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It was not love that struck me first. Before anything else, it was an arrogance that overwhelmed my senses, so I held my nose to keep out the stench and went on my way. I ignored you and let you exist in your perfect little multilingual corner, thinking it too put together and not for me at all. It was dull and silent and no one could dance there. Then, one morning, while a foreign language spoke in jazz in my head, you expressed the complexity, the utter chaos of one molecule slipping into another and weaving the majestic world of science that baffles and amazes even the brightest of minds. You opened your mouth and love hit me harder than ever before as I realized that you, just like me, wanted to figure out the math of the world and solve the equation. How could that not ensnare me in an awful trap of trying to not only calculate the world, but to also dissect you and determine what you are made of and what fuels you? After that, you became a rush of Golden Years1, a reminder that, “dearly beloved, we are gathered here today to get through this thing we call life”2, an extraordinary personification of old time rock ‘n roll3, and an interpretation of the love that stays even when summer is over4. The music danced through my veins like never before because you were all of those things and more! Anyone could ask me about you, (Oh, dear, what is he really like?), and I would just sing for them and hope they understood. How could they not? If they really listened to all of those lyrics and really let the notes slip across their skin and sink into their pores, they could know you. But melodies change. Without warning, I am held back by your darkness, not because you inflict it upon me, but because you shelter me from it. You want to save my light, so you refuse to let me see inside, afraid to lose it, afraid the demons will take it away5. That is the melancholy tune that changed your definition in my dictionary. You are the lesson of betrayal. A bittersweet song which reminds us all to realize your savior can also be your captor and executioner6. That is a lesson you learned the hard way, though you never really say how. You hide it beneath the rhyme and reason that is senseless poetry. Not to be repetitive, but you are music only I can hear. The genre is always changing, but you are always demanding space in my ears, a clamor of so much to dance to with wild abandon. The endless noise often hurts, often makes me curl up in a ball, begging for silence. But, when it unifies... when it slows down... when it decides what to be, even if only for a few seconds, you are the most beautiful thing in the world to me. Those are the moments when you are one song and I can see you for just a second before all the others demand attention and obscure the real music that follows the beat of your heart. This is when I am head over heels and I have to beg you not “to take my heart, don’t break my heart, don’t, don’t, don’t throw it away.”7 How incredible you really and truly are. You are a soundtrack and you come in different volumes. I swear I want nothing else from you than to just listen, slip on my headphones and submerge in the raucous of sound and composition that is you. I can’t always see you, but I can always hear you, and I will listen until the day you turn it off, the day when silence ensues and you are nothing but the shell a great ballad will refer to as a cause to smile.8 1. “Golden Years” by David Bowie 2. “Let’s Go Crazy” by Prince 3. “Old Time Rock ‘n Roll” by Bob Seger 4. “Boys of Summer” by Don Henley 5. “Demons” by Imagine Dragons 6. “Miss Missing You” by Fall Out Boy (Specifically, the line: “The person that you’d take a bullet for is behind the trigger.”) 7. “Head Over Heels” by Tears for Fears 8. “American Pie” by Don McLean
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May 1, 2014
May 1, 2014 at 2:09 PM UTC
I was trying to describe you to someone...
It was not love that struck me first. Before anything else, it was an arrogance that overwhelmed my senses, so I held my nose to keep out the stench and went on my way. I ignored you and let you exist in your perfect little multilingual corner, thinking it too put together and not for me at all. It was dull and silent and no one could dance there. Then, one morning, while a foreign language spoke in jazz in my head, you expressed the complexity, the utter chaos of one molecule slipping into another and weaving the majestic world of science that baffles and amazes even the brightest of minds. You opened your mouth and love hit me harder than ever before as I realized that you, just like me, wanted to figure out the math of the world and solve the equation. How could that not ensnare me in an awful trap of trying to not only calculate the world, but to also dissect you and determine what you are made of and what fuels you? After that, you became a rush of Golden Years1, a reminder that, “dearly beloved, we are gathered here today to get through this thing we call life”2, an extraordinary personification of old time rock ‘n roll3, and an interpretation of the love that stays even when summer is over4. The music danced through my veins like never before because you were all of those things and more! Anyone could ask me about you, (Oh, dear, what is he really like?), and I would just sing for them and hope they understood. How could they not? If they really listened to all of those lyrics and really let the notes slip across their skin and sink into their pores, they could know you. But melodies change. Without warning, I am held back by your darkness, not because you inflict it upon me, but because you shelter me from it. You want to save my light, so you refuse to let me see inside, afraid to lose it, afraid the demons will take it away5. That is the melancholy tune that changed your definition in my dictionary. You are the lesson of betrayal. A bittersweet song which reminds us all to realize your savior can also be your captor and executioner6. That is a lesson you learned the hard way, though you never really say how. You hide it beneath the rhyme and reason that is senseless poetry. Not to be repetitive, but you are music only I can hear. The genre is always changing, but you are always demanding space in my ears, a clamor of so much to dance to with wild abandon. The endless noise often hurts, often makes me curl up in a ball, begging for silence. But, when it unifies... when it slows down... when it decides what to be, even if only for a few seconds, you are the most beautiful thing in the world to me. Those are the moments when you are one song and I can see you for just a second before all the others demand attention and obscure the real music that follows the beat of your heart. This is when I am head over heels and I have to beg you not “to take my heart, don’t break my heart, don’t, don’t, don’t throw it away.”7 How incredible you really and truly are. You are a soundtrack and you come in different volumes. I swear I want nothing else from you than to just listen, slip on my headphones and submerge in the raucous of sound and composition that is you. I can’t always see you, but I can always hear you, and I will listen until the day you turn it off, the day when silence ensues and you are nothing but the shell a great ballad will refer to as a cause to smile.8 1. “Golden Years” by David Bowie 2. “Let’s Go Crazy” by Prince 3. “Old Time Rock ‘n Roll” by Bob Seger 4. “Boys of Summer” by Don Henley 5. “Demons” by Imagine Dragons 6. “Miss Missing You” by Fall Out Boy (Specifically, the line: “The person that you’d take a bullet for is behind the trigger.”) 7. “Head Over Heels” by Tears for Fears 8. “American Pie” by Don McLean
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