My very first thought was "A Better Place, a Better Time", by Streetlight Manifesto. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u2yeNzL7rTU It's a very beautiful, happy song. Unfortunately, it's very specifically about not dying. It's about a lonely woman who does not kill herself. So I'm not sure if it would be fitting for the scenario, since I'm going to die when the song finishes. "If you feel like you might give in well don't, it's not your time".
My next thought was "Sunny Place/Shady People" leading into "Felt Just Like Vacation", by Bomb the Music Industry! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vXYaiIdTSaI That's another very beautiful, happy song. It's also about not dying, though. "The winter never kills me". I'm starting to think most of my favourite songs are specifically about not being dead.
I'm considering "Halloween One and Two", by Laura Stevenson. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xuo-INzbUIQ I think that's a very beautiful, mournful, powerful song. There are some other good picks that slip my mind. I think I'd go for Laura Stevenson, though. I could die listening to her voice, and every part of that song is gorgeous.
The last song you would listen to?
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My very first thought was "A Better Place, a Better Time", by Streetlight Manifesto. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u2yeNzL7rTU It's a very beautiful, happy song. Unfortunately, it's very specifically about not dying. It's about a lonely woman who does not kill herself. So I'm not sure if it would be fitting for the scenario, since I'm going to die when the song finishes. "If you feel like you might give in well don't, it's not your time".
My next thought was "Sunny Place/Shady People" leading into "Felt Just Like Vacation", by Bomb the Music Industry! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vXYaiIdTSaI That's another very beautiful, happy song. It's also about not dying, though. "The winter never kills me". I'm starting to think most of my favourite songs are specifically about not being dead.
I'm considering "Halloween One and Two", by Laura Stevenson. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xuo-INzbUIQ I think that's a very beautiful, mournful, powerful song. There are some other good picks that slip my mind. I think I'd go for Laura Stevenson, though. I could die listening to her voice, and every part of that song is gorgeous.