Monday, March 28, 2011

Who ever needed a title anyway

2011 has not been kind. It's mostly been work, a lot of work, with dull areas in between. I don't like my job, but I really don't like being idle, so I want to work to make the end of the day come faster, but I don't like the end of the day because that means the next day is closer, and yet again, more work. The cycle is terrible, and there's very little of it to give it value. Even these precious moments are quickly forgotten in the stress of work... then it continues.

I'm 22. I know this is the time to be living or something stupid and cliche like that, but I'm just wasting the year, and I have no control of my position. Even worse, I think if I did "have control", I wouldn't be able to pull out of this death spiral.

Sorry for diving into this misery again, but there's not much else to say. Maybe there's a reason my best friend can't get too close.

1 comment:

Mishara Music said...

Hi,
I love the honesty of your blog, which I found recently. I work with singer-songwriter Peter Bradley Adams. I noticed that you're a fan of his music and wanted to thank you, and let you know that Peter has a brand new CD "Between Us" coming out on June 14. He's offering his fans a free download from it now, at www.peterbradleyadams.com/freedownload
Each week between now and June 14, we will be streaming a new track from BETWEEN US on our website (misharamusic.com) so you can hear it before worldwide release.

This week's song is "My Love is My Love". Come back each weekend to hear another new song from the CD.

Mishara Music is home to some other really wonderful singer-songwriters as well, including Irish singer Colin Devlin, Barnaby Bright (an amazing husband/wife duo from Brooklyn who recently won Grand Prize in the SongCircle competition), Kat Maslich-Bode (Peter's former partner in 'eastmountainsouth") and Merlowe and the Dry Tear.

I hope you enjoy our music and if so, please feel free to share so your friends can listen too. Thanks! We know the best way to spread great songs is through word of mouth.

Regards,
Linda Baker
Mishara Music