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Damian DeadLove wrote a new post
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There’s nothing worse than past regrets. If we could only get it right the first time it would alleviate so much. But life doesn’t allow it. Sad but true. Good one, Damian.
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” Listening to those old songs again
They speak of pain and past regret”
Yeahhh. I get this. The older I get the more I resonate with
those Truth Tellers of the pastThorough work, Damian
much respect
Naaj
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This hits with the weight of memory that refuses to soften, each line carrying its own ache. I love how the poem lets the past speak plainly—no sugar, just the raw residue of living.
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Oh the layers in this one. It’s interesting how old songs can take us back to a moment and it’s fresh again, but we’re able to look at it through the eyes of hindsight. That’s where regret comes into play. Without hindsight, we don’t know there’s anything to regret. I sit with old tunes sometimes just to remind myself where I am, because of where I’ve been. And then I change the music and carry on. It’s all we can do. But those old ones… Feeling this one, my friend
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Thanks so much for reading and your kind words, Willow. So glad you connected with the write my friend. Music definitely can take you back in time and without hindsight I agree there would be no regret. Great job deciphering the layers. It also adds more layers when I helped write and arrange some of those old tunes. Some guy once said: “Music is the soundtrack of our lives.” He might be on to something. lol. Appreciate you.
Damian
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NAAJIR wrote a new post
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Powerfully penned, Naaj. Excellent write this one has layers my friend, very deep layers. Amazing work as always. Appreciate you.
Damian
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This is a thinker for us dude, on this we will review and deliberate. We like when a piece actually makes us want to think on it, tight
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Crimsin wrote a new post
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Chère C.,
When the Words of the painting get rough for a non native speaker,
The beautiful artwork help me along….Love it to bits, needless to say!
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Visions_of_Insanity wrote a new post
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hi dearest Keith this is so true my daughter followed in my footsteps of shopping when she feel sad excellent write ❤️
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A wonderful, perfectly written piece of social criticism, dear Keith! Too many people appreciate material wealth only, lacking emotional intelligence, compassion and respect for all living beings. A powerful message! xox
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This hits like a cold slap, unflinching in its portrait of obsession and debt. I love how it mixes social critique with a personal edge—you can feel the shame, the watching eyes, and the inevitability of it all.
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Visions_of_Insanity wrote a new post
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This is not exactly what I used to sing to my own children once. 🤣
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OMG Clever Clogs! I’ll never read those rhymes again without having an orgasm! Thank you (breathless). Harriet-Jacqui xx
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“A familiar voice wears a bitter grin”
I can clearly understand your excellently expressed words, dear Damian. Such songs can trigger an endless loop of depressing thoughts. But they hold also the potential to make us aware of the shadows in our soul and help us to heal them.