Margaret was moved by his calling her by her name, which he seldom did, using it rarely, like a jewel . . .
L. P. Hartley, from My Fellow Devils
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Margaret was moved by his calling her by her name, which he seldom did, using it rarely, like a jewel . . .
L. P. Hartley, from My Fellow Devils
The thing is… I can’t even fully imagine you. I’ve seen your face. But it’s fleeting. Your age. Your height. What your skin feels like… seeming a mystery. But I know your scent. Your energy. How you feel outside of the physical. As you move closer to me these little mysteries become clear. And I wonder, do you know me in these ways too.
This is my first song I'm posting uwu. It needs some work but I'll be away from the deck a few days.
I can’t even begin to tell the story of how hard it was to find not only the cropped but then also the full version of this song but. Well, took me almost a year, but I did it.
“Move Me” by Drew Sarich, soundcheck song of the Austrian Railway trains, apparently commissioned by the railways (to replace “Bundesbahnblues”) and then taken down from the internet ca. 10 years ago with barely any trace. No lyrics are available anywhere, no paid downloads. The version played in the trains is only a short loop, and the still existing versions in various ÖBB ad videos all have sound effects and aren’t the full version either. Luckily I’m very obsessed with it so after a very tedious goose chase across the web I found a complete mp3.
Video clips are archive footage from Youtube and my own recording at the end.
Donna Missal - Move Me
If you loved me Then why couldn't I change your mind? If you loved me Then why couldn't we try a second time? You thought you knew me But I'll never be fake like you How you used me How you moved me
Move me, Badflower