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OfMiceAndDestiny 9/29/2012 08:03 pm 2345

So I can be pretty much a stone when it comes to being emotional. In other words I'm able to control when/if I cry, laugh, etc. But when it comes to music If I hear a song that has the slightest meaning I can and will bawl my eyes out whenever I listen to it. I wanna cry whenever I listen to Frankenstein and the Bride by BOTDF. Does anyone else get very emotional towards music? Or a song? 20.gif

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  • Savyy_Vanity
Jun 12, 2013 11:13 pm
Everyone tells me I'm s stone, even my mother. But when I watch movies and listen to music I cry my eyes out! When I heard "Fallen Star" by BOTDF, I cried the whole time! Other songs that make me cry: Your Guardian Angel - Red Jumpsuit Apparatus Frankenstein and the Bride - Blood on the Dance Floor Perfect - Pink Beautiful - Christina Aguilera Rodger Rabbit - Sleeping with Sirens All My Heart - Sleeping with Sirens I've cried while watching so many movies its not even funny anymore!
  • gummybeargore
Jun 13, 2013 7:29 pm
I get really emotional with the song If I'm James Dean, You're Audrey Hepburn by Sleeping With Sirens. It's one of the few songs that gets to me. Just a lot of memories go with it :/
Jun 14, 2013 4:24 am
songs/ music? no. but i can tell you that i cry like a small child when my one of my favorite characters on a show dies..like Opie from Sons of Anarchy and Merle from Walking Dead. or if another favorite character starts crying over the death of another (Like Daryl when he had to kill Zombie Merle). i literally cried myself to sleep after they died. crying