Friday, January 28, 2011

Everyday the current shifts.

Everyday the current shifts was the best way I could describe what my life feels like. I'm in the process of this huge transition and yet everyday something new and different still happens. Everyday can change drastically. It gives me hope. Tomorrow the current can shift positively. Tomorrow can be a new and wonderful day. Even if things are already pretty great, which right now they are. I got it from one of my favorite songs: Good Old War - My Own Sinking Ship. So many lines in this song relate to my life, some less now then they use to, which is a good thing. The first line of the song is, "What will be your story now?" I got a second chance. I got a new start at a new school, that will fix all my problems. No longer will I have to struggle to get something simple done. No longer will I have to fight to get the amount of production experience I want and need. Even though I'm still in the process of starting here, Hofstra has proven to me that they will help me get what I want out of my Video/Television & Film degree. I have two TV classes and one film class that I cannot wait to start because that will be the real start of my new story. 

Lyrics:
What will be your story now?
Today it's something far inside
Hurts your body, close your eyes
And I'll bring you back to here.
You are my own sinking ship
'Cause everyday the current shifts
And I picked apart your wasted lies
To get you back to here.
Oh it's the last time we'll fall in love.
Oh it's the last try to break apart.
You are not to blame.
Why can't I just be alright?
Why can't I invade your mind?
Some days we're just so far off
But I want you back right here.
Oh it's the last time we'll fall in love.
Yeah it's the last try to break apart.
Saying you are not to blame.
Can't remember your last smile.
I think I made it happen though.
Then I took you off to work once more,
But I just want you, I just want you, I just want you here.
Oh it's the last time we'll fall in love.

Yeah it's the last try to break apart.
Saying you are not to blame.
You are not to blame.

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