I’ve struggled with depression my entire life. I was in a really dark place around 2004. This was one of many songs that I’d play over and over again. My son , my best friend, my only child was killed in a auto accident last year. I’m so glad that I made myself go to therapy during my dark time. It’s paying dividends dealing with this tremendous loss. I can listen to a song like this now and not go down that rabbit hole 🕳. If you are down that hole , seek help. You’ll be glad you did that for yourself, one day.
I can't fathom loosing a child; I have two. However looking back at the mistakes I made in their upbringing coming to fruition maybe almost as painful. Nothing anyone can say to relieve the pain that will never leave.
@@michaelsantarsiero8820 I deal with those mistakes now that my sons are grown. It's a haunting. Every phase of their lives comes back at me like it's all surrounding me. My husband told me last night that we need to keep the past from reappearing. Thank you, both of you.
I am truly sorry for your pain. I’m glad you are doing better. Just keep knowing you have something to live for and you deserve to be here. Enjoy what you can, out of life. No matter what it is. Much love.
A few years ago I was laying in a bath withdrawing from heroin listening to this debating on suicide I got the razor and drug it to my wrist but I couldn’t find the courage I’m glad I didn’t I am now sober and living a fulfilling life with a beautiful woman and child .
Every once in a while, an artist and a song arrive simultaneously at a perfect moment, transcendent of linear time and experience. Simon and Garfunkel's Sound of Silence, James Taylor's Fire and Rain, Fleetwood Mac's Gold Dust Woman, Pink Floyd's Comfortably Numb, Dire Strait's Brothers in Arms, etc... This is one of those songs.
Goddamn i miss the 90's. When you are young, everything seems possible. When you're 48, everything reminds you that your shot is gone and you fucked it up.
From my age perspective - you’re still Wet behind the ears! Stop giving yourself such negative feedback, and just GO for it! Grab life by the cahonies !🤛🏻
I used to listen to this song, a long time ago. 2 a.m. in perfect solitude. Guarding a tiny outpost in the middle of nowhere. Alone with a rifle, the darkness, the stars and the sea. A lot of time to contemplate. It's bad when you have a lot of time to think.
Reminds me of hanging out on the flight deck after a round of aviation fuels watch in the early morning, smoking a cig and staring off at the horizon, smell of salt water in my nose and fading memories of what life at home was like. Felt real good to finally come home.
R.I.P. David Roback. April 4, 1958-February 25, 2020, the quieter half of Mazzy Star, who composed the music to Hope Sandoval's lyrics. Also of the bands The Rain Parade and Opal. Fading to wherever we go when we leave this existence
I played this at my husband's funeral a couple years ago when Covid-19 hit hard. He had sudden heart failure. Beautiful song, still. I remember seeing them in concert promoting this amazing album. 😢💙
The song is about a woman (the protagonist) who is experiencing a deep loss or emotional pain. She feels like she is falling and her world is breaking apart. She can feel herself becoming colder and is surrendering to her fate. She reflects on the person she has lost, feeling breathless and torn, as they both turn into dust.
Mazzy star allows you to be suicidal without having to actually go through the act. Its a great outlet for a depressant who wants to live more then die.
It's that ole friend the beauty of sadness! It's touching life itself it's seeing what really is and what matters. It's thinking no one else sees it or understands. And that this song was written just for you!
My dad would play this for me when I was very little, he lost the CD and this song left my life.. i thought of it today and I remembered it, i'm 14 now and i have to listen to this with him.
This is an exquisitely painful song. It breaks me apart every time I hear it. I struggle with mental illness, depression and isolation, though that is everyone else on Earth as well, thanks Covid. I've felt myself disintegrate many times in my life. Heartbreak on levels that i wouldn't wish on my worst enemy. When music like this comes to you, it destroys you, but it also puts you back together again, it's a warm blanket of sweet sadness and it heals you as you ugly cry into your pillow and play on repeat. This is one of those songs. I really needed this right now. 😔💜
It's close to the first anniversary when my husband died. I remember that morning, after I said my "final goodbyes", I just felt numb. I played this song when I got back home. It allowed me to 'let it out' which was the beginning of my healing. I'm still quite broken. 3:)
Back in the day it was a gamble to buy a full cd. You hadnt' heard all the songs, so you weren't sure what you were getting. Mazzy Star's Into Dust was one of the rare cd's where every single damn song was gold. This song still resonates with me.
Still falling Breathless and on again Inside today Beside me today Around broken in two 'Till your eyes shed Into dust Like two strangers Turning into dust 'Till my hand shook with the weight of fear I could possibly be fading Or have i something more to gain I could feel myself growing colder I could feel myself under your fate Under your fate It was you breathless and tall I could feel my eyes turning into dust And two strangers turning into dust Turning into dust
Something about the 90s that really brought the life out in music. Mazzy Star, Tricky, and Massive Attack all had a unique way of painting an image of a flower blossoming in the rain through their music; it's gloomy but hauntingly beautiful.
Dude, I live where Portishead, Massive Attack and Tricky all come from. I saw Tricky in my local pub not long ago, and used to see 3D in Bristol all the time. Portishead is actually the name of a shitty town where I used to work. That whole trip-hop scene was perfectly of a time and place, when this city was in a grim place and we were all looking for something better.
The most achingly haunting beautiful song I've ever heard. Period. Brings me back to my first love over 40 years ago. Still think of you Gym and hope life has been good to you. Will always love you.
l8tr597 good for trying to educate but just because mazzy star wrote this song about addiction doesnt mean the song has to relate to addiction for everyone. the great thing about songs is everyone can have their own meaning. this song makes a lot of people feel a lot of different ways and many are not about heroin addiction...for this poster, it reminds her of a lost love and there is absolutely nothing wrong with that.
Thanks song s about pain to me, and whether or not about addiction, pain is pain, and we all feel it, if we are sentient people. Painful but beautiful song, and still makes me cry whenever I hear it
I can perfectly relate to THAT feeling myself, an emotional state of mind & heart that I go through almost every day since I lost my Soulmate, but I’ve learned - somehow - to accept it as being part of me just as my own shadow is... and time does NOT heal all wounds, as some would try to make us believe…
Yes, I came here after hearing this incredible, haunting song at the end of The Handmaid's Tale [Season 3; Episode 13]. It was definitely a perfect conclusion to a difficult season. Hope it qualifies for an Emmy!
I remember my time, as a 15 year old, an indescribable loneliness I had mustered. The lyrics to this song reached onto me like no other. I felt at peace
Jean Zhicay I was 14 when this song came out. The 90's were amazing and now seem surreal. Like I was living this beautiful dream and when I woke up in 2010's I became miserable with reality. It's just not the same.
@@mariapalladino2473 Im 35 and grew up in the 90s it was an amazing time where absolutely NO fucks were given... Today its miserable so i hear ya totally! 👍☺
That voice and lyrics that hope has is beautiful and mesmerising to say the least...kinda reminds me of a something like a siren in a way...she is quite beautiful and that voice of hers is something else, its phenomenal and enchanting !!!! She is one of the best female musicians i have ever heard in my life hands down....if anyone thinks otherwise then obviously they dont know shit...you are at the top in my book Hope Sandoval !!!! Keep up the great work and mesmerising me with that beautiful voice of yours
One year ago. One whole year since my Dad passed away and on this day, 28th March 2022. Someone on another version of this song post a reply to a comment of mine when he just left us for heaven. They post a simple "❤" that one heart made me feel like it was my Dad telling me he is OK. That isn't something I would normally think of. But when you wake up and see a reply with that on his anniversary I just like to hope it is a sign from him. I have to keep that hope. I really miss him
I can't describe how beautiful this song is, so I won't try.... This is the song that made me watch "House" "Love of beauty is taste. The creation of beauty is art."
This was nearly the last song I ever heard. I died the next day. I was resuscitated. I was there, disconnected from life as a human. In the still, quiet blackness. Not hot, not cold, just aware of what was happening. I felt and heard the gradual shut down. My breath stopped. My heart stopped. What a day. I came to in ICU. What an adventure. What makes it frightening isn't fear. It's the joy. The release from all your pains and the memories which help create some. You're free. It's all gone. You're at the mercy of the universe but you no longer care. It's no wonder that so many choose never to return. I'm not sure why I did.
It wasn't suicide. It was my own body trying to be a mega-asshole and kill me. It half way succeeded. If it hadn't been for the surgeons, I'd be gone that day. That part is mind-blowing, eh. Knowing your own body tried to do you in. Almost as bad as finding out no one came to your side from your collection of alleged friends and family. Left to die alone. Nothing but nurses and doctors to show concern. Sometimes, looking at the world around me now, I still question if I'm alive or not. It's like a bad, crazy dream but seldom in a fun way. Everything is a little off, a little weird.
my grandmother died yesterday, and while I listen to this song I see how the bonds with the certainty of my past are broken, and throw me into the uncertainty of the future.
My soul, my heart and life. Trauma, tragedy and pain. We are all on the path forward. No idea where, shellshocked and trying to heal before the next thing. But trying to be human and find the peace in-between.
I've never found "the one". Now I'm old and ugly and tired. And my eyes feel like they're turning to dust. Soon it will be time to go back home to God. Peace to all.
Who's here 2024 because of true detective? I forgot about this song...and my heart skip a beat when it came on during that episode...made it twices as eerie ❤
Lyrics - Into Dust - Mazzy Star - Produced by David Roback - Album - So Tonight That I Might See - - - - Still falling - Breathless and on again - Inside today - Beside me today - Around, broken in two - Till your eyes shed - Into dust - Like two strangers - Turning into dust - Till my hand shook - With the way I fear - - I could possibly be fading - Or have something more to gain - I could feel myself growing colder - I could feel myself under your fate - Under your fate - - It was you - Breathless and tall - I could feel my eyes turning into dust - And two strangers - Turning into dust - Turning into dust
Songza is where I first heard Mazzy Star and some other artists that I probably would not have discovered if not for the app. Songza has since sold out to or been bought out by Google play music which I don't listen to that often. Thank you Songza for introducing me to a very talented Mazzy and other various artists. They will forever be on my playlists.
There are no worlds to describe how I feel about this song and Mazzy Star...you have created some incredible visuals that do it complete justice...thanks for sharing
Still one of my favourites of all time, near makes me cry like a bitch every time. (also, this is the weirdest coincidence I've ever seen, seeing you here, at this moment... ohgod)
Out of the dark and through the tree's. A fresh cool mist and light cold breeze. A painted place is what I see, this painted place it seizes me. Seize the night and set me free, show the light so I can see. Whiteout the darker side in me, set me free. Set me free. -Richard Jeremiah Archuleta 2012
I’ve struggled with depression my entire life. I was in a really dark place around 2004. This was one of many songs that I’d play over and over again. My son , my best friend, my only child was killed in a auto accident last year. I’m so glad that I made myself go to therapy during my dark time. It’s paying dividends dealing with this tremendous loss. I can listen to a song like this now and not go down that rabbit hole 🕳. If you are down that hole , seek help. You’ll be glad you did that for yourself, one day.
I can't fathom loosing a child; I have two. However looking back at the mistakes I made in their upbringing coming to fruition maybe almost as painful. Nothing anyone can say to relieve the pain that will never leave.
@@michaelsantarsiero8820 I deal with those mistakes now that my sons are grown. It's a haunting. Every phase of their lives comes back at me like it's all surrounding me. My husband told me last night that we need to keep the past from reappearing. Thank you, both of you.
I am truly sorry for your pain. I’m glad you are doing better. Just keep knowing you have something to live for and you deserve to be here. Enjoy what you can, out of life. No matter what it is. Much love.
Be strong. I'll be with you.
Thanks mate , best of luck to you 👍 💪
A few years ago I was laying in a bath withdrawing from heroin listening to this debating on suicide I got the razor and drug it to my wrist but I couldn’t find the courage I’m glad I didn’t I am now sober and living a fulfilling life with a beautiful woman and child .
If I could pick the last song to hear before exiting this life; this is the one. peaceful and accepting the end.
What a profound thought. I completely agree.
thank you for such deep thought @@ablestationfoxtrot8037
Every once in a while, an artist and a song arrive simultaneously at a perfect moment, transcendent of linear time and experience. Simon and Garfunkel's Sound of Silence, James Taylor's Fire and Rain, Fleetwood Mac's Gold Dust Woman, Pink Floyd's Comfortably Numb, Dire Strait's Brothers in Arms, etc... This is one of those songs.
Absolutely. This comment deserves more likes!
I miss the 90s so damn much. So much talent and life wasn't being teethered to a phone.
RIP David Roback 😢 ...your music was the soundtrack to my life. Hope Sandoval ❤
Goddamn i miss the 90's. When you are young, everything seems possible. When you're 48, everything reminds you that your shot is gone and you fucked it up.
Amen brother
From my age perspective - you’re still Wet behind the ears! Stop giving yourself such negative feedback, and just GO for it! Grab life by the cahonies !🤛🏻
from 30-50 wet like a blink of a eye. almost 60
Not true..i turned my life around at 54..try it
You’re gonna be _somewhere_ in 10 years; might as well be there and also .
Everybody tells you how beautiful it is to fall in love but nothing prepares you when it ends
The fall doesn't kill you, it's the landing. That's why you break all of the rules and build upon what you believe is best.
So true
I felt this in my soul.
Well said. I’m still single at 57, keep in shape, hard working but will never sell out or live on me.
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I used to listen to this song, a long time ago. 2 a.m. in perfect solitude. Guarding a tiny outpost in the middle of nowhere. Alone with a rifle, the darkness, the stars and the sea.
A lot of time to contemplate. It's bad when you have a lot of time to think.
+Makis Makiavelis i dont have my riffle anymore, fucking cops
+Makis Makiavelis No shit ...
Reminds me of hanging out on the flight deck after a round of aviation fuels watch in the early morning, smoking a cig and staring off at the horizon, smell of salt water in my nose and fading memories of what life at home was like. Felt real good to finally come home.
Beautiful comment
been there brother, look forward
R.I.P. David Roback. April 4, 1958-February 25, 2020, the quieter half of Mazzy Star, who composed the music to Hope Sandoval's lyrics. Also of the bands The Rain Parade and Opal. Fading to wherever we go when we leave this existence
I played this at my husband's funeral a couple years ago when Covid-19 hit hard. He had sudden heart failure. Beautiful song, still. I remember seeing them in concert promoting this amazing album. 😢💙
Sweet song!
The song is about a woman (the protagonist) who is experiencing a deep loss or emotional pain. She feels like she is falling and her world is breaking apart. She can feel herself becoming colder and is surrendering to her fate. She reflects on the person she has lost, feeling breathless and torn, as they both turn into dust.
I'm so sorry for your loss. Blessings😢
DID HE HAVE THE EXPERIENCE OF THE WAX-SCENE????
@@chrisfisher1100 Exactly. Im sorry for your lose ❤
Mazzy star allows you to be suicidal without having to actually go through the act. Its a great outlet for a depressant who wants to live more then die.
It's that ole friend the beauty of sadness! It's touching life itself it's seeing what really is and what matters. It's thinking no one else sees it or understands. And that this song was written just for you!
My dad would play this for me when I was very little, he lost the CD and this song left my life.. i thought of it today and I remembered it, i'm 14 now and i have to listen to this with him.
i want this track played at my funeral
@@Sadyflowers l wasn't ready for this comment.
It’s got a sensual component
Here because l've just watched an episode of M. D. House, and that song was amazing at that moment!
I did too.
Same!
House was an incredible show with an incredible soundtrack.
I had forgotten about this song until today when I watched True Detective Night Country S4 E4. What a great song.
Haunting yet so very beautiful. Sad yet so extremely deep and her voice just sends me into another universe ❤
This is an exquisitely painful song. It breaks me apart every time I hear it. I struggle with mental illness, depression and isolation, though that is everyone else on Earth as well, thanks Covid. I've felt myself disintegrate many times in my life. Heartbreak on levels that i wouldn't wish on my worst enemy. When music like this comes to you, it destroys you, but it also puts you back together again, it's a warm blanket of sweet sadness and it heals you as you ugly cry into your pillow and play on repeat. This is one of those songs. I really needed this right now. 😔💜
Sending you a big heap of love via the universe. Hope you feel some of it 💛
Stay strong. You're stronger than you think.
@@cmc6040 thank you so very much 💜
You are loved. Never forget that. ❤
It's close to the first anniversary when my husband died. I remember that morning, after I said my "final goodbyes", I just felt numb. I played this song when I got back home. It allowed me to 'let it out' which was the beginning of my healing. I'm still quite broken. 3:)
Back in the day it was a gamble to buy a full cd. You hadnt' heard all the songs, so you weren't sure what you were getting. Mazzy Star's Into Dust was one of the rare cd's where every single damn song was gold. This song still resonates with me.
"So Tonight That I Might See."
Oh thanks I remember those days, and those CD mail order clubs.
Still falling
Breathless and on again
Inside today
Beside me today
Around broken in two
'Till your eyes shed
Into dust
Like two strangers
Turning into dust
'Till my hand shook with the weight of fear
I could possibly be fading
Or have i something more to gain
I could feel myself growing colder
I could feel myself under your fate
Under your fate
It was you breathless and tall
I could feel my eyes turning into dust
And two strangers turning into dust
Turning into dust
Thx!
thanks.
Thanks for putting the lyrics.
RIP bro. Gears of war taught me who you were, and your music taught me who I was.
Thank You
Something about the 90s that really brought the life out in music. Mazzy Star, Tricky, and Massive Attack all had a unique way of painting an image of a flower blossoming in the rain through their music; it's gloomy but hauntingly beautiful.
So true! I would add Portishead to your list too.
Dude, I live where Portishead, Massive Attack and Tricky all come from. I saw Tricky in my local pub not long ago, and used to see 3D in Bristol all the time. Portishead is actually the name of a shitty town where I used to work.
That whole trip-hop scene was perfectly of a time and place, when this city was in a grim place and we were all looking for something better.
@@ashleysmith1276 Amazing!!!!
The most achingly haunting beautiful song I've ever heard. Period. Brings me back to my first love over 40 years ago. Still think of you Gym and hope life has been good to you. Will always love you.
Julia Hamilton again, why so many don't know, likely never tried to find out, this song is about heroin addiction, man.....
l8tr597 good for trying to educate but just because mazzy star wrote this song about addiction doesnt mean the song has to relate to addiction for everyone. the great thing about songs is everyone can have their own meaning. this song makes a lot of people feel a lot of different ways and many are not about heroin addiction...for this poster, it reminds her of a lost love and there is absolutely nothing wrong with that.
OceanMetTheSky ok,
Sure you can interpret it any old way one wants, but the truth is, the song is about Heroin
l8tr597 no one disagreed with what the actual meaning was. she just said for her, it brought her back to an old lover. that's all I was saying.
Thanks song s about pain to me, and whether or not about addiction, pain is pain, and we all feel it, if we are sentient people. Painful but beautiful song, and still makes me cry whenever I hear it
Peaceful, transcendent, haunting and simply beautiful..
As my mind ages, my sadness grows
All the best Henry
Let's row that boat together...
I can perfectly relate to THAT feeling myself, an emotional state of mind & heart that I go through almost every day since I lost my Soulmate, but I’ve learned - somehow - to accept it as being part of me just as my own shadow is... and time does NOT heal all wounds, as some would try to make us believe…
its crazy how people want to live forever.
Yes, I came here after hearing this incredible, haunting song at the end of The Handmaid's Tale [Season 3; Episode 13]. It was definitely a perfect conclusion to a difficult season. Hope it qualifies for an Emmy!
Carolyn Briggs me too
They couldn't' have picked a better song to describe the scene. What a truly unique show. Bravo!
House MD - S03 E03 "informed consent" (final scenes)
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patriarchy bad amirite?
Haunting is the perfect description of this song. Yes, it was the perfect song for the last episode of season 3.
First heard this song on the 90's movie "Foxfire" during the tattoo scene. Just beautiful! So many emotions emerge when listening, but it is amazing!
Yes
Same. Great movie and soundtrack
I remember my time, as a 15 year old, an indescribable loneliness I had mustered. The lyrics to this song reached onto me like no other. I felt at peace
Jean Zhicay I was 14 when this song came out. The 90's were amazing and now seem surreal. Like I was living this beautiful dream and when I woke up in 2010's I became miserable with reality. It's just not the same.
Me too
Your comment touches me. I hope your lonely days are behind you.
@@mariapalladino2473 Im 35 and grew up in the 90s it was an amazing time where absolutely NO fucks were given... Today its miserable so i hear ya totally! 👍☺
@@mariapalladino2473 9/11 did that to me too...
Still rocks my world. Incredible song
One of the most beautiful songs ever written.
This song confirms for me that we all have many lives. Only an old soul, like Hope, could write this gorgeous song in her twenties.
Perhaps, or maybe shes just that good (and unappreciated)
Hope owns this one ...
That voice and lyrics that hope has is beautiful and mesmerising to say the least...kinda reminds me of a something like a siren in a way...she is quite beautiful and that voice of hers is something else, its phenomenal and enchanting !!!! She is one of the best female musicians i have ever heard in my life hands down....if anyone thinks otherwise then obviously they dont know shit...you are at the top in my book Hope Sandoval !!!! Keep up the great work and mesmerising me with that beautiful voice of yours
@@ericeddington5962 Hope is literally in my playlist titled "Sirens". Nailed it!
i totally agree to you, kjames45
This is one of the most profoundly beautiful music and video combinations in the world in my eyes.
Hauntingly beautiful song. Very nice.
my uncle who passed recently, from a star to dust. peace blue Jay bird.
This is the type of song that makes me think about life
Makes the tears well up and roll down my face every time.
Ditto here
So quiet and beautiful... It reminds me of Nick Drake's songs, especially with the cello. The same intimate and warm atmosphere. Just delightful !
Oh how I love Nick Drake!
A truly beautiful song.
When your memory fades but the pictures never age.....
One year ago. One whole year since my Dad passed away and on this day, 28th March 2022. Someone on another version of this song post a reply to a comment of mine when he just left us for heaven. They post a simple "❤" that one heart made me feel like it was my Dad telling me he is OK. That isn't something I would normally think of. But when you wake up and see a reply with that on his anniversary I just like to hope it is a sign from him. I have to keep that hope. I really miss him
❤
❤
@MsLulu215 wow. You posted that heart on the 2nd anniversary kinda means a lot ❤️
❤
❤I had to set a reminder for this anniversary
i absolutely adore her
this song will never fail to make me feel better
dr. House ...season 3 episode 3 ...cheers!
1bottlejackdaniels the o.c❤️
Foxfire on Hulu! 90s movie
House had so much good music
yes bro... i search it in shazan
I can't describe how beautiful this song is, so I won't try....
This is the song that made me watch "House"
"Love of beauty is taste. The creation of beauty is art."
also in The Handmaid's Tale (end of season 3)
@@Sarttek I can see that. This is a grim song and Handmaid's Tale is a super-grim fucking show.
Actually completely forgot this until I heard it in Superstore.
One minute to everything is great the next minute everything turns to dust and you find yourself asking where did it go very sad but true
Sweet bedtime music! It puts me to sleep.
Beautiful song about emotional loss, gain and regret.
The general melody alone is captivating. I'm drawn in.
Back when music was about talent.
Mazzy Start and Lera Lynn both sing such beautiful, sad, yet loving songs
Amazing how she captures my life it's intense it goes by in slow motion but when it ends it's lickety split
This song is very relaxing to me and very peaceful.
Simply, beautiful.
This was nearly the last song I ever heard. I died the next day. I was resuscitated. I was there, disconnected from life as a human. In the still, quiet blackness. Not hot, not cold, just aware of what was happening. I felt and heard the gradual shut down. My breath stopped. My heart stopped. What a day. I came to in ICU. What an adventure.
What makes it frightening isn't fear. It's the joy. The release from all your pains and the memories which help create some. You're free. It's all gone. You're at the mercy of the universe but you no longer care. It's no wonder that so many choose never to return. I'm not sure why I did.
It wasn't suicide. It was my own body trying to be a mega-asshole and kill me. It half way succeeded. If it hadn't been for the surgeons, I'd be gone that day. That part is mind-blowing, eh. Knowing your own body tried to do you in. Almost as bad as finding out no one came to your side from your collection of alleged friends and family. Left to die alone. Nothing but nurses and doctors to show concern.
Sometimes, looking at the world around me now, I still question if I'm alive or not. It's like a bad, crazy dream but seldom in a fun way. Everything is a little off, a little weird.
One of the most amazing tracks written in music period!
my grandmother died yesterday, and while I listen to this song I see how the bonds with the certainty of my past are broken, and throw me into the uncertainty of the future.
May your grandmother journey well.My condolences
My soul, my heart and life. Trauma, tragedy and pain.
We are all on the path forward. No idea where, shellshocked and trying to heal before the next thing. But trying to be human and find the peace in-between.
This amazing song...makes me cry!
Yes.. the handmaids tale bought me here too.. beautiful song
I've never found "the one". Now I'm old and ugly and tired. And my eyes feel like they're turning to dust. Soon it will be time to go back home to God. Peace to all.
You still can find "the one". Age is only a number.
I'm in the same boat as you brother.
Just beautiful. This is to me the perfect bedtime song, so relaxing.
Wow.what a tune.haunting.beautiful
One of the best voices ever.... Heavenly
Beautiful song....breathless . The Handmaid's Tale...wow wow.... hubby & I got hooked to this song....love it....
Mind blowingly beautiful
Who's here 2024 because of true detective? I forgot about this song...and my heart skip a beat when it came on during that episode...made it twices as eerie ❤
What an awesome song.
Lyrics - Into Dust - Mazzy Star - Produced by David Roback - Album - So Tonight That I Might See - - - - Still falling - Breathless and on again - Inside today - Beside me today - Around, broken in two - Till your eyes shed - Into dust - Like two strangers - Turning into dust - Till my hand shook - With the way I fear - - I could possibly be fading - Or have something more to gain - I could feel myself growing colder - I could feel myself under your fate - Under your fate - - It was you - Breathless and tall - I could feel my eyes turning into dust - And two strangers - Turning into dust - Turning into dust
Beautiful! The 90’s were so awesome. ✌️ ❤
Beautiful 💕 Here because of Handmaid’s Tale, Season 3 Episode 13
Me too
Me too haha
Me too!
Here because of The Night Of, Episode 1
Oh yeah ❤
Songza is where I first heard Mazzy Star and some other artists that I probably would not have discovered if not for the app. Songza has since sold out to or been bought out by Google play music which I don't listen to that often. Thank you Songza for introducing me to a very talented Mazzy and other various artists. They will forever be on my playlists.
Such a great song. A sound that is so distinctive, that sounds old, and new at the same time. Maybe that is why it has been sounding for so long.
This song recalls every moment of pain and loss I have ever had, but it is so beautiful. The voice expresses it perfectly.
There are no worlds to describe how I feel about this song and Mazzy Star...you have created some incredible visuals that do it complete justice...thanks for sharing
La escuché por primera vez en un episodio de Dr. House, hace años. La sigo escuchando con frecuencia. Bellísima canción.
La muerte de Ezra Powell.
Tears in my eyes
such a * *m a g i c al* * song!! forever holds a special place in my
First heard this on the oc... Beautiful song
Peace & love to everyone listening.
Pain is pain
Love is love
Life is life
We are only human
That’s learn & live in harmony
💚
Most of the time I wish I didn't think so much. I wish I could be like my brother who just goes on without questioning anything.
Wonderful work and beautiful song.. Thank you :)
Still one of my favourites of all time, near makes me cry like a bitch every time. (also, this is the weirdest coincidence I've ever seen, seeing you here, at this moment... ohgod)
I lost a friend this Thansgiving Day, funeral was yesterday, on a rainy sunday.. this hurts
DEEP ...... crying happy..
I expect many people will come here after The Handmaids Tale, Just beautiful.
Yup. Had to find this haunting song played at the close of Season 3. Beautiful.
Me too
Same as you all !
Yes! Such a hauntingly beautiful scene. I’m in awe.
Me too🤣
Simply amazing, idk what else to say
The Blacklist season 7. I am from Argentina!!
It´s just impossible to describe the warm feeling i get whenever i listen to this piece of art. Nothing short of amazing
Haven't heard this for donkey's years! Such a mellow track.
Discovered this watching the last part of The Handmaids Tale. The perfect song to end the season.
I remember hearing this first from House, but I knew this sounded familiar when it was played in The Night Of.
house
Out of the dark and through the tree's. A fresh cool mist and light cold breeze. A painted place is what I see, this painted place it seizes me. Seize the night and set me free, show the light so I can see. Whiteout the darker side in me, set me free. Set me free. -Richard Jeremiah Archuleta 2012
Hope you are well Richard .....Stay strong my friend...
R.I.P. David Roback
I came here 'cause it seemed like the song to listen to as I feel heart-broken. Anyone else here heart-broken recently?
Me😪
Beautiful music
Most beautiful soundtrack of the current More Than Meets The Eye issue.
I could possibly be fading ❤️
This song reminds me of Marissa Cooper from The O.C 😢
Yes 😘😪
I totally agree. This struck a nerve with me as well.
i remember this song when it first came out-still affects me the same way.