
Brain Freeze
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Okay, here's the situation. I'm having a brain freeze. I've been trying to put together the first part of my third chapter for "Jolt"; the story I've been working on, but for some reason, my brain just wouldn't jive with me. So, I did the most logical thing - I took a break. I thought music would be good to unfreeze my brain so I went through my CD collection. As I was reading the song titles, I felt like some of them were calling at me as if they were asking to be noticed. Weird. Anyway, I wrote down those song titles and after I was done, I looked them over, trying to figure out why they stood out more than the rest this morning. The verdict? I still have no idea why they stood out. But I managed to scribble a little something using all the song titles that jumped out at me. See if you recognize some of the songs. "Amazed" is how I feel when I think of you, your love, and this amazing union that we have. "I'm Glad" it's you that I'm on this journey with. Though some may scorn, some may judge, what we have is "Beautiful". It's "Beautiful In My Eyes" because the "Closer I Get To You", I got to know "LOVE" like I've never known before. It has "Always" been "My Wish" to be loved, cherished, and appreciated "Truly" by a man who loves me for me. So when that love finally came, I willingly accepted it with "Open Arms". "Tu Amor" is the kind of love I've been waiting and "Wishing On A Star" for "All My Life". But "What Hurts The Most" is that when I finally found it, I was forced to "Let It Go" due to technical complications. It doesn't make sense at all because "Sometimes When We Touch", "Everything" about it feels so right. Would I trade it for anything else? "Never Ever"! "I Can See Clearly Now" that my love for you will never die. "My Love", as "Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head", this is "A Promise I Make" to you. Lame, much? Yeah. Blame it on the brain freeze.