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Staring into space

That's a neat song. I have a rock version of it bouncing in my head which will dissolve far before I can write it down or record it. I wish sheet music had stuck with me, but I just didn't do it enough.
I also don't think you like being entirely alone, otherwise you wouldn't be here with us. It's hard to find the right kind of company; people who will be kind and respect your space and your needs.
 
That's a neat song. I have a rock version of it bouncing in my head which will dissolve far before I can write it down or record it. I wish sheet music had stuck with me, but I just didn't do it enough.
Cool it was a toss up between shipless oceans or we never danced.... Quite a habit to remix old classics, I like 80s music, do you?
New year's I bought gorgeous organic bottle of can merlot and then got tipsy while cooking and was listening to this shiva track and then cranked up speakers and away: I don't wanna dance with you baby no more....I only now realised Eddie grants Rasta music was anti-apartheid after watching the video.
I suppose I am clueless

 
Yes I zone out quite a bit. And while the music is playing I can kind of visualize the patterns, so I might, with my finger on a piece of grooved wood, rough upholstery, or over the bubbles on a painted wall, trace out the ups and downs of the chords, and then draw a little circle when the music doubles back on itself and starts the pattern again.
I kinda do that too. I use my imagination a lot. It’s fun to go inside my brain and see all the different things I can come up with.
 

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