<p>move along-all american rejects haha</p>
<p>as for sad songs-wild horses by natasha beddingfield is gooddd.</p>
<p>move along-all american rejects haha</p>
<p>as for sad songs-wild horses by natasha beddingfield is gooddd.</p>
<p>actually, The Circle of Life would be really good.</p>
<p>Our Time Now by Plain White T's </p>
<p>There will be no rules tonight
If there were we'd break 'em
Nothing's gonna stop us now
Let's get down to it
Nervous hands and anxious smiles
I can feel you breathing
This is right where we belong
Turn up the music </p>
<p>Oh oh oh oh </p>
<p>This is the dance for all the lovers
Takin' a chance for one another
Finally it's our time now
These are the times that we'll remember
Breaking the city's heart together
Finally it's our time now
It's our time now</p>
<p>"Your Ex-Lover is Dead" by Stars (not as depressing as it sounds)
"Holland 1945" by Neutral Milk Hotel
"Starlight" by Muse
"I Still Remember" by Bloc Party
"Neighborhood #1 (Tunnels)" by Arcade Fire
"We Used to Be Friends" by the Dandy Warhols
"The Winner Is" from the Little Miss Sunshine soundtrack
"Tiny Dancer" by Elton John
"Praise You" by Fatboy Slim
"Do You Realize??" by the Flaming Lips
"Learn to Fly" by the Foo Fighters
"Trains to Brazil" by Guillemots
"Exodus Honey" by Honeycut
"When You Were Young" by the Killers
"The Fairest of the Seasons" by Nico
"Live Forever" by Oasis
"Me and Julio Down By the Schoolyard" by Paul Simon
"Such Great Heights" by the Postal Service
"Disco 2000" by Pulp
"It's the End of the World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine)" by R.E.M.
"1979" by Smashing Pumpkins
"The Mixed Tape" by Jack's Mannequin
"I Woke Up in a Car" by Something Corporate
"Teen Age Riot" by Sonic Youth</p>
<p>These are just songs that I saw while scrolling through my iTunes library that I think kind of have a graduation-y feel.</p>
<p>"I Believe I can Fly" - R.Kelly</p>
<p>I hope the person that said Vitamin C wasn't serious. They plaid that song in an endless loop for about an hour straight at my eighth grade graduation last year. I never want to hear that song again.</p>
<p>Graduation songs are bleh.</p>
<p>"Fitter, happier, more productive,
comfortable,
not drinking too much,
regular exercise at the gym
(3 days a week),
getting on better with your associate employee contemporaries,
at ease,
eating well
(no more microwave dinners and saturated fats),
a patient better driver,
a safer car
(baby smiling in back seat),
sleeping well
(no bad dreams),
no paranoia,
careful to all animals
(never washing spiders down the plughole),
keep in contact with old friends
(enjoy a drink now and then),
will frequently check credit at (moral) bank (hole in the wall),
favors for favors,
fond but not in love,
charity standing orders,
on Sundays ring road supermarket
(no killing moths or putting boiling water on the ants),
car wash
(also on Sundays),
no longer afraid of the dark or midday shadows
nothing so ridiculously teenage and desperate,
nothing so childish - at a better pace,
slower and more calculated,
no chance of escape,
now self-employed,
concerned (but powerless),
an empowered and informed member of society
(pragmatism not idealism),
will not cry in public,
less chance of illness,
tires that grip in the wet
(shot of baby strapped in back seat),
a good memory,
still cries at a good film,
still kisses with saliva,
no longer empty and frantic like a cat tied to a stick,
that's driven into frozen winter ****
(the ability to laugh at weakness),
calm,
fitter,
healthier and more productive
a pig in a cage on antibiotics."</p>
<p>Worlds Greatest-R.Kelly</p>
<p>"I'm that star up in the sky,
Im that mountain peak up high,
hey I made it, Im the worlds greatest
Im that little bit of hope,
when your backs against the ropes
I can feel it, im the worlds greatest"</p>
<p>Lean on Me
Aint no Mountain High Enough
Time Of Your Life</p>
<p>Our 8th grade song was "Time After Time" by Cyndi Lauper.....</p>