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Monday, April 16, 2007

SELECTIVE MEMORY.

spinning: reason why by rachael yamagata.

You talk about what happened, but you can never re-create what it was like, or what it felt like. Painful details are suppressed; context is lost; events are elided, often unconsciously, in order to make the inchoate choate.

(So, I will head out alone and hope for the best And we can hang our heads down As we skip the goodbyes And you can tell the world what you want them to hear I've got nothing left to lose my dear, So I'm up for the little white lies But you and I know the reason why I'm gone, and you're still there.)




11:39 PM