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- Jun 30, 2019
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Linkin Park is one of my favorite music bands. They're of my generation. I'm in my 40's. As the members of the band. Chester was 41 years old when died of suicide about 2 years ago. My day is coming closer. So lately, I relate to some of their old songs even more.
Easier to Run:
It's easier to run
Replacing this pain with something numb
It's so much easier to go
Than face all this pain here all alone
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Somewhere I Belong:
When this began,
I had nothing to say
And I'd get lost in the nothingness inside of me (I was confused)
And I let it all out to find that I'm not the only person with these things in mind (inside of me)
But all the vacancy the words revealed
Is the only real thing that I got left to feel (nothing to lose)
Just stuck, hollow and alone
And the fault is my own,
And the fault is my own
This song has an upbeat music to it. But, the lyrics is somewhat dark. I relate to the lyrics in being a middle aged man who was following someone else dream. And, I didn't even lived that dream.
Jungle - Happy Man
Young man. I have a gift for you.
Sit down, take your shoes off, put on some headphones, and let this just flow through you. Shuggie Otis (The singer) wrote the song, and played all the instruments himself. This song is best appreciated with the help of plants.