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The "I LOVE everything Cassie" thread

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Front-Ranger:
This song on BBM Radio is Cassie to a T!!

What is it, My Love?  -- Dolly Parton

You hurt me, you use me, you lie
Youre heartless and hateful and cold
You dont care how you make me cry
You must have the last word
And be in control
What is it about you I love
Youre selfish and stubborn and proud
Youre arrogant, boastful and vain
Youre careless and thoughtless and loud
A flirt and a tease
And you cause me such pain
What is it about you I love
What is it, what is it my love

Chorus:

Theres something about you
That I seem to need
I have a hunger you know how to feed
And you satisfy me like nobody else
Those moments of heaven
Are worth all this hell

And I know you love me in your own crazy way
And I know you need me more than you can say
I may be a fool but Ill never give up
cause theres something about you I love
What is it, what is it my love

Chorus:

And theres something about me
That you seem to need
cause you have a hunger I know how to feed
And I satisfy you like nobody else
Those moments of heaven
Are worth all this hell

And I know in my heart that you want to be good
I understand that youre misunderstood
Youre insecure and defensively tough
Theres something about you my love
What is it, what is it my love
Theres something about you
That I seem to need
What is it, what is it my love

Cameron:
I never saw this thread before.

Of course I so feel for Cassie.

I guess mainly because there is so much more to her than there first appears to be.

Front-Ranger:
Cassie, sweet Cassie... notice how the chorus first says, "I have a hunger you know how to feed" and then later it reverses, "You have a hunger I know how to feed."

And Dolly Parton sings it so well...listen to it on BBM Radio.

Wouldn't it be great if a new generation of young women could appear who would care for men and want them to be their true selves without laying the heavy chains of society's expectations on them? Could we and our daughters be such a generation? Women have always been the ones to effect major changes in society...look at The Feminine Mystique and women's liberation (one of many examples since we changed from a pure hunting/warmaking society).

Front-Ranger:
I woke up the other day thinking of Cassie, and her feet. Anybody else have BBM flashbacks?

CellarDweller:
I can't say that I do, but I did watch the "Far Away" Brokeback video two days ago.  :)

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