A 'Ray of Sunshine' Blog, By Indie Author Jordan Alexei
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The Top 40 on spotify is depressing, so I made
my own french-fries and good-vibes top 40!
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"I mean, I'm sure I'll be fine.
Life is whatever Chill." Below is a song link to a song that helps me relax. Just push the "Chill Button" and lay back for 3 minutes and 9 seconds. NOTES: on the laptop screen at the top I've added Social Media links! so... if you're bored, you can check them out ~multi platform blogger, London! If I could take a few seconds out of your day to tell you about the Holy Trinity, Otto, Awsten, and Geoff...
The Best Thing You Ever Heard MY FAVOURITE SONG ON THE ENTIRE EARTH (/\)
Your sword's grown old and rusty Burnt beneath the rising sun It's locked up like a trophy Forgetting all the things it's done And though it's been a long time You're right back where you started from I see it in your eyes That now you're giving up the gun When I was 17 I had wrists like steel And I felt complete And now my body fades Behind a brass charade And I'm obsolete But if the chance remained To see those better days I'd cut the cannons down My ears are blown to bits From all the rifle hits But I still crave that sound Your sword's grown old and rusty Burnt beneath the rising sun It's locked up like a trophy Forgetting all the things it's done And though it's been a long time You're right back where you started from I see it in your eyes That now you're giving up the gun I heard you play guitar Down at a seedy bar Where skinheads used to fight Your Tokugawa smile And your garbage style Used to save the night You felt the coming wave Told me we'd all be brave You said you wouldn't flinch But in the years that passed Since I saw you last You haven't moved an inch Your sword's grown old and rusty Burnt beneath the rising sun It's locked up like a trophy Forgetting all the things it's done And though it's been a long time You're right back where you started from I see it in your eyes That now you're giving up the gun I see you shine in your way Go on, go on, go on Your sword's grown old and rusty Burnt beneath the rising sun It's locked up like a trophy Forgetting all the things it's done And though it's been a long time You're right back where you started from I see it in your eyes That now you're giving up the gun ~Neo Maybe a bit of an old Title, but at my place,
no dust collects on top of J.R.R Tolkien's 'The Hobbit'. Not only was this among my favorite books ever written, But recently it was adapted into a three part movie. Needless to say, they were near the best three films I've ever seen. But this time watching, I stayed for the credits. Ed Sheeran, Bless his soul, Had a beautiful song at the end, called 'I See Fire'. Needless to say, Again, One of my very favorite songs. Thank You Tolkien. "Not all who wander are lost" So stay all wander-ish. Love you all! ~London, World Renowned Fortune Teller Don't get me all wrong here. The book by John Green was infinitely better. But the soundtrack for the film "Paper Towns" was Legendary. I most appreciated 'Great Summer' by Vance Joy.
HUGE shoutout to John Green, and to Vance Joy! ~London, Archduke of Wicca What can I say? I love it. Whether I'm having a bad day, or I think I will have one, music is always there for me. Like a good friend you can say. Today was one of those days, I suppose, so listening to iHeartRadio foster the People came on. Not a band listen to a lot of, with the whistling at the beginning of "don't stop", for some reason I was really happy.
A sort of energy. Not the sort of energy that comes from a Rockstar, or a good coffee, But a really honest, happy energy. Starting out your day thinking "I'm going to have a really good day." Now don't get me wrong, I am so proud of, I'm so glad for our firemen and policemen, I love US soldiers, even Allied soldiers, because those are heroes, but there's something to be said about people who write good music. They are heroes too in a sense. They save lives too. ~Neo |