Wednesday, April 1, 2009

It doesn’t matter

It doesn’t matter how old we get or how young we feel, we are still at the mercy of those melodies that make bobbing our heads to the music impossible. We are mostly creatures of comfort, we seek out what makes us happy. Music is one of the universal languages of happy expressions. Bopping to music is also a universal expression of a thinly veiled joy that we all get to experience from the time we are young until we are old. Music is, in all essence, a language of its own even if we don’t agree on the best types. We all can be captured by an unforgettable melody or entranced by some intensely poignant lyrics. That is what makes music insanely popular.Once we leave our teens, many of us simply forget the power that music once held on us. A few of us, though, cling to the familiarity if the much needed music to help us keep our sanity when we are feeling the brush of intensity. Who can forget their first drive in their first car? And who didn’t do it with music blaring? We don’t let go of that feeling, we just simply hang onto the whispers once the music might affect a little one’s ears, or their introduction to cursing. Music is our one life long friend that keeps us driving faster than we should feel freer than ever. Music is the one common bond that most of us share in one way or another.

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