I know that it's true It's gonna be a good year Out of the darkness And into the fire I'll tell you I love you And my hearts in the strangest place That's how it started And that's how it ends

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I know that it's true It's gonna be a good year Out of the darkness And into the fire I'll tell you I love you And my hearts in the strangest place That's how it started And that's how it ends
I could listen to this over and over
The best things come from nowhere. (at i swear this is the last one)
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Hive mind – we need your help. NPR’s Melissa Block recently interviewed musician Passenger (Mike Rosenberg) and he shared a story about a chance encounter with a stranger who had a profound impact on his life (listen at the link). We want to find that stranger. Here’s the story: Last year during a tour stop in Minneapolis, Rosenberg made a late-night gas station trip to buy cigarettes. He struck up a conversation with an older man who was smoking outside next to his motorcycle. He learned that this gentlemen had been diagnosed with lung cancer and was mid-way through a cross-country road trip to see his family in New York, where he planned to spend the rest of his days. Rosenberg never got the man’s name, but the experience affected him deeply. He quit smoking and wrote the song “Riding to New York.” We’d love to reach this man or his family. If you think you might know who he is, please email [email protected]
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this song. this morning.