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"I turned my collar to the cold and damp"

and I kept my quit!

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Giulia
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I don't know what the heck that movie (series? or is it just a music video?)  is, but I'll stick with the Simon and Garfunkle version, thanks.  Severed heads in certain lands are too much of a present day reality and don't lift me up to greater heights, though I'll grant you, one needs to be in survival mode to quit.  

But these lyrics do ring true with quitting:

"Because a vision softly creeping

Left it seeds while I was sleeping

and the vision - that was planted in my brain

still remains..."

Everybody here who shares their story and their wisdom, their trials and tribulations leave seeds that are planted in our brains and encourage the smokeful to become smokefree, the smokefree to stay on their path.  Every child who has begged their parent to quit, every daughter or son who has watched their parent die of a smoking related disease, every person who has put the thought of quitting into our heads, is a seed, planted in our brains that just MIGHT free us ultimately from this addiction.

Barbscloud
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I love this version by Disturbed.

I like both versions. What drew me to this was the first two verses on the lower register and then kicking the whole thing up an octave. It shows some vocal range as the average person has a one and one half octave range.

AnnetteMM
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Into the Badlands is a series. I watched for a little bit, then got tired of it. Kind of a dystopian-slash-martial arts thing.

Christine13
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I like both.

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