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[I]"has no one told you she's not breathing"
"don't try to fix me I'm not broken"
"suddenly I know I'm not sleeping, hello, I am still here, all that's left of yesterday"[/i]excerpts from "Hello" by Evanescence
"The heart can freeze, or it can burn
the pain will ease, if I can learn
there is no future, there is no past
I live this moment as my last"
so many... some of which have been mentioned before...
"crazy train" is a must, as is "I wanna be sedated"
"easy tonight" by five for fighting... "she's in over my head... two dimes in the telephone... etc" that always reminds me of my dying chf'ers who are in the drowning stage.
"return to innocence" by enigma is the song I have burned into my memory along with my first dying patient. It fit her very well and now the nice song just makes me cry.
One of my favorites for the poster who was asking for country songs: "it ain't me" by johnny cash: "go lightly on the ledge babe, go lightly on the ground, I'm not the one you want babe..." cracks me up!
More country... "folsom prison blues" seriously reminds me of work, as it's either a train that ran over me, or a train wreck, or someone dying, etc.
Oh, and by the way, it's not always nice to leave the tv on in empty rooms. I walked in one the other day and promptly got the "astelin" song stuck in my head for the rest of the day. Whomever wrote that should be strung up and forced to listen to it on a loop.