Actually, if you think about it, both songs are about the same thing from two different perspectives. "When She Loved Me" could just as easily have been sung by Puff -- just change around a few pronouns and specifics.
Either way, this post hit me pretty hard. I've been a huge Changeling fan since the game first appeared (it's the only game where I was near-obsessive about collecting the books, even if I didn't immediately need them), and I'm terrified of slipping into Autumn entirely. It's hard to keep from thinking, "Yes, but the bills won't pay themselves, food won't magically appear on the table, and we don't have enchanted, self-cleaning dishes or laundry." How to find that balance between life of the spirit and the needs of the banal world? Maybe that, in the end, was always what the game was about.
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Either way, this post hit me pretty hard. I've been a huge Changeling fan since the game first appeared (it's the only game where I was near-obsessive about collecting the books, even if I didn't immediately need them), and I'm terrified of slipping into Autumn entirely. It's hard to keep from thinking, "Yes, but the bills won't pay themselves, food won't magically appear on the table, and we don't have enchanted, self-cleaning dishes or laundry." How to find that balance between life of the spirit and the needs of the banal world? Maybe that, in the end, was always what the game was about.