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[Chorus]
You belong among the wildflowers
You belong in a boat out at sea
Sail away, kill off the hours
You belong somewhere you feel free

[Chorus]
You belong among the wildflowers
You belong in a boat out at sea
You belong with your love on your arm
You belong somewhere you feel free

 

[Verse 2]
Run away, go find a lover
Run away, let your heart be your guide
You deserve the deepest of cover
You belong in that home by and by

 

Read All About It, Pt. III

Song by Emeli Sandé
You’ve got the words to change a nationBut you’re biting your tongueYou’ve spent a life time stuck in silenceAfraid you’ll say something wrongIf no one ever hears it how we gonna learn your song?So come on, come onCome on, come on
You’ve got a heart as loud as lionsSo why let your voice be tamed?Maybe we’re a little differentThere’s no need to be ashamedYou’ve got the light to fight the shadowsSo stop hiding it awayCome on, come on
I wanna sing, I wanna shoutI wanna scream ’til the words dry outSo put it in all of the papersI’m not afraidThey can read all about itRead all about it, no ohOh oh ohOh oh ohOh oh ohOh oh ohOh oh ohOh oh oh
At night we’re waking up the neighborsWhile we sing away the bluesMaking sure that we’re remembered, yeah‘Cause we all matter tooIf the truth has been forbiddenThen we’re breaking all the rulesSo come on, come onCome on, come on
Let’s get the TV and the radioTo play our tune againIt’s ’bout time we got some airplay of our version of eventsThere’s no need to be afraidI will sing with you my friendCome on, come on
I wanna sing, I wanna shoutI wanna scream ’til the words dry outSo put it in all of the papersI’m not afraidThey can read all about itRead all about it, ohOh oh ohOh oh ohOh oh ohOh oh ohOh oh ohOh oh oh
Yeah, we’re all wonderful, wonderful peopleSo when did we all get so fearful?Now we’re finally finding our voicesSo take a chance, come help me sing thisYeah, we’re all wonderful, wonderful peopleSo when did we all get so fearful?And now we’re finally finding our voicesJust take a chance, come help me sing this
I wanna sing, I wanna shoutI wanna scream ’til the words dry outSo put it in all of the papersI’m not afraidThey can read all about itRead all about it, ohOh oh ohOh oh ohOh oh ohOh oh ohOh oh ohOh oh oh
I wanna sing, I wanna shoutI wanna scream ’til the words dry outSo put it in all of the papersI’m not afraidThey can read all about itRead all about it, oh
 
Source: LyricFind
Songwriters: Adele Emily Sande / Benjamin Alexander Kohn / Iain James / Peter Kelleher / Stephen Manderson / Thomas Andrew Searle Barnes
Read All About It, Pt. III lyrics
© Bucks Music Group, Royalty Network, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC

Shine On You Crazy Diamond

Song by Pink Floyd

She Talks to Angels

Song by The Black Crowes
She never mentions the word “addiction”In certain companyYes, she’ll tell you she’s an orphanAfter you meet her family
She paints her eyes as black as night nowPulls those shades down tightYeah, she gives a smile when the pain comeThe pain gonna make everything alright
Says she talks to angelsThey call her out by her nameOh yeah, she talks to angelsSays they call her out by her name
She keeps a lock of hair in her pocketShe wears a cross around her neckYes, the hair is from a little boyAnd the cross is someone she has not met, not yet
Says she talks to angelsSays they all know her nameOh yeah, she talks to angelsSays they call her out by her name
She don’t know no loverNone that I ever seenYeah, to her that ain’t nothin’But to me, it meansMeans everything
She paints her eyes as black as night nowShe pulls those shades down tightOh yeah, there’s a smile when the pain comesThe pain gonna make everything alright, alright
She talks to angelsSays they call her out by her nameOh, yeah, angelsCall her out by her nameOh, angelsThey call her out by her nameOh, she talks to angelsThey call her out, yeah, yeahCall her outDon’t you know that theyCall her out by her name?
Source: Musixmatch 
Songwriters: Chris Robinson / Rich Robinson
She Talks to Angels lyrics
© Warner-tamerlane Publishing Corp.

Runaway Train
Song by Soul Asylum
Call you up in the middle of the nightLike a firefly without a lightYou were there like a slow torch burningI was a key that could use a little turning
So tired that I couldn’t even sleepSo many secrets I couldn’t keepPromised myself I wouldn’t weepOne more promise I couldn’t keep
It seems no one can help me nowI’m in too deepThere’s no way outThis time I have really led myself astray
Runaway train never going backWrong way on a one way trackSeems like I should be getting somewhereSomehow I’m neither here nor there
Can you help me remember how to smile?Make it somehow all seem worthwhileHow on earth did I get so jaded?Life’s mystery seems so faded
I can go where no one else can goI know what no one else knowsHere I am just drownin’ in the rainWith a ticket for a runaway train
Everything seems cut and dryDay and night, earth and skySomehow I just don’t believe it
Runaway train never going backWrong way on a one way trackSeems like I should be getting somewhereSomehow I’m neither here nor there
Bought a ticket for a runaway trainLike a madman laughin’ at the rainA little out of touch, little insaneIt’s just easier than dealing with the pain
Runaway train never goin’ backWrong way on a one way trackSeems like I should be getting somewhereSomehow I’m neither here nor there
Runaway train never comin’ backRunaway train tearin’ up the trackRunaway train burnin’ in my veinsRunaway but it always seems the same

Source: LyricFind
Songwriters: David Pirner
Runaway Train lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc


POETRY Videos

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r4p8qxGbpOk&feature=BFa&list=PL4BA16986393FE82E&lf=mh_lolz

come on sweetheart
― Rumi

“Come on Sweetheart
let’s adore one another
before there is no more
of you and me

A mirror tells the truth
Look at your grim face,
Brighten up and cast away
Your bitter smile.

A generous friend gives life for a friend
Let’s rise above this animalistic behavior
And be kind to one another.

Once you think of me
Dead and gone
You will make up with me
You will miss me
You may even adore me.

Why be a worshiper of the dead?
Think of me as a goner
Come and make up now.

Since you will come
And throw kisses
At my tombstone later
Why not give them to me now?

This is me
That same person.

I may talk too much
but my heart is silence.
What else can I do?
I am condemned to live this life.

Spite darkens friendships
Why not cast away
Malice from our heart….


Jalāl al-Dīn Muḥammad Rūmī (Persian: جلال‌الدین محمّد رومی), or simply Rumi (30 September 1207 – 17 December 1273), was a 13th-century poet, Hanafi faqih, Islamic scholar, Maturidi theologian and Sufi mystic originally from Greater Khorasan in Greater Iran.


INFORMATIVE videos

From Tragedy to Crusade—A Mother’s Antidepressant Warning
(The Citizens Commission on Human Rights (CCHR) is a non-profit mental health watchdog organization established 45 years ago. Today there are 250 chapters in 33 countries. CCHR is a non-political, non-religious organization dedicated solely to abolishing abuse and enacting reforms in the field of mental health. CCHR has been responsible for more than 150 laws worldwide protecting individuals from abusive or coercive practices committed under the guise of mental health.)
FYI: This video contains verbal depictions of suicide.

The woman in the video recounts the heartbreaking experience of finding her son, Turin, hanging in the garage. She reveals that Turin didn’t take his own life to end it but died due to a severe reaction to a drug with a chemical profile similar to Niacinamide. The drug induced psychosis, causing hallucinations and voices. She passionately asserts that when you give someone poison, and they die, it’s equivalent to killing them.
Expressing the pain of losing her son, she emphasizes the need to raise awareness about the dangers of psychiatric medications. She criticizes the widespread use of SSRIs in New Zealand, especially for children dealing with common life challenges. The woman calls for a commission of inquiry into the mental health system’s failure and reveals efforts to seek legal action against the government for inadequate drug regulation.
Despite the personal tragedy, she channels her grief into advocacy, aiming to prevent further losses due to psychotropic drugs. The video highlights the deep love and loyalty Turin shared with his friends and emphasizes his legacy as a catalyst for positive change. The woman pledges to ensure Turin’s name is never forgotten and can contribute to making a difference in the world.
Thomas Szasz (from Torch8008 on youtube)
Thomas Stephen Szasz was a Hungarian-American academic and psychiatrist an in this video, he
is expressing concern about the overdiagnosis of mental disorders, particularly Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). He argues that labeling behaviors as disorders can be a form of stigmatization rather than a genuine diagnosis. He provides historical examples, such as the diagnosis of “drapetomania” for runaway slaves, to highlight the misuse of psychiatric labels. Thomas Szasz emphasizes that psychiatric coercion and the overuse of medications are problematic, asserting that true diseases are malfunctions of the body’s organs, not behavioral issues. He calls for a critical examination of psychiatric practices and urges a pursuit of ethical considerations in the field.
Sep 11, 2012 — Dr. Thomas Szasz, Psychiatrist Who Led Movement Against His Field, Dies at 92 (NYTimes)

This Public Service Announcement from CCHRInt presents a powerful message against the psychiatric labeling of children, highlighting various labels like Oppositional Defiant Disorder, Bipolar Disorder, and Attention Deficit Disorder. Instead of associating these labels with negative connotations, the video juxtaposes them with positive and empowering roles like humanitarian, leader, inventor, artist, and more. The message encourages letting children choose their own paths and labels, emphasizing the need to stop psychiatric labeling of kids. The call to action directs viewers to CCHRINT.org, suggesting a resource for those interested in advocating against the overdiagnosis and labeling of children with mental disorders.

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