Every time I hear that song, I go back

In light of yesterday’s thrice-updated blog, today I offer you the latest in blogging trends…

The Soundtrack to Your Life Survey
Make a soundtrack for your life, matching songs with the following:

Opening song: “Faith My Eyes” by Caedmon’s Call
Waking up: “Green Eyes” by Coldplay
First date: “Strong Enough” by Sheryl Crow
First kiss: “Tomorrow Night” by Patty Griffin
Falling in love: “Winter’s Ending” by Tara Leigh Cobble
Seeing an old love: “I Should’ve Known Better” by Nickel Creek
Heartbreak: “Cheers Darling” by Damien Rice
Driving fast: “Crush” by Dave Matthews Band
Getting ready to go out: “Man! I Feel Like a Woman!” by Shania Twain
Partying with friends: “Sin Wagon” by Dixie Chicks
Dancing at a club: “They” by Jem
Flirting: “Spit on a Stranger” by Nickel Creek
Feeling sexy: “The Morning Song” by Jewel
Walking alone in the rain: “Rain” by Patty Griffin
Missing someone: “These Are Days” by 10,000 Maniacs
Playing in the ocean: “Be True to Your School” by Beach Boys
Summer vacation: “Get Out the Map” by Indigo Girls
Fighting with someone: “You’re so Vain” by Carly Simon
Acting goofy with friends: “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” by Deep Blue Something
Thinking back: “Clarity” by John Mayer
Feeling depressed: “Painting Pictures of Egypt” by Sara Groves
Christmas time: “Sing Mary Sing” by Jennifer Knapp
Falling asleep: “Daylight” by Alison Krauss + Union Station
Closing song: “Every Season” by Nichole Nordeman

A couple of notes:
Alisa: You know that has to be my “falling in love” song, ’cause every time I so much as mention a guy, you mention that song… 🙂 Someday, it’ll be fully appropriate!
Megan: Five – count ’em, five – songs by Christian artists. Where are my points?
Some of these songs may not seem to make sense with the categories. I can elaborate if there’s confusion… but I assure you, they make sense to me. 🙂

6 thoughts on “Every time I hear that song, I go back

  1. Oh, I whole heartly agree with “Winter’s Ending”. Id probably put it down myself! But as “Painting Pictures of Egypt” as a depression song rubbed me the wrong way.

  2. It’s not that the song is depressing, but it fits those depressed moods. It’s a sort of unhappy-in-the-middle song; I’m not happy where I am, but I know that going back to where I came wouldn’t do me any good, either. So I’m gonna keep pressing on and God is gonna take care of me… even though it doesn’t feel so good right now.

  3. Michaela picked the same first date song as you and she is still trying to get over the shock. It is like you two are twins or something!

  4. I am proud of you friend, though I’d like to see you exapnd your horizons into new artists. :o) Oh, and I thought for sure that your “acting goofy with friends” would have to be “I Would Do Anything for Love (But I Won’t Do That),” haha.

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