Saturday I'm running wild,
And all the lights are changing red to green,
Moving through the crowd I'm pushing,
Chemicals all rushing through my bloodstream ..
And all the lights are changing red to green,
Moving through the crowd I'm pushing,
Chemicals all rushing through my bloodstream ..
It is 6:58am. As of today, which I think is wednesday, I am officially nocturnal.
I put my nocturnality-ness down to a massive lack of motivation during the day, whereas the night is dull and has less distractions, or so I hoped.
I've actually got a hell of a lot done, but what with the internet and all its tempting wondrous, the allure of work isn't always the one that wins. In the past 12 hours I've written 1 and a half essays, alongside watching Never Mind the Buzzcocks on youtube and drawing a nice picture of the hyenas from The Lion King in Paint, which I'm quite proud of.
I also re-discovered David Gray, who is occasionally depressing but always easy listening, explaining this morning's intro lyrics. But the man pales in comparison to a comedy great who I've also rekindled my love for recently and would like to share this work of his with you - even if you've heard it listen to it again. If it's a new one for you, give it a go. It's just beautiful
The intro bits pretty funny, but if you're impatient for the actual song as you should be after hearing it once, then it kicks in at 1:15
I put my nocturnality-ness down to a massive lack of motivation during the day, whereas the night is dull and has less distractions, or so I hoped.
I've actually got a hell of a lot done, but what with the internet and all its tempting wondrous, the allure of work isn't always the one that wins. In the past 12 hours I've written 1 and a half essays, alongside watching Never Mind the Buzzcocks on youtube and drawing a nice picture of the hyenas from The Lion King in Paint, which I'm quite proud of.
I also re-discovered David Gray, who is occasionally depressing but always easy listening, explaining this morning's intro lyrics. But the man pales in comparison to a comedy great who I've also rekindled my love for recently and would like to share this work of his with you - even if you've heard it listen to it again. If it's a new one for you, give it a go. It's just beautiful
The intro bits pretty funny, but if you're impatient for the actual song as you should be after hearing it once, then it kicks in at 1:15
Peace and Love.