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So your backstroke is like THAT, Remix? LOL. What city do you live in again? ;)
No, but on the real--that's the best thing about music. When another poet's words can perfectly capture the way that you feel. Be it about love, a past relationship, or any memorable experience. The only thing about that, though, is that whenever that does happen, that memory, person, etc. is forever entertined with that particular song.
Sometimes it's a good thing: T.L.C.'s "Diggin On You" will always remind me of a particular childhood roadtrip, Jay Z and Eminem's "Renegade" always takes me back to the sense of hopeful optiminism and wonder that I experienced the first time I heard it at an Alpha probate show during my freshman year of college. But other times, it's not so good: I can't hear John Mayer's "Comfortable" without thinking about my ex-boyfriend and Stevie Wonder's "Isn't She Lovely" isn't so lovely to me anymore (due to reasons I'm not at liberty to discuss).
But I can relate to Teedra and her need for the backstroke. (See above question. LOL)