Friday, August 17, 2012

Love and Music

Love. It's used as a noun, a verb, an adjective. Love has always been used as inspiration for poetry, songs, movies, plays, and other acts. Everyone has their own opinion on love and what it means. Some may even say that they do not believe that love (or true love) exists. I on the other hand do. Yeah, I may not be in love, or even truly understand what love means but even teenagers have their own idea of love too.

The simplest idea I have of love, and my easiest way to express it in any situation, is in terms (or through) music. A heart beats; music is a flow of beats. Love makes your heart race and evokes happiness. It gives a person feelings for another that only they can understand. For me, music does the exact same thing. When I listen to music it evokes my most inner feelings, and is so strong and powerful to me, that that's the only way I can really express myself in any and all situations. It makes my heart race, gives me goose-flesh, and makes me feel things that I can't explain to anyone else unless they feel the love in the music too.

They say that love is the most powerful feeling in the world. That it can make people do crazy things. And I, I believe it. But I also believe that music does the same. Just like love doesn't always makes sense, neither does music (and yes, a career can be produced from love if a person chooses to pursue a career in a field that they love, or builds a career for a loved one). Nor should it. Love also produces beautiful things. Marriage, careers, and a child are all products of love. In terms of music "marriage"= partnership between a musicians or an artist and their agency; "career"= obviously making or performing music for a living; and "a child"= a song, or the actually music produced by the artist/musician/agency. Love. It's used as a noun, a verb, an adjective. My love is used as and for music. Always have, and no matter what, always will.
So Love and Music. Two separate things entirely, or one in the same?

Till next time; music is my love.

Simply, Me.

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