Jesca Hoop's album, 'Snowglobe' is the soudtrack to my winter months. Here is the title song.

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Jesca Hoop's album, 'Snowglobe' is the soudtrack to my winter months. Here is the title song.
“Is this a sad tale? Well, it is sad in the same way that life is depressing. We are all needy, and, if we are lucky and any good, we grow old using others and getting used up. Tears fall in our lives like leaves from a tree. Our finitude is not something to be regretted or despised, however; it is what makes giving (and receiving) possible. The more you blame the boy, the more you have to fault human existence. The more you blame the tree, the more you have to fault the very idea of parenting. Should the tree’s giving be contingent on the boy’s gratitude? If it were, if fathers and mothers waited on reciprocity before caring for their young, then we would all be doomed.” - Ben Jackson