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Music the Amazing Maneuverer of Hearts

Compilations of songs, beats, rhythms, pleasant melodious sounds the tonic solfas the oooooohsss and aaaaaaahhhsss of music running through my mind & head Humming notes playing chords unimaginable magnified sounds with pleasant rhythms almost unexplainable and unbelievable turning me on and almost musically insane, musically intoxicating, gradually taking my consciousness away, separating me from this so called real world I'm almost drowning in my new found world, this new experience, this encapsulating & overshadowing piece of art, lovely, beautiful, amazing, mesmerizing, gentle, temporous, captivating, invigorating my pains, gradually dissolving my realism making me self absorbed in its presence and awareness Gradually It awakens my unconsciousness to the real world charges my senses, magnifies my emotions, sinks my oblivion, exalts my energy and strength Its voice is miraculously magical taking me to places and peaks unimaginable, the highest of heights with bursts of ascending, and unending energy as the notes are raised, while my heart is mesmerized and completely taken and lost with its melody, rhythm, synchrony and style Its miraculously magical peaks descend when the notes are lowered, reducing the vigor from its bursts of energy to that of a slowly down-flowing river cooling and calming down, slowing down like a vehicle approaching its destination, like a fire gradually quenched by down-pouring rainfall and gradually my heart follows, descending with its rhythm Finally my awareness to the real world suddenly rekindles, still trying to remember what had happened, What was that all about? A dream? Wishing it should have never ended.

Copyright © | Year Posted 2009




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