🎵 Monthly Song Challenge 🎵

I feared a spanking!!
“Feared” 🤔🤭
You are cool as shit! That's awesome! Are they still playing? Are you still friends?
They’ve been doing some festivals the last couple years! And yeah, still friends!! I’ve gotten all the updates on his growing family. He’s even commented on a few of the things I’ve posted!
 
“I know I’m young, but if I had to choose her or the sun, I’d be one nocturnal son of a gun” 🎶

Way back, after meeting him after a show, I added the guitarist on fb and he accepted my friend request. He didn’t have a crazy amount of friends either. Just like a normal amount for a normal person. Not gonna lie, I felt cool as shit.

Why are you cooler than me?!?!
 
Why are you cooler than me?!?!
She’s cooler than all of us
Oh stahhhpppp 😍🙈
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Day 17: A song for listening to around a campfire/fire pit

I don't have any folksy story behind this one. And it might get me crossways with the non-gen Xers, but when I think about the prompt, I think about my longest, oldest friendships, and the laughter, and the commiserating. And this is the song I come back to.

 
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Day 16: A song you have put on a mixtape for someone

Big late college/post-college vibes here. Went on a tape for a 'friend' with whom we drifted through a bunch of the labels between acquaintances, friends, FWBs, exclusive partners and back and around. And okay, it was a mix CD, not a tape, cause it was 2002.

 
Day 17: A song for listening to around a campfire/fire pit
Kumbya My Lord
*ducks the marshmallows being thrown at me*

C'mon,you know someone had to post this..
I'm not a camping type of girl, ( unless it's glamping )but if I were I would totally sing this while roasting marshmallows
 
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Day 17: A song for listening to around a campfire/fire pit

In high school, I was an Outdoor School councilor. The schools would take sixth graders at the time (now fifth) from three or four different schools out to the woods to live in cabins for a week, and learn about forests, and water, and all of that, and high school kids would be the councilors. I loved it. And every night we had a bonfire where the staff and councilors would teach songs for the kids to sing. I brought my bodhran, and taught this every time. (Wish I had fiddle players).

"Donkey Riding," Great Big Sea

 
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