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SW- What is a song that is equal parts beautiful and terrifying at the same time?

By way of example: Mark Lambert- Tomorrow Belongs to me
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eyeno · M
Makes one realize how powerful Love really is, as it sends chills to the viewer/ listeners...,

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RoaringLion · 51-55, M
Great to see you @eyeno, and what an excellent take. Together with a bonus short film too. Lets just say- I appreciate the "spirit" you put into this post.
Equal parts beautiful, and tragic perhaps...

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RoaringLion · 51-55, M
This is beautiful @SethGreene531, thank you for it. It's a good and personal song (I assume). The lesson- don't wait until it's the worst day of your life to find faith.
@RoaringLion Well said, yes. Life is fleeting.

Glad you appreciated the song.
SW-User
From the Raymond Briggs cartoon of the same name

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RoaringLion · 51-55, M
You've nailed it my friend @SW-User! Hits just as hard as the ending of New Order's- Love Vigilantes. Cheers.
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@RoaringLion I'd like to say my posts take thought, sometimes I miss the mark I know - but I have a repertoire of music always at hand.
RoaringLion · 51-55, M
Never seen that happen @thewindupbirdchronicles. Love the songs you post (always), your awesome contributions around the site and general positivity. Thank you for making the part of my day I spend here so much better!
@RoaringLion Thank you. I look forward to your posts, what will they make me chase down. Often they are an echo of what I am listening to suited to your question. I use music as therapy, if we direct our own, it becomes stagnant.
In the same vein as yours…
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RoaringLion · 51-55, M
Perfect @bijouxbroussard. It's amazing how what he's singing about is still in this day and age quite prevalent.
@RoaringLion And it was a quite controversial premise back then.

 
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