



Hey everybody, welcome to my blog! I'm pretty random...I'll post just about anything from poetry to photography, to random stories to music links. I love writing and I can't wait to share on here... Enjoy! :)
This song has been on my mind a lot lately. It still, just a
year after discovering this band (Mayday Parade), is still as beautiful as the day I first heard
it (except the fact that I don't cry anymore ;)). I love
beautiful music...I love the heartfelt lyrics, compassionate tone in the
artist's voice, and personally, I think acoustic versions of songs add
sensitivity to the music. Lyrics that make your heart melt (like the song above), just gives me a indescrible "beautiful and happy" feeling inside. I enjoy music I can relate to.That band has never broke her heart and has yet to leave her. It's no wonder she finds such joy in her music- Alex Gaskarth