as some of you may know, i am a recently self-deconverted JW. the experience of deconversion was at times emotional. i have compiled a list of songs i would listen to on those emotionally turbulent occasions. some of them i just liked, and so they ended up being included. but others had lyrics that meant something to me at the time. probably not what the writer had in mind, but oh well, i turned them into what i needed. for example, listening to "old man" by neil young, made me think of "old man" as "God": "old man look at my life...i need someone to love me the whole day through." or tom waits in "come on up to the house: "come down off the cross we could use the wood...". or, leonard cohen in "bird on a wire" and thinking about all the lost and wasted time i devoted to the borg: "but i swear, by this song, and by all i have done wrong, i will make it all up to thee." and of course john lennon, in "imagine": "...and no religion too...".
does anyone else have any songs that they feel describe any sort of conflict or pain or elation or happieness at leaving the WTBTS? or does anyone have a song to add? after some suggestions, i am going to compile a mix cd called:
"Leaving the Truth - Songs to Destroy Your Faith By"
i look forward to any thoughts. here is my list (in no order of importance) cheers!:
take it with me - tom waits
come on up to the house - tom waits
shooting star - bob dylan
imagine - john lennon
old man - neil young
one of these days - neil young
the weight - the band
by this river - brian eno
wild world - cat stevens
tom trauberts blues - tom waits
hallelujah - jeff buckley
ooh la la - the kinks
bird on a wire - leonard cohen
needle in the hay - elliot smith
yesterday - the beatles
don't know why - norah jones
my favorite chord - the weakerthans