#SongoftheDay Bodyache (Purity Ring)

Oh, this song...

I've started checking out CDs from the library (actual physical CDs from the actual physical library) and was lucky enough to find two albums from Purity Ring at one location. I was familiar with Purity Ring from back when I used to listen to CBC Radio Two.  Pretty sure they got a lot of airplay on a show called The Signal, which I miss every day of my life.

This song, Bodyache, is the second track on an album called ANOTHER ETERNITY.  It's so pleading and pained, and when I heard the line "I cried until my body ached," I knew I'd come back to this song when I needed it.

And I did, the next time I cried like that--a full-body sob, to the point where you feel like you're going to throw up and you think it's impossible for more tears to come out. And then they do and you're just like... how?

The funny (?) thing about midlife (at least, for me), is that your hormones take you back to your teenage years (at least, that's what mine are doing) and you experience emotion with an immediacy you never thought you would again.

Feeling like a teenager certainly has its moments... its very varied moments...



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Giselle

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