Lola, but not really an anthem
Lou Reed...Walk on the Wild Side...
I went to the grocery store en-femme two nights ago and as I was checking out “walk like a man” came on and I just blurted out a laugh. Every one nearby looked at me for a sec then went back to their shopping. Sometimes life just gets me tickled pink.
These are all great songs. I am going to have to put together a playlist at some point if I can find them all.
You will find that most of the truths we cling to in life depend greatly on our own point of view.
(Sir Alec Guinness as Obiwon Kanobi in Star Wars Return of the Jedi)
The Sacred War - only performed by Elena Vaenga
The most powerful woman's presence I have ever witnessed
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oGhpSsljh_Q
Sure. Alone again, naturally, by Gilbert O'Sullivan. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fm4mcCjXW4k
It came out right after a girl I liked very much, got stolen away by my close friend, who simply said, 'all's fair in love and war'. I never trusted him again.
Alone Again, Naturally by Gilbert O'Sullivan
In a little while from now
If I'm not feeling any less sour
I promise myself to treat myself
And visit a nearby tower
And climbing to the top
Will throw myself off
In an effort to
Make it clear to whoever
Wants to know what it's like When you're shattered
Left standing in the lurch at a church
Were people saying, My God, that's tough
She stood him up
No point in us remaining
We may as well go home
As I did on my own
Alone again, naturally
To think that only yesterday
I was cheerful, bright and gay
Looking forward to who wouldn't do
The role I was about to play
But as if to knock me down
Reality came around
And without so much as a mere touch
Cut me into little pieces
Leaving me to doubt
Talk about, God in His mercy
Oh, if he really does exist
Why did he desert me
In my hour of need
I truly am indeed
Alone again, naturally
It seems to me that
There are more hearts broken in the world
That can't be mended
Left unattended
What do we do
What do we do
Alone again, naturally
Looking back over the years
And whatever else that appears
I remember I cried when my father died
Never wishing to hide the tears
And at sixty-five years old
My mother, God rest her soul
Couldn't understand why the only man
She had ever loved had been taken
Leaving her to start
With a heart so badly broken
Despite encouragement from me
No words were ever spoken
And when she passed away
I cried and cried all day
Alone again, naturally
Alone again, naturally
After every failed relationship, I remember this song, and how appropriate it seems to my life, though it will never again send me into the sobbing, crying fits that it did when it first came out, back when I was 15. What it does remind me, now, is just how much adults forget what it was like to be a teen, and feeling so alone and isolated, and being told that 'it's just puppy love' and that their child should just forget about it and focus on school. Right. As if that was the answer at the time. Way too many kids have their feelings ignored by their parents and other adults who have long ago jettisoned any concern with the personal needs of those kids when they are needed most.
Some causes of crossdressing you've probably never even considered: My TG biography at:http://www.crossdressers.com/forums/...=1#post1490560
There's an addendum at post # 82 on that thread, too. It's about a ten minute read.
Why don't we understand our desire to dress, behave and feel like a girl? Because from childhood, boys are told that the worst possible thing we can be, is a sissy. This feeling is so ingrained into our psyche, that we will suppress any thoughts that connect us to being or wanting to be feminine, even to the point of creating separate personalities to assign those female feelings into.
I have a fantasy that I'm singing "Moon River" at a karaoke bar in my polka dot dress. I'm crying through the whole song. I get a standing "O" at the end and wonder what the "O" stands for?
I enjoy being a boy, being a GIRL like me!!!
I like the waitresses song "a girls gotta do" and blondes "dreaming" they just say it all for me
I do. It's "Hit me with your best shot" by Pat Benatar.
Second star to the right and straight on till morning
Depending on the situation........Roberta Flack, The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face, but most of the time Pink Floyd, Shine on You Crazy Diamond
Katy Perry, Firework
That pretty much sums it up
my sister's reply when I told her how I prefer to dress
"Everyone has there thing, all that matters is that you are happy, love what you do and who you do it with"
A GG friend of mine said my song is Fire Woman by the Cult. *smirks*
Like Jaymee, mine is "Moon River". It has been since I saw Breakfast at Tiffany's when it first came in 1961. I was 12 years old and wanted to be Holly Golightly in my very fiber and being. "Moon River" has been my theme song ever since along with "Young at Heart" by Sinatra. Unfortunately with my second theme song, the body has another time table than mine.
Why Don't We Do It In the Road.
- The Beatles
No.... in all seriousness; probably something like the Helen Reddy song "I Am Woman (Hear Me Roar)" !!!!
... and I mean it this time.
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There resides within me a Woman, and she is powerful.
She has been my Grace and Bearing on the stormiest seas.
I could no more deny Her than I would my own soul.