Patsy Cline is killing my mindframe right now.
HarveyCanal
"a distraction from my main thesis." 13,234 Posts
So I drive my 4-year old daughter to school every morning. She used to insist on listening to Billie Holiday every morning. Now she insists on listening to Patsy Cline every morning. So as you know I've been going through a divorce as of late, and I'm now realizing how much I need to stop listening to Patsy Cline's incessant desperation for her former lover dude as her sentiments are even subconsciously sneaking into my head and taking me off track from moving on. I mean, I now recognize how Billie Holiday was contributing to me being straight up sad and Gloomy Sunday about my situation as well. But that was just sadness, it fit. This Patsy I Fall to Pieces ish just ain't gonna work. I've always had so much respect for Patsy, still do...but damn, woman, get a grip already.
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In situations like this I find that my kids usually understand a simple explanation like, this song or singer makes daddy sad. Can we listen to something else?
Then see if you can come up with a few suggestions to choose from that would be better for your mental state.
I find my kids generally are pretty good about understanding things like that.
NO THANKS.
I dunno, not really looking for solutions aside from me manning the F*ck up some more...but I like the idea of music, especially unwittingly, having a psychological effect on us when listened to over and over.
I mean, Gorilla Zoe has been doing a good job on the opposite end of the spectrum...so there ya go.
Considering Harvey Canal's mindframe, this is probably the last thing he wants to know about.
Kinda' fu**in' creepy.
pun intended?
I'm back in baby's arms/how I missed those loving arms/I'm back where I belong/back in baby's arms/
A total, unavoidable haunting ricocheting off the inner walls of my skull and right eyeball.
Demon Patsy Be Gone!
Antidepressants, doggy. That's where its at.