It’s nice when you find a song, and then someone else finds that same song, and then that song gets played – either by yourself or by that other person – and you have a moment where the two of you realize that you both love that song, and that you each must have reasonably decent taste in music, and, despite everythimg else wrong with the two of you, at least you are not both hopelessly alone in this world.
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Lou Rasmus is an independent author from Chicago, IL. His works are largely focused on exploring the meaning of life – or lack thereof – while the themes of love, relationships, and self-loathing are also central to many of his stories. His upcoming novel, Primrose Isle, will be his third self-published title. Grapefruit Juice, a collection of bitter poems and short stories, and DEAD RED FISH, his semi-autobiographical debut novel about a young man coming to age on a road trip with his childhood friends, are also available on Amazon. View more posts
So true
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Oh yes… you can connect strongly over a song. But it won’t last more than 4 minutes either!
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very true.. sadly
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