The time we met would be allegro, a boisterous time when I unlearned how to breath. It became an allegretto, the crescendo long behind, awaiting the diminuendo with an alto near the end. It was like all great compositions, feverish until the fall and when we fell, oh how we tumbled, mesto, lacrisomo, con dolore.
allegro: cheerful or brisk; but commonly interpreted as lively, fast allegretto: a little lively, moderately fast crescendo: growing; i.e., progressively louder diminuendo, dim.: dwindling; i.e., with gradually decreasing volume alto: high; often refers to a particular range of voice, higher than a tenor but lower than a soprano mesto: mournful, sad lacrimoso or lagrimoso: tearfully; i.e., sadly con dolore: with sadness