"When people are fairly young and the musical composition of their lives is still in its opening bars, they can go about writing it together and exchanging motifs...but if they meet when they are older...their musical compositions are more or less complete, and every motif, every object, every word means something different to each of them." -Milan Kundera
29 December 2017
For several days, I've been trying to write the year-in-review blog. For some reason, the words ain't flowing. I suspect this has to do with the fact that I expunged much of my thoughts about 2017 in the annual mix. I suspect this is also because of how important music has been to my life this year. The happenings of my year were so intricately woven into the music that carried me across the country, up those stairs everyday in Germantown, and continue to follow me with each step and each stride when I'm out running.
However, at the end of the year, I think it's always important to take a moment to share my gratitude. My gratitude for all of the people, places, and things that meant so much to me this year. It is my way of saying thank you. With only a few days left of this year, I raise my glass to all of you.
Here's my song to all you amazing people and places and faces and times and things...because I do love y'all so very much.
Thank you to....
1. The students and faculty of Northern Arizona University (particularly,
Sian,
Skye, Rebecca, Charlie, Breanna, Sultan, Kayle Mae, Arifin, Matt, Sam and
Olivia, Jessica, Kolbi, Marisa, Doug, Sarah, Debbie, Kooros, Warren, Rich, and
Yvonne).
2. All those baseball games.
3. To the people who protested when I couldn't and the people who protested with me.
4. All the folks who helped advise me about job decisions (particularly, Carly, Sheila, and Liz).
5. All those happy hours with Yvonne.
6. The crew at Picazzo's.
7. The moving crew (Brandon, Seattle, Charlie, Marisa, and Andrea).
8. My family and their welcoming of me back to the South
9. My days in Charleston with Michelle.
10. Mr. Redd always giving me the good advice, particularly when he simply said to me: "If he doesn't want to be with you, girl, you gotta move on).
11. My first #drunkblueapron experience with Robbie on my first night back in Germantown.
12. Attending my first Nashville PRIDE with Robbie and Russell.
13. Trivia nights at the Pub, Sam and the whole Germantown Pub crew.
14. Celebrating the 4th with Red and Anthony.
14. The folks at the 8th Avenue North Market.
15. Billy Joe Bowman and the Johnson City Cardinals.
16. My backyard and Harriet.
17. My text and email updates with my old therapist from Flagstaff.
18. Those afternoons behind O'Reilly's.
19. My new colleagues.
20. My Johnson City Happy Hour friends.
21. My visit to Nashville with Ashley.
22. Michelle and Andrea's visit to Johnson City.
23. ALL those phone catch-up sessions with amazing and brilliant women.
24. All the cute and distracting men in my life.
25. Running and the Tweetsie Trail.
26. Last, but not least, Drizzy.
And it'll sound weird, but I think I'm mostly feeling thankful for MYSELF this year.
I chose the picture above, because it really represented a huge turning point in my life. I had just moved back to TN. I was living in Germantown for the summer. And honestly, I was all fucked up. I was having the time of my life by reconnecting with my old friends and my neighborhood, but at the same time, I felt like a raw nerve exposed. So much of my time was spent trying to find a way to see my ex. I was certain that if we just spent time together, we'd be able to figure out a way to be together. And honestly, this is why I started running those stairs everyday, because it allowed me to see him at least twice a day. But then, this magical thing happened, I started to feel stronger when out running. I'd look out over my old neighborhood and belt out the lyrics to Drake or Swift or Kanye or Florence. And it was there in those moments, I started to find my joy again.
As we head into the new year, I don't have specific resolutions, but rather, just the hope that I'll keep on finding the joy and gratitude in the everyday. I'll laugh my face off while texting with my friends and family that are spread all over this country. I'll take the time to have catch-up sessions with my the lovely women in my life. I'll dance my butt off in the living room while cooking my #drunkblueapron. I'll giggle while Drizzy gallops across the floor, every single morning. I'll keep running and sharing that with y'all. I'll keep the silly in my everyday. I just want all the laughter and fun and joy.
"I might be too strung out on compliments,
Overdosed on confidence.
Started not to give a fuck and stopped fearin' the consequence.
Drinkin' every night because we drink to my accomplishments.
Faded way too long, I'm floatin' in and out of consciousness.
And they sayin' I'm back, I'd agree with that.
I just take my time with all this shit, I still believe in that.
I had someone tell me I fell off, oooh, I needed that.
And they want to see me pick back up, well, where'd I leave it at?" -Drake in Headlines
Last year's mix began: “For
most of my life, I’ve been somewhere in between. I AM THE IN BETWEENS. But I’m
starting to get tired of that. I’m ready to belong. I’m ready to put down some
roots. I’m ready for some permanency. And here’s hoping that in 2017, I find
where I belong.”
It’s really hard to explain to people why the South makes
sense to me. It’s the feel of the air. It’s the food. It’s the colors—all those
overwhelming greens and blues. It’s the way people say hello to you when you
pass each other on the street. It’s the way strangers tell you their life story
while you stand in life at the gas station. It’s the architecture. I never
thought of myself as someone bound to a region. But there’s something about the
South that runs through my veins. It’s so subtle at times. It was the small
things that I missed the most.
While I will always be so thankful for the people I shared
my time with at NAU, the day I packed up my moving truck (with the help of many
of those people), I felt overwhelmed. I was scared. I was terrified of what
would happen next. But I knew, I was going home. I was going back to where I
belonged.
Much of the mix is about finding my place. But I’d be remiss
if I framed it as only about finding the place where I would live. It was also
about finding my place in relationships, particularly, my relationships with
partners, but maybe, so much more than that, it was about discovering my
relationship with myself. Now that—THAT was messy. Like heart-wrenching and ugly crying in a
bathtub messy. There were starts. There were stops. There were uncomfortable
in-between moments.
And in the middle of all of that, I found myself moving
across the country. I started to rebuild a new life. I found myself alone in a
big house in a new city with a new job. And then, the most magical thing
happened. I started to feel strong again. I started to take care of myself
again. In the first email exchange (after moving) between me and my therapist
from Flagstaff, she remarked: “Look at you. You figured out what you needed.
And you took care of yourself and you did it.” Susan, I’m paraphrasing, but I
think that was your sentiment. I was cooking (and therefore, eating) again. I
was sleeping at night. I started running.
So much of the mix is about running. Most of the songs come
directly from my running playlist. Not only did running become one of the ways
in which I took care of myself, but it became a pretty perfect metaphor for the
work of #recovery and the processing of the relationship mess from the year.
When I first started running, I could barely sustain for 30 seconds at a time.
But, I kept going out there. I pushed myself to go for 45 seconds, then, a
minute, then two minutes. When I first started, I never envisioned that I might
be able to run a 5K. But, I dedicated myself to running every day. And, I was
kind and gentle with myself. Some days would be AMAZING. And some days, would
absolutely SUCK. And in these tiny small increments, I watched myself improve.
It wasn’t always so easy to see it in the course of a single week, or even, a
month. But how far I’ve come since August, I’m overwhelmed by the progress. And
it’s that kind of lesson that I have to remember as I navigate the loss of some
relationships in my life.
But also, then, you open yourself up to other relationships.
At times, that might be relationships with friends. Or, relationships with
romantic partners. Or, a relationship with yourself. And lastly, it might mean
a relationship with a new pet. It’s all here. And while I might err on the side
of brief in this blog, you’ll hear it in the music. Since I put together this mix in November, I kept calling it Redemption. I wasn't sure I liked the title, but it stuck. Last night, I re-read the blog for the 2016 mix. And I'll be damned. Here's how I ended it last year.
"And I am
reminded… “Nothing real can be threatened, true love brought salvation back
into me, with every tear came redemption, and my torturer became my remedy.”
Because, the truth is, my torturer is myself. And, I am my own remedy.
I’m ready to find my redemption, my remedy, my belonging. But in the mean time, I’ll also be
patient. I’ll try to remember that love takes it time. Sometimes, life takes a crooked path. And sometimes, we have
to wait. And, god knows, I'm waiting. And I'll find my belonging. And then, it will happen."
And now, I'm so very proud of myself. I was patient. I kept fighting for it. And so, 2017 is the Year of Redemption. I came back to myself this
year.
“Maybe
I’ve always been more comfortable in chaos.”
I began 2017 with him. He came to visit me in Charlotte.
Things weren’t great between us, but we were trying to figure it out. At the
time, I didn’t yet know I’d be moving back to TN, but we hoped. On NYE, we got
dressed up. My mom took photographs of us. We went out for a fancy dinner in
downtown Charlotte. We watched the fireworks downtown, surrounded by tons of
people, while we held each other tightly and danced. He stayed at my mom’s
house another day. We played board games and drank wine and danced to music.
Over my spring break, I was invited to visit the school
where I now work. I was able to extend the trip so I could spend a couple of
days with him. It was during this trip that it became apparent that things
weren’t great. And within a month of that visit, we ended things. I haven’t
written very much about the loss of this relationship, but, the reality is that
neither one of us ended the relationship because of our own choices. Yeah,
here’s your clue, think the film The Big
Sick. That’s our story, with the exception of the happy ending.
It’s hard to fathom this kind of loss. Because, it doesn’t
lend itself easily to moving on. See, we kept talking to each other. Because,
well, we were best friends. And we were still so much in love. And while there
never seemed to be a way to resolve our situation, we deluded ourselves into
thinking it was possible.
So much of this past year has been about trying to navigate
this loss. Learning how to grieve it, how to let go, and how to do the hard
things that maybe both of us need in order to heal and move forward.
“Another
conversation with no destination.
Another
battle never won,
And
each side is a loser.
So
who cares who fired the gun?”
“And
I’m learning, so I’m leaving,
And
even though I’m grieving,
I’m
trying to find the meaning.
Let
loss reveal it.”
2.
Hungry Ghost: Hurray for the Riff Raff
I’m absolutely in love with Alynda Segarra. Earlier today, I
heard the song Pa’lante, and lost it.
This song finds its way on the mix (and, prominently in the coveted second
track place) for four reasons. One is because of the island of Puerto Rico and
all the hardships they’ve endured this year. Two is because of how the song
resonates with my own experiences. Yeah, I’ve traveled from coast to coast
looking for where I belong. But also, I’ve certainly thought in the past year: “I don’t
need you anymore, so why am I standing at your door?” Third, the song
reminds me of my own strength. There was a moment in 2015 when I wrote in my
journal that one of my goals was to move back to the South. And from that
moment onwards, I fought. I fought to get here again. And I did it. But fourth
and lastly, her voice fucking slays me every single time.
“I
been a lonely girl,
But
I’m ready for the world…
I
been nobody’s child,
So,
my blood’s starting running wild.
I
been a hungry ghost,
And
I travelled from coast-to-coast.”
3.
Rainbow: Kesha
“Yeah,
maybe my head’s fucked up.
But
I’m falling right back in love with being alive.”
So, if I had to pick only one song to summarize my entire
year, this would be it….because it is where I am right now. There’s redemption,
and the most amazing moment, when you fall back in love with your own life.
I remember the very first time I heard this song. I had just
downloaded the album. I was out running on the Tweetsie Trail. I was about 2.5
miles in, I happened upon this beautiful scenery on the trail. It was a place I
had never ventured to before. And then, this song started playing at the same
time. And I started to cry.
I cried for all the hard work I did to get back to where I
belonged. I cried for all the hard work I’ve done to process my relationships.
And, I cried for how strong I felt when I was out running. I’ve probably
listened to this song hundreds of times. Not just when I’m running, but also
some of those late summer nights when I was sitting in the back yard with my
head thrown back looking at the sky.
“I
used to live in the darkness.
Dress
in black, act so heartless.
But
now I see that colors are everything.
Got
kaleidoscopes in my hairdo,
Got
back the stars in my eyes, too.
Yeah,
now I see the magic inside of me.
Yeah,
maybe my head’s fucked up.
But
I’m falling right back in love with being alive.
Dreaming
in light, light, lights,
This
kitty cat lost her mind.
Been
lookin’ for a star-sent sign that I’ll be alright.
Look
to the skies…
I
forgot how to daydream.
So
consumed with the wrong things.
But
in the dark, I realized this life is short.
And
deep down, I’m still a child.
Playful
eyes, wide and wild.
I
can’t lose hope, what’s left of my heart’s still made of gold.”
However, the song has additional significance for me. Upon
moving to Johnson City, I crossed (virtual) paths with an old friend. We met
during our first year of college (holy crap, 23 years ago). We were close
during our college years; however, life has a way of sending friends to all
parts of the world. But over the past 23 years, I would occasionally hear from
her. She was someone who pursued a similar career trajectory, so we would
commiserate about graduate school or the job market. In August, she contacted
me to ask about how I was enjoying my new city and job. And, from that moment
on, we haven’t stopped talking. It wasn’t that we are only similar in term of
career paths, but the more we talked about our lives, we realized we are
similar in many ways. We battle some of the same demons. And so, hold tight,
sweetheart, come and paint the world with me tonight.
“I’ve
found a rainbow, rainbow, baby,
Trust
me, I know, life is scary.
But
just put those colors on, girl.
Come
and play along with me tonight…
And
I know that I’m still fucked up.
But
aren’t we all, my love?
Darling,
our scars make us who we are.
So,
when the winds are howling strong,
And
you think you can’t go on, hold tight, sweetheart…”
4.
Endless Road: Angel Olsen
Choosing a life as an academic has meant that I’ve had
little control over my life in terms of where I live. I was among the very
fortunate to land my first job in Flagstaff, Arizona—a super cool little town.
However, when I realized I hated being so far away from my family and desired
to move back to the South, I didn’t have a ton of choices. I would just have to
wait until I found another job. Academia fosters a sense of placelessness for
much of your career. However, it also means you find yourself connecting with
people from so many different places in which you ultimately leave. And y’all,
know I’m shit with loss. That shit is hard. It was really hard to leave
Flagstaff. But mostly, it was really hard to leave Yvonne. She was that smile
waiting there in a place that I decided to stop and rest awhile. And I really
needed Flagstaff. I wouldn’t be where I am in all my #recovery without the
friendship of Yvonne, the spectacular therapy of Susan, and the love of all of
my students.
“All
the places I have been,
Keep
calling me back again.
Down
in the pines,
I
hear the cold winds blow.
My
heart keeps telling me,
‘Footloose
and fancy-free’
And
the road goes by,
And
calls me as it goes.
Well,
maybe somewhere there’s a someone,
Waiting
there with a smile.
And
maybe there’ll be a place,
To
stop and rest awhile.
And
maybe you weren’t meant to be,
Just
a rolling stone.
And
there’s a road to travel on,
That
leads you back to home.”
5.
Bad Liar: Selena Gomez
So, after a couple of weeks in Charlotte and Charleston, I
found myself moving into a summer sublet in my old neighborhood of Germantown.
And while I knew it wouldn’t be easy, I don’t think I considered the full realm
of consequences to living only one block away from the 8th Avenue
North Market—and hence, two of my ex’s. Based on the location of the apartment,
it meant that several times a day, I would pass by the store while trying to
get anywhere else in the neighborhood. Some days, I’d stop in. Some days, I’d
walk past it. But almost every single day of the summer, I’d pretend that I
didn’t care. Yeah, they took up a fraction of my mind.
“I
was walking down the street the other day,
‘tryna
distract myself.
But
then I see your face.
Oh
wait, that’s someone else.
‘Tryna
play it coy
‘Tryna
make it disappear
But
just like the battle of Troy
There’s
nothing subtle here.
In
my room, there’s a king size space,
Bigger
than it used to be.
If
you want, you can rent that place.
Call
me an amenity,
Even
if it’s in my dreams…
With
my feelings on fire,
Guess
I’m a bad liar…”
6. Phone: Lizzo
One of my
absolute favorite moments of last summer was finally getting to attend
Nashville PRIDE with Robbie and Russell. Lizzo performed and we danced our
little (and in Russell’s case, perfect) asses off during her performance. But
also, there was one night in Nashville…well, I didn’t lose my phone, but you
get the point. And that night would end up being pretty pivotal in the way the
rest of the year unfolded.
7.
It’s a Shame: First Aid Kit
So, yeah,
then, there was the other ex. And there was that one morning he wandered right
back into my life. It had been a trying night, to say the least. And I had hit
a wall. But that next morning, he was there to pick me up. He wrapped his arms
around and took care of me until I could stand on my own. It was at that moment
that I realized, while we had stopped talked to each other for a year and a
half, we still really cared about each other. But we had been shitty at
communicating with one another, which left us with resentment and hurt
feelings. Without a doubt, our relationship is so very strange. And most people
don’t get it. But, I know that no matter what, he will always be there to pick
me up, dust me off, and remind me of how truly amazing I am. And for that, no
matter where the road might lead us in the future, I will adore him forever.
“Lately
I’ve been thinking about the past,
How
there is no holding back,
No
point in wasting sorrow,
On
things that won’t be here tomorrow.
But
you and I,
Well,
we don’t need to speak,
It’s
a secret that we keep…
Just
say when and we’ll say goodnight…
Tell
me it’s okay,
To
live life this way
Sometimes
I want you to stay,
I
know it’s a shame….”
8. Headlines: Drake
So, I’m
letting Headlines stand in for all my
Nashville-running songs. There were many. I listened to Florence & The
Machine, Taylor Swift, Nicki Minaj, Beyonce, and Kanye West. So, instead of
including Shake It Off and Stronger, I’m letting Drake say it all
for me.
Over the
summer, I was so anxious about all that I was processing—all the change with my
job and life, but also the ex’s—that the only way I could really mitigate that
anxiety was to run the stairs at the Capitol. It was something I would do
occasionally when I lived in Nashville, but that summer, I went every single
day. I’d walked through Bicentennial Park, run the stairs one or two times, and
walk back to the apartment. Most of the times, I would stop in the store on my
way. And, that came with it’s own set of emotions. But, when I made it to the top
of the stairs and the music was playing loud in my headphones, I’d feel powerful.
I’d look out upon my old neighborhood. And, everything else seemed to fade
away.
And at the
moment I got my confidence back, I also stopped fearin’ the consequence. I
started to live my life again with all the zeal and weirdness that might
involve.
“I might be too strung out on compliments,
Overdosed on confidence.
Started not to give a fuck and stopped
fearin’ the consequence.
Drinkin’ ever night because we drink to
my accomplishments.
Faded way too long, I’m floatin’ in and
out of consciousness.
And they sayin’ I’m back, I’d agree with
that.
I just take my time with all this shit, I
still believe in that.
I had someone tell me I fell off, oooh, I
needed that.
And they want to see me pick back up,
well, where’d I leave it at?”
9.
It’s Time: Imagine Dragons
“And
so this is what you meant, when you said that you were spent. And now it’s time
to build from the bottom of the pit right to the top, don’t hold back. Packing
my bags and giving the academy a rain check. I don’t ever want to let you down.
I don’t ever want to leave this town, ‘cause after all, this city never sleeps
at night.”
Returning to Nashville was easy. In so many ways, it was as
if nothing had changed in the three years I had left. Everywhere I went, I saw
so many of my old people. The same folks working at Kroger. My same ol’ UPS
driver making deliveries. The same guys hanging behind the O’Reilly’s. The same
bus driver of Bus 22. And, they hadn’t forgotten me. It was so very easy.
But, that also meant, it wouldn’t be easy to leave to start
my new life in Johnson City.
And you know, it wasn’t.
“I’m
just the same as I was. Now don’t you understand? That I’m never changing who I
am.”
But, Nashville was the reminder I needed about the person I
really am. It reminded me of my strength and my confidence. I spent almost
every day out with friends, laughing and dancing. I remembered what was it was
to be Katherine. And not just in terms of my day-to-day life, but also in
relationships. There were parts of myself that I minimized when I was in my
last relationship. It wasn’t anyone’s fault really, but rather, a confluence of
two very different people coming together. As I came to accept who I am, I
really started to feel joyous. Because, I think there is nothing worse than not
being yourself, the weird, little freaky bitch that you are.
10.
Fight Song: Rachel Platten
The day I
left Nashville for Johnson City, I made one last stop by the store. When I went
to say goodbye to him, I started crying. It wasn’t necessarily about him, but,
it was about leaving Nashville, leaving Germantown, leaving all the things that
brought me so much comfort, and leaving all the things that brought me back to
myself again.
And I was so
scared. Like, really fucking scared.
Because he’s
not a monster, he reached out to me once I arrived here. But I was
inconsolable. I mean, he couldn’t offer the kind of support that I really
wanted at the moment—which was just for someone to be here with me for the
first night in this big ol’ house.
So, I decided
to start unpacking. I cracked open a beer and turned on a pop music station.
The very first song that played was this one. Sitting in the middle of an empty
house, surrounding by boxes, and I broke the fuck down. I knew this was my
moment. This was my chance to reclaim the life that I wanted. This was my
chance to pick up the pieces. This was the moment it was all suppose to change.
So, I cried my little eyes out and sang the song…and I remembered, I can do
this. I’ve done it before. And so, it began…
11.
Glorious: Macklemore
I haven’t
listened to a ton of Macklemore, but I often heard his Can’t Hold Us on a pop radio station and absolutely loved it. So,
when I saw he had a new album, I loaded it up on my phone before heading out
for a run. I can remember running up Baxter Avenue, and this song came on. And
I wanted to spin around right there in the street shouting that I felt
glorious! Okay, maybe it was the runner’s high, but it fits pretty accurately
with so many of the things I’ve been fighting for this year.
“You know I’m back like I never left,
Another sprint, another step.
Another day, another breath.
Been chasing dreams, but I never slept.
I got a new attitude and a lease on life,
And some peace of mind.
Seek and I find I can sleep when I die…
I feel glorious, glorious.
Got a chance to start again.
I was born for this, born for this.
It’s who I am, how could I forget?
I made it through the darkest part of the
night.
And now I see the sunrise.
Now I feel glorious, glorious….
I’m feeling glorious.
The crib looking Victorian (oh yes it
is),
You know that we been going in,
Since we hopped out that Delorean
(Delorean, yeah, we win).
En garde, things are just things.
They don’t make you who you are.
Can’t pack up a U-Haul and take it with
you when you’re gone.
We posted on the porch, my family’s
glasses to the stars,
My grandma smiling down on me like woo,
that boy got bars.
Okay, okay, yes I do.”
And then,
there’s the part about his grandma. And in the countless other times I’ve
listened to this song while out running, I always raise an imaginary toast to my
grandma. After her passing, I can remember sitting on my mom’s porch with my
family talking about all of our memories. And with everything I’ve done this
past year, I know my grandma would be so very proud of me. I don’t got bars,
but I got some guts to pick up and do this all over again, and she’d see that. She’d
love to see me so happy, doing me.
12.
Forever: Drake, Kanye West, Lil Wayne, and Eminem
“Last
name Ever, first name Greatest.
Like
a sprained ankle, boy, I ain’t nothin’ to play with…
Swimmin’
in the money, come and find me: Nemo
If
I was at the club, you know I balled: chemo…
It
may not mean nothin’ to y’all
Butunderstand nothin’ was done for me.
So
I don’t plan on stoppin’ at all.
I
want this shit forever, man.”
I mean, y’all, come on. If you don’t love Drake, you are
clearly insane. Obviously, I’m in love with this man. I named a kitten after
him. Wait, you knew that right? Regardless, this was also one of my favorite
running songs. Just try it, you’ll run your ass off.
But it’s not just that. I suppose one reason it really
appeals to me is again thinking about how hard I’ve worked to get to where I
am, not just finishing a PhD from Vanderbilt, but more so, that I was able to
work my ass off to find a job that put me back in the part of the world that I
wanted to be. But it’s not just Drake’s verses, it’s also Lil’ Wayne’s.
“Life
is such a fuckin’ roller coaster, then it drop.
But
what should I scream for? This is my theme park…
I’m
restin’ in the lead, I need a pillow and a cover,
Shhh,
my foot’s sleepin’ on the gas,
No
break pads, no such thing as last…”
And, Kanye’s…
“You
would think I ran the world, like Michelle’s husband.
You
would think these **** know me, when they really doesn’t.
Like
they was down with the old me—no you fuckin’ wasn’t…”
But, my absolutely favorite line that always calls for me to
say it out loud while I’m running is when Drake says:
“If
you ain’t been a part of it, at least you got to witness….bitches.”
13.
Say My Name: Tove Stryker
When you least expect it, someone new comes into your life.
It’s always so fun meeting someone new. There’s all the getting to know each
other conversation. There’s the endless conversations that seem to last all day
and night. There’s the moment when you wake up in the morning and you are
excited for the moment when they message: “Good morning beautiful.” There’s
this whole world you start to create together, with your own language. So much
that it starts to filter into your daily life, in your classroom, in your
conversations with friends. And, you can’t wait to get home at the end of the
day to fill them in on the funny things that happened in your day. Oh yeah, I
got a serious crush. It’s not perfect, and there are some reasons that make it
difficult, but he’s pretty fucking spectacular. I’m happy to have him in my
life, to make me smile, to keep me laughing, regardless of what comes next.
“You
said you ain’t the one to jump in a relation,
And
I don’t mind, but when we touch it’s elevation.
Up,
up, up, up, up.
Up,
up, up, up, up.
You
speak my lingo, we don’t need no translation.
I
never need a break, ‘cause we feel like vacation.
Up,
up, up, up, up.
Got
me up, up, up, up, up.
Go
ahead and feel what you feel.
I
want you closer to me.
Say
my name.
Wear
it out like a sweater that you love,
‘Cause
I can’t enough when you,
Say
my name.
Spill
it out like a drink you should have skipped.
You’re
the one I wanna get when you,
Say
my name.
Let
it roll, let it roll off your tongue.
Let
me know, let me know what you want…”
14.
Well Whiskey: Bright Eyes
This one is just simply a no comment song. Only lyrics.
That’s it. I can’t go there. I will say that I’m having a hot toddy with
whiskey, so yeah, I’m drinking all peaceful and warm. Oh, and y’all, beware of
those full moons.
“I
get my whiskey from a well,
Except
on holidays, then it’s the top shelf.
But
tonight, I don’t mind if I spend a little more.
‘Cause
you are a tolerant woman and the world is at war.
I
know you witnessed my decline.
You
used to push back the darkness like a floodlight.
Bu
tonight that is a secret like the soul of a whore.
That
if you want to have fun, you’ll just have to ignore.
Now
let my troubles solve themselves.
I
used to get involve but I’m just no help.
But
tonight, let’s pretend that we are just like we were.
Let
me stay until the morning, I will sleep on the floor.
And
we can talk in circles, no dollar figures.
Just
what is owed or paid.
And
you can make predictions.
I
know you see the future and I agree,
And
we agree, tonight’s not happening.
When
I got dry as a desert I got mean.
I
was as lonely and empty as a canteen.
With
no anesthetic, you are bound to be sore.
But
tonight, I am drinking all peaceful and warm…
And
we could make a timeline to last our whole lives,
But
we don’t know—
But
no one knows what’s further up the road
Just
wait and see, just wait and see.
All
in time, all in time.”
15.
I Did Something Bad: Taylor Swift
For most of you that know me, you know I’m no stranger to
the narcissists. It’s in my nature to be overly empathetic, which plays right
into the hands of the narcissists. BUT, things are a little different these
days. Maybe I’ve taken a play from their book.
“I
never trust a narcissist, but they love me.
So,
I play ‘em like a violin.
And
I make it look oh-so-easy.
‘Cause
for every lie I tell them, they tell me three.
This
is how the world works.
Now
all he thinks about is me.
I
can feel the flames on my skin.
Crimson
red paint on my lips.
If
a man talks shit, then I owe him nothing.
I
don’t regret it one bit, ‘cause he had it coming.”
16.
Up All Night (feat. Nicki Minaj): Drake
Did you really think I’d have a whole mix without Nicki?
Absolutely not. So, the last song before we go into the mix wrap up…Also, I
mostly named my kitten after Drizzy so I could chuckle at songs like this. Or,
when I say things like: “Drizzy tried to get in the bath with me” or “Drizzy
woke me up early.”
“Drizzy
say get her, Imma get her.
I
got the kind of money, that make a broke bitch bitter.
I
got that kinda—wait, wait—fixate.
Which
bitch, you know made a million off a mixtape?”
So,
in conclusion…
17.
Completely Not Me: Jenny Lewis
There’s so much of this song that fits the weird time period
in which I had moved back to Nashville for the summer. As you’ve seen, it was a
time period in which I was out of sorts. I was happy to be back in the South,
but also a time in which I wasn’t sure what that meant for me. At the same
time, I was navigating some complicated relationships. And, there were some
moments. They weren’t the best. But at the same time, they set me on a very
different trajectory…and like Kesha says: “Our scars make us who we are.” It
needed to happen.
“I
could’ve died that night,
Way
back in June.
Saw
my soul hang heavy above the room.
Slackjawed
I confessed, bit by my hubris.
I
was spooked out, obsessed by the moon.
I
was completely not me.
But
baby I’m coming clean.”
18.
Praying: Kesha
Not only did I need to learn some lessons about myself, but
I also needed to learn the lessons in my relationships, particularly in regards
to my ex. When I first heard this song, I lost it. I sent it to him
immediately. Because, as I started to realize how to move forward, this song
had so much to say about our weird and fucked up unsolvable situation. And I
wish him the best, I hope somewhere he’s praying and that he’ll find his own
peace.
“Well,
you almost had me fooled.
Told
me that I was nothing without you.
Oh,
but after everything you’ve done.
I
can thank you how strong I have become.
‘Cause
you brought the flames and you put me through hell.
I
had to learn how to fight for myself.
And
we both know all the truth I could tell,
I’ll
just say this as I wish you farewell.
I
hope you’re somewhere prayin’, prayin’,
I
hope your soul is changin’, changin’,
I
hope you find you peace.
Falling
on your knees prayin’.
I’m
proud of who I am.
No
more monsters, I can breathe again.
And
you said that I was done.
Well,
you were wrong and now the best is yet to come.
‘Cause
I can make it on my own.
And
I don’t need you, I found a strength I’ve never known.
I’ll
bring thunder, I’ll bring rain…”
19.
Liability: Lorde
I only heard this song in the last couple of days. When I
first heard it, it obviously reminded me of him. I thought she was singing:
“Says he made the big mistake of dancing in my store,” which incidentally
reminded me of the first night we hung out and danced to a Rihanna song in the
store. And then, how in the bitter aftermath of our relationship, I turned to
the arms of the only love I haven’t screwed up. And yeah, I had another one of
those running and ugly crying moments. At least for a moment, but in the next
mile, the song sounded different to me.
In the last couple of weeks of this month, I’ve been really
thinking through some of the lessons I’ve learned this year. And one is so much
about prioritizing myself, and making sure I share myself only with people that
also treat me as a priority. It’s about my expectations for myself, and for the
relationships in my life. And that’s not just for the fellas, its for my lady
friends too. In general, my goal as I move forward into the next year is to
ensure that I don’t share myself with people who can’t be there for me.
“Baby
really hurt me, crying in the taxi.
He
don’t wanna know me.
Says
he made the big mistake of dancing in my storm.
Says
it was poison.
So
I guess I’ll go home into the arms of the girl that I love.
The
only love I haven’t screwed up.
She’s
so hard to please, but she’s a forest fire.
I
do my best to meet her demands, play at romance.
We
slow dance in the living room, but all that a stranger would see
Is
one girl swaying alone, stroking her cheek.
They
say, “You’re a little much for me, you’re a liability.
You’re
a little much for me.”
So
they pull back, make other plans.
I
understand, I’m a liability.
Get
you wild, make you leave.
I’m
a little much for everyone.
The
truth is I’m a toy that people enjoy
‘Til
all of the tricks don’t work anymore.
And
then they are bored of me.
I
know that’s it’s exciting running through the night.
But
every perfect summer’s eating me alive until you’re gone
Better
on my own.”
20. Good Old Days (feat. Kesha):
Macklemore
Honestly, this song
hadn’t made it to the mix. But I couldn’t bear to end the mix with Lorde’s sad
sad song. That’s just not me anymore. And so, we have to uplift. So, y’all,
remember this, relish in the joy of everyday, of the people in your life, of
all the things ahead of you. Fuck. I sound like a motivational speaker. But
truth, we never know what’s just around the bend. And I love the wrinkles
around my smile, all of my scars, and the mess of the years that have come
before.
“I wish somebody would have told me,
babe.
Someday, these will be the good old
days.
All the love you won’t forget.
And all these reckless nights you won’t
regret.
Someday soon, your whole life’s gonna
change.
You’ll miss the magic of these good old
days.
Wish I didn’t think I had the answers,
Wish I didn’t drink all of that flask
first,
Wish I had made it to homecoming,
Got up the courage to ask her,
Wish I would’ve gotten out of my shell,
Wish I put the bottle back on that
shelf.
Wish I wouldn't have worried about what
other people thought,
And felt comfortable in myself.
Rooftop open, and the stars above.
Moment frozen, sneakin’ out, and
fallin’ in love.
Me, you, and that futon, we’d just
begun.
On the grass dreamin’, figuring out who
I was.
Those good old days.
Never thought we’d get old, maybe we’re
still young.
Maybe you always look back and think it
was better than it was.
Maybe these are the moments.
Maybe I’ve been missin’ what it’s
about.
Been scared of the future, thinkin’
about the past.
While missin’ out on now.
We’ve come so far, I guess I’m proud.
And I ain’t worried ‘bout the wrinkles
‘round my smile.
I’ve got some scars, I’ve been around.
I’ve felt some pain, I’ve seen some
things, but I’m here now…”
Music is Memory is a project that seeks to understand connections between music and memory. Primarily, I am interested in collecting the memories (and emotions) that we, as individuals, have attached to particular songs. I "collect" memories of hearing a song for the first time, but also how these memories change and meld over time.