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So I love music, like a ton, and am constantly listening to something. Over the past few months I’ve collected some of my favorite lines from some of my favorite songs. 

 

SOME GOOD ONES 

-On our hands our wrinkles understand we never really wanted more  (Love Love Love- Avalanche City)

-Just let me do something good for you (Ripple Effect- Scott Helman)

-The lines of distaste were crossed without crossing of legs (Jen is Bringin the Drugs- Margot and the Nuclear So and So’s)

-We’re just drowning in the ripple effect of our parents’ history (Ripple Effect- Scott Helman)

-I spend night stitching up the loose threads of my soul and in the morning I’m bulletproof (Young Blood- Noah Kahan)

-I know how far you are, but I can’t tell how far you feel (How Far You Feel- Marielle Kraft)

-Would you be so kind as to fall in love with me (Would You Be So Kind- Dodie)

-I haven’t seen the light of day since, well that’s not important (Feelin’ Whitney- Post Malone)

-Well I’ve been feeling Whitney (Feelin’ Whitney- Post Malone)

-Just act as hard as you can, you don’t need no friends (Feelin’ Whitney- Post Malone)

– I crawled back to the life I said that I wouldn’t live (Hallusionagenics- Matt Maeson)

-Go find yourself a man who’s strong and tall and christian  (Hallusionagenics- Matt Maeson)

-Grind it into the dirt to try and make it work (Led to Sea- Jenny Owen Youngs)

-It’s in your bloodline to overcorrect (Wash- Radiant Phaedrus)

-There’s three cars pile up, bleeding from your head, I’m a couple states away kind of bleeding from a stage, the love I sorely left (Wash- Radiant Phaedrus)

-I can’t help my ways, it don’t make much sense to me (Maybe We’re Meant to be Alone- Bad Suns)

-Expectation is the currency of fools and I spent it on you, I spent it on you (The Kitchen- Tow’rs)

 

Rae Stoffel is a senior at Butler University studying Journalism with a double minor in French and strategic communications. With an affinity for iced coffee, blazers, and the worlds worst jokes, she calls herself a witty optomistic, which can be heavily reflected in her writing. Stoffel is a Chicago native looking forward to returning to the windy city post graduation.