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Rochelle Boucher
- Chicago, Illinois
- Last Record: 2013-03-15 23:36:34 -0400
- Joined: Feb 20, 2011
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Hello all! Happy Easter to all who celebrate it! To some this is the end of lent, to others it is stuffing your face with good food and chocolate eggs. But it is also could mean stuffing yourself with chocolate matzah as it is still Passover. Happy Passover! And I get to celebrate both! And if you fit in neither of these categories, well you really don't need an excuse or a holiday to eat chocolate. Alright now that I have my politically correct shoutouts out of the way, just wanted to say I was a little MIA this week due to my play finally being on it's way to being done, but I do have some goodies for you to discover. So enjoy the holidays or this lazy Sunday and have a great week everyone!
<3 Rochelle
From my short animated music video "I'd rather be the Wolf"
I've always loved Lizziemackie's instrumental for "Make Space For Me In Your Coffin" and it inspired me to try and remix it with some new words.I did use part of the melody of MSFMIYC in the background vocals though ^__^
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I've lived the age of man in a day
And sunk like soft wood
In a stream
I've been washed clean
And I guess it comes as part of life
That part of me should die
But that's no reason to say I'm sorry
Because I was born to crack round the edges
Born to catch a cold
I was born to fall and scrape my knees
I was born to grow old
I was born to die
But most of all
I was born to fly
And I guess it comes as part of love
That you'll be sad to see me go
But now my body's earth
New eyes can grow
Because I was born to crack round the edges
Born to catch a cold
I was born to fall and scrape my knees
And I was born to grow old
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the way I sunk to the ground when I realized you weren’t coming back was the same way I sunk when I thought my brother might kill my mother. |
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Frank, Lisa and The Ghost - What an unusual friendship Undoubtedly they would boast About their true kinship Had they not been too shy |
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in wardrobe, the actor ponders, "whom shall i be today? which life, what wonders?
a grandfather, a sister? oh, whom shall i pla... |
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