Vonnegut
wallacepolsom
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@theartofmadeline
EXPECTATIONS
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

if i look back, i am lost
The Stonewall Inn
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NASA
Stranger Things
One Nice Bug Per Day
occasionally subtle
KIROKAZE
d e v o n
Sade Olutola
Jules of Nature
RMH
The Bowery Presents

izzy's playlists!
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@urmuchtooloud
Vonnegut
smooth
IM SO GOOOOOD
En 1977 me llevaron preso sin ton ni son con otros músicos como Bernardo Baraj. En una de las paredes de la celda estaba escrito un verso de esta canción: “qué solo y triste voy a estar en este cementerio”. Cuando me llevaron a ver al comisario, el tipo me dijo que sus hijos tenían mis discos. “Bueno, no sólo sus hijos –le dije–, alguien escribió una canción mía en un calabozo. Venga a ver”. Antes de dejar la comisaría volví a la celda y agregué “qué calor hará sin vos en verano”.
Justo que pensaba En vos, nena Caí muerto
¿Quién le dio al pequeño Dios El centro gris Del abismo?
Sólo sé que no soy yo A quien duerme Sólo sé que no soy yo A quien duerme
Oye, dime nena ¿Dónde ves ahora algo en mí Que no detestes?
Qué solo y triste voy a estar En este cementerio Qué calor hará sin vos En verano
Ok so that was a fucking lie
sometimes it hurts a little bit and then i'm okay
Get real
There was only one way for the Earth to be, he thought: the way it was. Everything was necessary. He saw an old white woman fishing through a garbage can. That was necessary. He saw a bathtub toy, a little rubber duck, lying on its side on the grating over a storm sewer. It had to be there. And so on.
Kurt Vonnegut, Breakfast Of Champions
i understand it all now and i wish i didn't
the light that is in my life now... the light in my life now ... the sunflower now.... there's a sunflower now
i understand now
JANGLE POP ON RIDE
And a bustling bird that can race at a rabbitish pace
I see through my eyes with a chain
And it lays on my neck
It is proven to close every door