AND BABY IM SO MYSTIFIED BY, HOW THIS, CITY SCREAMS YOUR NAME
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todays spirk lunch score
@kcscribbler yes, i do just tag you in anything that has strings now. Don't mind me.
This also totally makes me think of the post about if Spock had to take command if something happened to Jim, and he had to wear the command gold.
/weeping
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Trees touch windows
Say their hellos
We hear this house as it settles in
Worry slips away
It don't know your name
It don't know where to find us
Oh
As the light goes out
Thoughts turn to angels
All around us
Oh
As the night comes in
Dreams start their drifting
And we hear
A lullaby
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couldn’t listen all the way through | not my thing | it’s okay | kinda catchy | ok i really like this | downloading immediately | already in my library
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♾
That's the perfect song for the first of June 🥰
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#3 !! with a creature should you feel inspired :DDD
calculation theme by metric
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Lately I've been converting people to my Jiang Cheng Superstar agenda (mdzs Jesus Christ superstar au) so here's just letting everyone know that Heaven on Their Minds is Such a yunmeng bros song
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oki but like merging "Cool As I Think I Am" and "If I Loved You" in the reprise is like fucking genius tbh like I am genuinely impressed by how both of the arcs explored in both songs were summed up neatly in the reprise in a sense that Pete finds his solid sense of identity and a big reason for that is Steph loving him despite not readily admitting it LIKE "If I really really did love you, you'd have to say-" "I know." ESPECIALLY WITH THE MAIN MESSAGE OF "IF I LOVED YOU" BEING THAT OF THE TWO DENYING THEIR FEELINGS FOR ONE ANOTHER BECAUSE THEY'D MAKE IT SUPER DAMN CLEAR TO THE OTHER IF THEY DID HAVE THEM SO WITH PETE SAYING THAT HE KNOWS AND WITH HIM LETTING STEPH KNOW HE DOES LOVE HER BACK BY BEING WILLING TO TAKE THE BULLET FOR HER LIKE FJSJDJAFJSJD
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Just Ollie Queen, singing the classics no matter the situation.
Smashing medieval alien monarchies:
Green Lantern (1960) #92
Perry Como and The Fontane Sisters - Hoop-Dee-Doo (1950)
Serving some time in jail:
World's Finest Comics #275
Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen - African-American spiritual dating back to the early 1800s, but here is Louis Armstrong in 1962:
Burying the hatchet (at least temporarily) with an antagonistic teammate:
Justice League (1960) #145
The Happiness Boys - Show Me the Way to Go Home (1925ish)
Stranded and making his way home via dogsled:
Green Arrow (1988) #8
Alaska's Hobo Jim - The Iditarod Trail Song (1982). This one would have been quite modern at the time!
Overcome by the musical he and Dinah just saw together:
Green Arrow (1988) #57
Gene Kelly - Singin' in the Rain (1952)
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