Humans have the capability to think in abstract and amazing
ways and analyze things into meanings no one could ever imagine. I feel that as
women I do have the capability of over analyzing issues and reading into
connections that have no significance at all. We find these dreams, fantasies,
or words someone can speak to consume our minds until we figure out why.
Ever since I was a little girl I had been entwined with
music. When I would become sad I would sing songs to comfort myself. When I was
able to talk the notes soon came flowing out of mouth. Singing the in songs of
the time or creating my own mix of emotions at the time was my specialty. As I grew
older and would listen to the meaning of lyrics I could feel a connection.
Music has a special impact on me. When I hear a new song come out I will dissect
the meaning of the words. Either a memory will link to it, a feeling that I am
experiencing, or a new tone the music can bring. I have my comfort songs, my
party songs, and those sentimental ones that you can never let go. Some may
believe I am ridiculous but a song can impact me so much that I will cry like a
little baby. I am that girl that you see in the hallway that you believe she
has headphones glued into her ears because unless I have too they don’t come
out. I just cannot escape the thought of music in my life. It moves me and
creates my world.
As I sit here writing my blog I am overcome with music
flowing from my headphones (might I add are sparkly Ihomes). I am thinking of
the music I am listening to and how It will affect my mood when I am writing.
The maroon 5 playlist is going right now and I can’t help but stop and think
how their life experiences can relate to mine. They are grown men who are rich
and famous, but yet a teenage girl in Iowa can still experience the feelings
they have felt. The artists that I choose to listen to have the message of
either love or heartbreak. I will admit that sometimes rap does flow through my
car but I like the soft sounds of someone’s life telling me their story. Music
is like a book, you will never know what you’re getting until you actually pick
it up and see what there is to offer.
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