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Sunday, January 2, 2011

Love Music - Part 1

Love's complexities, pains and contentments seem so easy when they are intertwined with swirling music notes that dance in air.  Pianos never fail to play perfectly along with our love-filled lives, and guitars ease romance into our lonely souls.  The magic of music and its interpretations of love successfully opens my ears and peaks my interest.

I will be honest and admit that, due to a broken heart, I have locked myself in my dark and sorrowful room, played an eternity of love songs, and cried myself to sleep.  Love songs release the best emotions in me.  They create opportunities to "vent" and show my true colors - what I am truly feeling at a particular moment.  I graciously bow at the feet of love songs, but I also scold their abilities to make me seemingly bipolar.  I could be extremely happy one moment, but once I hear any music decorated with a love theme, I tend to melt and either cry, feel lonely or seek affection.

Nonetheless, I appreciate artists that are able to express themselves through this creative way.  It certainly proves more effective than other methods of expression.

Love music also creates first dances, first kisses, marriage ceremonies, happy thoughts, and eternally warm hearts.  Though it brings me to tears, I must remember that it also brings laughter and joy.

In order to commemorate the mysterious power of love songs, I will list a few of my favorite songs.  These are in no particular order.  I still need to work on this YouTube video embedding thing, so please pardon the lack of embedment.

1) Falling in Love in a Coffeeshop by Landon Pigg


2) A Thousand Roses by Brandon Henderson


3) Ordinary People by John Legend


4) The Way You Are by Bruno Mars


5) Love is Here to Stay by Frank Sinatra

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