Some Said Our Love Wouldnt Last PG Stølen
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Some Said Our Love Wouldn`t Last is a new song from PG Stølen from his last album Come and Sit Here Next to Me • PG Stølen writes about the song topic below here. • There is little doubt that replacement is a relevant word in our time. Before, repair was much more common. Today, it is use and throw away that dominates, although this is a clear paradox in relation to sustainable reuse . It is up to date to be positive about sustainable etc., but it is probably easiest to talk loudly about if it does not affect us ourselves. If there is something that hits us, that we ourselves want to achieve/get, it is often the ego that trumps, and all nice words about sustainability/reuse disappear like dew before the sun. Our decisions and lifestyle have enough that the finances of the individual have opened up opportunities for the use/throw away philosophy. I do not intend to delve into our material consumption, but think about whether our replacement philosophy has also gained a foothold in our human relationships. Divorce rates and broken relationships have increased colossally in our time. Adversity and problems are probably solved to a greater extent by giving up , Will the grass be greener if you change? . This is a feeling you get. However, it is not my intention to step in as a judge. It is nevertheless a solution in human relations to check out possibilities for repair . With this week's new song and video, I want to strike a blow for mature, rediscovered love, which can lead to unimaginable positive consequences. Here is the song and video Some said our love wouldn't last , and I hope both the song and the images provide an enjoyable and moving picture of love, ALWAYS; innovative opportunities. • #countrymusic
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