:D I have an entire playlist devoted to them! Though some of the songs on it are more Thatcher or more Fraser than Fraser/Thatcher, or are suited for backstory-heavy fics I will never actually write. Here are the ones which are not.
Since You've Been Around - Rosie Thomas. Classic "OMG, I like you but it's totally screwing with my head WHAT AM I TO DO?" song. (This song could be my answer to practically all of my favorite pairings. I may have a type.)
I'm sinking I'm drowning I'm so afraid of losing my head's been spinning round and round since you've been around.
Painting by Chagall - The Weepies. Because it's never going to be easy for these two.
I'm sure you hardly need me to quote lyrics from it, but here: I am willful, your insistence is tugging at the best of me You're the moon, I'm the water You're Mars, calling up Neptune's daughter.
Vertigo - Antje Duvekot. Not only is it a metaphor for the uncertainty of falling in love, but the actual description works perfectly for the train incident. Double win!
I tried to pick a verse to quote and I was like, "BUT ALL OF THEM ARE PERFECT," so here's a link to the lyrics instead.
(Also, I was thinking that Lucy Kaplansky's This is Home would be a nice accompaniment to your F/T series, maybe? It's not an exact fit, but the chorus in particular seems relevant.)
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Date: 2010-07-02 09:50 pm (UTC)Since You've Been Around - Rosie Thomas. Classic "OMG, I like you but it's totally screwing with my head WHAT AM I TO DO?" song. (This song could be my answer to practically all of my favorite pairings. I may have a type.)
I'm sinking
I'm drowning
I'm so afraid of losing
my head's been spinning round and round
since you've been around.
Painting by Chagall - The Weepies. Because it's never going to be easy for these two.
I'm sure you hardly need me to quote lyrics from it, but here:
I am willful, your insistence is tugging at the best of me
You're the moon, I'm the water
You're Mars, calling up Neptune's daughter.
Vertigo - Antje Duvekot. Not only is it a metaphor for the uncertainty of falling in love, but the actual description works perfectly for the train incident. Double win!
I tried to pick a verse to quote and I was like, "BUT ALL OF THEM ARE PERFECT," so here's a link to the lyrics instead.
(Also, I was thinking that Lucy Kaplansky's This is Home would be a nice accompaniment to your F/T series, maybe? It's not an exact fit, but the chorus in particular seems relevant.)