Create a playlist with all your music, set it on shuffle and then let it predict your year...
January: Victoria's Secret (Due South Soundtrack)
And old lover returns and shoots me? Okay, probably no shooting (I hope), but tragedy? Coincidentally my very first boyfriend called to let me know that he'll be here next week or so, asking if I'd like to meet him for a coffee.
February: Graceland (Paul Simon)
It's not a vacation to go to Graceland, that much is clear. What else could it be, though? If you take Graceland as a metaphor for a place where you have to go, even if you can't really explain why, and that the people you are going with aren't your usual companions, this is probably a sign that I will discover something about myself during my first weeks of work, at a place where I never wanted to work in the first place, but had to go to for reasons I cannot explain. Mysterious.
March: Owning my Mistakes (Anthony Stewart Head)
That's pretty much self-explanatory. I don't even want to know what the mistakes will be.
April: The Dark of the Sun (Tom Petty)
Apparently I'm over my crisis from March, or at least I found someone/something that I think can get me to a better place. Probably a new horse, if I know myself.
May: Ahead by a Century (The Tragically Hip)
May, so it's quite possible that I will literally get stung by a hornet.
June: The Wild Wild Sea (Sting)
Either I'm going crazy or I will have a vacation at the sea. Or both.
July: Waiting for the Miracle (Leonard Cohen)
I'm getting married to an old lover and will win the lottery.
August: A Room of Our Own (Billy Joel)
It seems that my husband is really not like me, all about sex, beer and the kids from the first marriage. Uh oh. But we are moving in together anyway.
September: Wuthering Heights (Kate Bush)
I leave him in a stormy fight and then beg to get back to him? And he is called Heathcliff? Uh oh...
October: Paradise Once (John Gorka)
We finally break up (cause really, how can you stay with a man called Heathcliff), I take a vacation somewhere where there are trees and think about the good times we had, and how I really still want him back, Despite the name.
November: Nightwimming (REM)
More vacation, this time I know that I'm not getting him back, but I still remember him. i just wonder where I'm going if I'm able to swim during the night in november. Must be somewhere really warm.
December: Just in Time (Nina Simone)
New love! Or maybe I just manage to buy my christmas presents in time for once.
January: Victoria's Secret (Due South Soundtrack)
And old lover returns and shoots me? Okay, probably no shooting (I hope), but tragedy? Coincidentally my very first boyfriend called to let me know that he'll be here next week or so, asking if I'd like to meet him for a coffee.
February: Graceland (Paul Simon)
It's not a vacation to go to Graceland, that much is clear. What else could it be, though? If you take Graceland as a metaphor for a place where you have to go, even if you can't really explain why, and that the people you are going with aren't your usual companions, this is probably a sign that I will discover something about myself during my first weeks of work, at a place where I never wanted to work in the first place, but had to go to for reasons I cannot explain. Mysterious.
March: Owning my Mistakes (Anthony Stewart Head)
That's pretty much self-explanatory. I don't even want to know what the mistakes will be.
April: The Dark of the Sun (Tom Petty)
Apparently I'm over my crisis from March, or at least I found someone/something that I think can get me to a better place. Probably a new horse, if I know myself.
May: Ahead by a Century (The Tragically Hip)
May, so it's quite possible that I will literally get stung by a hornet.
June: The Wild Wild Sea (Sting)
Either I'm going crazy or I will have a vacation at the sea. Or both.
July: Waiting for the Miracle (Leonard Cohen)
I'm getting married to an old lover and will win the lottery.
August: A Room of Our Own (Billy Joel)
It seems that my husband is really not like me, all about sex, beer and the kids from the first marriage. Uh oh. But we are moving in together anyway.
September: Wuthering Heights (Kate Bush)
I leave him in a stormy fight and then beg to get back to him? And he is called Heathcliff? Uh oh...
October: Paradise Once (John Gorka)
We finally break up (cause really, how can you stay with a man called Heathcliff), I take a vacation somewhere where there are trees and think about the good times we had, and how I really still want him back, Despite the name.
November: Nightwimming (REM)
More vacation, this time I know that I'm not getting him back, but I still remember him. i just wonder where I'm going if I'm able to swim during the night in november. Must be somewhere really warm.
December: Just in Time (Nina Simone)
New love! Or maybe I just manage to buy my christmas presents in time for once.
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