Re: No, not sad...
For me, I don't think that he makes me dwell in my sorrow, but I definately feel that he does enhance whatever it is that I'm feeling at the moment. If I am sad when I'm listening to him, then I feel perhaps a bit sadder hearing his poetry, but if I am happy, then I still remain happy, only it's not the type of happy that makes me bounce off of walls. It's kinda like sunny happiness inside...lol, that sounded soooo cheesy, but seriously.
However, he does relax me, and sometimes when I am relaxed, people mistake my relaxation as meloncholy.Sometimes I even mistake my relaxation as meloncholy. I dunno, I don't think I made any sence in this post.Sorry for wasting your time...But hey, I do feel compelled to say that I am very sorry to hear of your unfortunate break-up...
~Modest¿ As a statesman speaking out about the perils of love gone¿ astray, I decided to question you and see if Morrissey/Smiths¿ music makes you feel better about your situation or causes you¿ to dwell in your misery? I'm not sure which it does for me.¿ Right now, I am experiencing a near life-crippling break-up with¿ my female companion and of course I have buried myself in the¿ music. Sometimes, I even develop this healthy-like anger and¿ pretentiousness when I listen to "Let the Right One Slip¿ In." I'm quite sure that the music helps me let go, but I¿ am not positive. How about you guys? Sorry, if I'm being¿ over-analytical........but its hereditary.