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Ghosts Lyrics


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Further and Further Away Pulled apart and driven to distraction On the beaten path f…
Ghosts When I hear the songs, we used to play I'd reminisce…
Grim Grinning Ghosts When the crypt doors creak And the tombstones quake Spooks c…
Haunted Niggas dicksuckin' way more than bitches I'm convinced Ain't…
It Still Hurts Some They come and go Some they come and go But you…
Mind Games I don't have a game to give away I'd take you…
Musical Chairs Did you miss it enough To make up for both of…
Over Gotta live my life Until the day that it's over (yea) A…
Over-Analysis Well I don't mean anything Coz it makes no difference You …
Something Hilarious A gentle breeze brings down All the leaves that bear my…
Stay The Night It's four o'clock in the morning, I can't take another secon…
Stop A pretty sight I may not be, Not always right but…
Temporary I don't believe in you,I don't believe in me There's nothin…
The City Well, we are both here to suffer each other And we're…
The World Is Outside where'd our sense of adventure go? we sit at home with…
Watching You Go I know that it feels like, I don’t really care But…
We were the Vanguard Antarctica in Spring It doesn't mean anything A virus in Bei…



Wrapped Up In Little Stars I'm always unwilling to start to a fight But you've got…


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@EfficientRVer

Scary stories won't stop me from hiking alone in extremely remote places. Mostly not in national parks, but I've been in crazy places and situations alone in those also. Even looking for the remains of someone who disappeared mysteriously in a national park, though likely via either foul play (my opinion) or just an accident (official investigators' presumption).

As for bigfoot, etc, I do have two (totally independent) friends of friends who claim to have seen what they believe to have been that, one more clearly than the other. But it's UFOs that I'm totally convinced of the reality of being something extraordinary. Fairly close sightings by several people I know and trust completely. Plus 55 years of reading and personal investigations tending to confirm some things I read and tended to believe.

Once you believe in one extremely incredible thing or incident being true, it's hard to automatically disbelieve people who feel the same way about other extremely incredible things or incidents. And we know little enough about the exact reality of each odd phenomenon, that I find it hard to rule out that some, most, or all might be linked. Things are not all as they seem, but we already knew that from quantum physics.

Still, that's not enough reason to believe vague claims by people not willing to go on the record with their name and everything they know, to allow scrutiny and fact checking. Like this alleged ranger quoted here, 2nd-hand, 3rd-hand, 4th-hand, or whatever.

I don't mind tempting fate a bit to see what I want to see and do what I want to do. We all die soon enough anyway. The odds were that I'd be dead several times over by now. It's all gravy now, all icing on the cake. For family reasons, I exercise some caution. But I'm not going to be paralyzed with fear, into living life on a couch. That can be fatal, also.



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@dia9491

We were camping in upstate NY. My husband went to the lake to get water and I fell asleep in the tent. At 2am I woke up and he still wasn’t back. He is an experienced hiker and I knew something was wrong.
I drove down the mountain to get reception on my phone and got once it still didn’t work. I found a pay phone by some miracle and called 911.
He was lucky but something really messed up happened. He was 8 miles in when they found him. He had hypothermia and his feet were mangled from hiking barefoot. We never found his shoes. His shirt was ripped almost in half and he had no water. It took 100 volunteers to find him and the the park rangers said they didn’t understand how he got so far in because he had to have crossed over a road to get there. My husband has no memory of crossing a road. He has no idea where his shoes were, how his shirt ripped, why he had no water when he went to get water. Nothing. Again this is a serious hiker and we are both backwoods campers who’ve hiked all over the world.
15 years later he still has no memory of crossing a road while lost. He has no idea how he got lost. He doesn’t know where his phone went or his gps.
Sometimes it doesn’t matter how experienced you are. You can get turned around in the dark easily. Never hike alone, period. Don’t get water alone if you’re not in sight of your partner. Anything can happen. I thank God that those wonderful volunteers showed up for us.

@passit467

Scary experience wasnt it.. beware b4 god created human beings, god created the angels from light and then the djinns, created from v hot smokeless fire / plasma.. these supernatural are mostly djinnly activities.. ufos are djinns..

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@beachgirrl878

Have him do a hypnosis regression...

@dia9491

@@beachgirrl878 that’s a great idea.

@poison7290

@@beachgirrl878 would be interesting

@hopes4113

I am so thankful the he was found. As a certified hypnotherapist I urge that he be hypnotized by a credible practitioner to reveal the answers of his lost time. Also Sterling Psychic Medium may be able to help. He can be found here on YT.

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@TigerLily61811

I've noticed that many of these places where the disappearances occur are named things like "Superstition Mountains, "Devils Den", Demon's Alley", "Witches Pass", or "Headless Creek". So maybe strange things have been happening in these places not just in recent years... but for quite a while; long enough for the locals to name them for it!

@kevinedwards171

Where are these places I want to investigate

@heidimisfeldt5685

There have to be reasons for those kinds of names. Definitely a warning to the wise. Never go alone, or best always stay all close together.

@AmericanPatriot1778

Indian names, Indians want go there STAY OUT!!!

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