I am on Plumb overload.
(Thank you Emil for handing the albums to me like instantly.)
candycoatedwaterdrops is Plumb's second studio album released in 1999. And I have been munching on it like crazy the past couple of days like I can't get enough of it.
Plus it has that lingering factor like that of Dido's voice. Well, as for me a.
Everyone must have heard of Stranded. The one that Jennifer Paige did a cover of. That one's a personal fave since high school.
Here With Me, I could have heard over The Riot sometime my lean Wednesdays. But I never knew it was Plumb's. Super! I mean, super love the song!
Worlds Collide reminds me so much of some American TV series I may have watched. Or it could have been part of the long list, an OST maybe. Nonetheless, the lyrics, pamatay.
And the one's playing incessantly is Plumb's Lie Low.
Did you ever care about me?
I remember the time you looked in my eyes
And promised we'd stay together
Our love would go stronger
The storms we had weathered wouldn't last any longer
But we'll never know how good this could be
This isn't how it should be
It could have been so good
But there was something else for me.
And yes. It means something to me. For whatever reasons, my emotive juices have been on a high lately and what's funny is, I immerse myself with the thought that, at one point, maybe, out of gazillion possibilities, any song was painstakingly written for me. Like this one.
Like candycoatedwaterdrops, every song that there is, is sort of a getaway to tear jerking moments coated with our most able defensive mechanisms, like a cover up, a scheme painted in yellow.
Oh, ano ba to, PrimetimeBida?
Hay. I couldn't lie low any longer nga kasi.
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