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Narina A. Samah

“The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes but in having new eyes” – Marcel Proust

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Tag Archives: 80s Kid; 21st Cent. Midlife Crisis

Song of the Day #12

Posted on December 30, 2020 by Narina


“Is there so much hate for the ones we love?
Tell me, we both matter, don’t we?…”

Running Up That Hill – Kate Bush (1985)

Hounds of Love

Posted in Personal | Tagged 80s Kid; 21st Cent. Midlife Crisis, Running Up That Hill

Song of the Day #11

Posted on November 6, 2020 by Narina

“The clouds never expect it
When it rains
But the sea changes colours
But the sea
Does not change
So with the slow graceful flow
Of age
I went forth with an age old
Desire to please
On the edge of seventeen…”

Edge of Seventeen – Stevie Nicks (1982)

Bella Donna

Posted in Personal | Tagged 80s Kid; 21st Cent. Midlife Crisis, The Edge of Seventeen

Sharing with you my thoughts!

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