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January 23, 2008

Lesson Learned, Innocence is Temporary

The video to Little Minx's "Come Wander With Me" really hit home. It starts off slow but this music video is more short film than your normal MTV fare. The ending really had me thinking, at what point did I go from being a kid to an adult?

via Fresh Creation

Posted by tranism at 2:41 AM | Permalink

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Thank you. I gasped at the ending. What a beautiful exploration of childhood and its death.

Posted by: Jessant at January 23, 2008 3:04 AM

I absolutely love this song! In the Netherlands this song was used for an insurance company that had people flying like in City of Angels. I have searched the net for the song and where to buy it but that remains a bit of a mystery.

This song makes me still and dive deeply back into my past and basically stops time for the duration of the song.

Incredibly beautiful!

Posted by: Albert Kiefer at January 23, 2008 6:26 AM

I have just found it on the iTunes Music Store! Song by Bonnie Beecher and on the album art you see the "insurance company's theme with the flying men"

Posted by: Albert Kiefer at January 23, 2008 6:33 AM

Wow, I actually teared up. That last scene... I just wanna go home, grab my teddy bear and stay in bed.

Posted by: Jim C. at January 23, 2008 1:25 PM

Jessant, you weren't the only one. I gasped and covered my mouth. What an incredibly moving video. I long for my childhood.

Don't rush growing up kids.

Posted by: Bianca at January 23, 2008 1:29 PM

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