A dispassionate white sun shone at the summit of the sky. I wanted to hone myself on it till I grew saintly and thin and essential as the blade of a knife.
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
Tyler H.
Man, I remember in high school I used to love this guy. Haha, yeah you can tell I went through a major acoustic phase in high school with the songs I am re-listening to. (went through a dashboard confessional, john mayer, jack johnson, etc.) Kinda bummed out that he's not more well known, but he's still great in my book. His voice and his music is just feel good. It still gives me the warm and fuzzies with a sweet sentimental good heartache whenever I listen to him. But I only like his acoustic versions, I don't like all the other added instrumentally produced sound, just his voice and his guitar is what I love. Aw sweet guy.
Here are a couple favorites, but I'm only going to post one. I'll list the others.
Check out: Up Late Again, Glad, You My Love, That's How Love Should Be, and When It Comes. Pretty sweet sappy songs, but they're ones you shouldn't decide to live without.
hi, with warning. i am entirely damaged and crazy with masochistic tendencies and an addictive self-destructive personality. but i am in the trials of self-recovery- though thoroughly failing in the process, here's to hoping- one day- someday. in form of pure tried articulation of the written word, this space keeps the highly erratic and darkly emotional self reflection of my contemplative life with bits of sunshine scattered in between. i am a mess; i absolutely create disasters and inevitably fuck everything up. so decide if you are one who actually thinks and chooses for his own mind or one who is fated to predestined cowardice, forever running away like the rest of the narrow minded sheep in this world and unable to embrace the violent and bittersweet storm of harsh realness.
Sylvia Plath:The Bell Jar Janet Fitch: Paint It Black Suki Kim:The Interpreter Charles Bukowski: Sifting Through The Madness for the Word, the Line, the Way.
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