It's odd, because although I love the trappings of death...cemeteries, hearses, Victorian funerals, etc, I really have a paranoia when it comes to my own death.
But. If this is the case, why do I find this song so comforting?
Blue Oyster Cult - Don't Fear the Reaper
Spooky.
Great song, though.
But. If this is the case, why do I find this song so comforting?
Blue Oyster Cult - Don't Fear the Reaper
Spooky.
Great song, though.
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Date: 2005-09-06 05:38 am (UTC)The word that always comes to mind about this song is "cathartic."
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Date: 2005-09-06 07:23 am (UTC)I love the song too. Actually, in the first novel I started to write (and will finish someday, dammit), this song is a major inspiration and is actually written into the story.
PS. Did you get any writing done. I got very very little, other than to brush up the last scene I wrote. Up to page 123. Hubby said he thought my chapters too long, thought the prologue too long, thought the profession I picked for one of my characters wrong, and and pointed out a very hysterical typo ("spayed" should be "spyed". Rolled on the floor over that one). Will probably change up the chapters because people do usually like short chapters, but the prologue stays and Bryn's profession stays though I"ll most likely add some embelishment as to why he's perfect for the position.
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