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Yet another wedding song. It’s talking about the basics; love, matrimony, and bride and groom. But this one also talks about changing and rearranging furniture and keys and everything else; sharing what’s both theirs now-or “His & Hers”. It’s very meaningful in a way of excitement because you’re first moving in together and you get to share your things that you love, both abstract and concrete.
Do I hear church bells ringing? Or should I say... snow falling? That’s right! This wedding song is about a beautiful wedding inside a snow globe; metaphorical obviously, but a snow globe nonetheless. It’s beautiful love shared while dancing around in the snow globe of life. A little upbeat too, maybe? That’s for you to decide!
Your typical everyday wedding song, but this shares both the bride and groom’s thoughts and actions on how they intend on spending the rest of their life together. If you need ima wedding song, might I suggest this one?
This is about an ex I had who had tried domestic violence on me. We were upstairs laughing, or at least I was, and I laughed so hard that apparently he didn’t like it. So, I’m not sure exactly how it happened, but he tried to asphyxiate me and it nearly killed me. This song goes out to any and every man or woman who has been abused by their significant other. I feel you, honey. I really, really do.
This is a story, or every person’s story for that matter, of how I reached my wits end with cigarettes. It’s a story about how I started and how I quit smoking cigarettes. I got pneumonia at least once a year because of smoking. Not just because I had asthma though, because I’m sure others have even developed asthma with smoking. I got asthma at birth and shouldn’t have smoke in the first place. Anyways, this is mainly a message for younger adults and teens... I guess nowadays even children, that when people say smoking is bad, it’s not just a clichè. Smoking can and will kill you. Maybe not today or tomorrow, but it will catch up with you. There’s no reason to anyway.