HAVE to wait? It makes me cry. One of those few songs that smack at me and rip at tendrils of my flesh until I shake and can no longer take it. But yet I listen on. It comes on right before Vermillion Part 2, which is another song that could rip me apart if I let it. Not all songs can do that. Some don't evoke such an emotion. Some just are there for the simple reason I think they sound good. I know the words, I can sing along in the car if I have too. But some others I swear I could equate into my own life, put my own patterning of spiralling out of control to the soundtrack that they provide. I often wonder what other songs people have in their soundtracks of life. I know everyone must think about it, at least a little bit. The ones that make them happy, and elated, the ones that are more depressed then needed, and the ones that are the angry ones. The ones that bring out that loving side, the sexual side, the dark side. The way you feel when you think no one is watching and you are all alone. The songs that sing to you very heart. I think I am gonna go look at the songs I have, and actually make a review of Xander: The Soundtrack and see what I come up with.
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