Allot of songs with this theme are more whimsical than most slow love songs. They give a happy tune
that reminds me of the 60's/70's era. These are some songs from the scooby-doo cartoon that were played in the background during the chase s. Even though there's no relation to scooby-doo to my post, it's just the songs that mainly matter. Also I am not much of a Beatles era buff like my friends are I'm more of a rock metal fan. Though I like and want to hear more types of music so share with my why don't ya.
Recipe for love.(What does she mean to you?)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EBD_NnBvSQUSeven Days a Week(kinda rockish)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iFUDFw6z37o&feature=relatedI Can Make You Happy(different but good)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4w-CyLnc7QA&feature=relatedDaydreamin'( If you love someone and they love you. If others protest ignore them, and stay with the one you love.)\
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nqM7dfcW7L8&feature=relatedTell Me, Tell Me(Like seven days a week about a guy who's in love and confused about his situation.)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pablq0OcahI&feature=relatedDaydreamin is in it's sense is kind of rebellious, I like the whole theme of distracting yourself with love and not caring about anyone but you and your lover. It's selfish and oblivious, but that's enticing and romantic.
Personally I am not even for sure if I have the capacity for love. I just find it difficult, ever other relationship I see ends in disaster. I do like someone, yet a matter of age is in play. I don't have the resources to be in a relationship or knowledge of how to work things out to even have one yet. I feel kind of pathetic, by highschool all of my friends had been kissed and I the odd man out. I tried my best, yet now I am at a point to where I do not if I even understand the feeling beyond a platonic sense. Now that I am a bit older I feel terrible, but partly happy. For one I didn't waste my time with a dead end relationship, or the drama that follows it.
Any ways, post some songs to cheer me up. These songs are songs I might share with a girl, Damnit now I am sad as I type this. Stupid depression.
I know part of this should be in counseling, but I'd thought I'd try to add more to the subject.