05-18-2015, 07:11 AM
I'm certain that we all have songs that instantly bring to mind images or memories of the one we love. This is a thread where we can share them!
In my case, I probably have too many to list without spamming the forum, but one song that always brings A.J. to mind for me, and which has a special meaning given our history, is "In the Shade of the Old Apple Tree" by Harry Williams and Egbert Van Alstyne from 1905. It was the song that comforted me when I had to stay behind while A.J. fought against Sombra (I wanted to be by her side, but she insisted I would be more of a liability than an asset, and that she didn't want to have to worry about me like that when there was work to be done; in the end, I felt I had to respect her wishes and trust in the strength of her and her friends). I worried about her every day, and this melancholy song comforted me by reminding me that our love was eternal and nothing could tear it apart, no matter what tragedy might befall us in this life. Praise Celestia, though, she came back safe, sound and victorious...and I got to greet her by serenading her with the number that had been such an aid to me in my trying hours!
In my case, I probably have too many to list without spamming the forum, but one song that always brings A.J. to mind for me, and which has a special meaning given our history, is "In the Shade of the Old Apple Tree" by Harry Williams and Egbert Van Alstyne from 1905. It was the song that comforted me when I had to stay behind while A.J. fought against Sombra (I wanted to be by her side, but she insisted I would be more of a liability than an asset, and that she didn't want to have to worry about me like that when there was work to be done; in the end, I felt I had to respect her wishes and trust in the strength of her and her friends). I worried about her every day, and this melancholy song comforted me by reminding me that our love was eternal and nothing could tear it apart, no matter what tragedy might befall us in this life. Praise Celestia, though, she came back safe, sound and victorious...and I got to greet her by serenading her with the number that had been such an aid to me in my trying hours!
Applejack, the apple of my eye