Tonight I play that song again + Beautifully sad songs
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  • Reads 429
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  • Parts 11
  • Time 15m
Ongoing, First published Jan 03, 2014
I was inspired for this by one of my favorite songs, which is Rascal Flatts' "Come Wake Me Up". It's a beautiful song that gives me chills when I hear it. Please, listen to it when you get the chance. It was playing in my head when I wrote this and the stanzas pretty much flow with the rhythm of the song(excluding the chorus). I hope you enjoy this one, it's my new favorite of mine. And following this poem are beautifully sad songs that give me chills every time I hear them. Enjoy.
Thank you and God bless.
-Liz

PS.: If you like the Rascal Flatts song, you might like to check out Zac Brown Band's "Colder Weather", also one of my favorite songs and it's beautiful as well. It's lyrics are as one of the chapters.
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