September 17, 2015
Have
you ever been so displeased to the point to where you just don't know what to
do? Well, I have. At times when life gets tough, I
just put my ear phones in and turn the
music up. Music helps me relax, it helps me
think, and it keeps me calm. There have
been moments when music saved me.
I
remember one day at school my cousin got me so heated, I could have punched
her out. Of course I didn't, instead I put my ear
phones in, turned the music all the way up,
and walked off. I don't know what it is, but when
the beat of the music hits me, it just
takes me away. Music can make you feel better, no
matter the situation. For example,
losing my
cousin this summer made me feel really heartbroken. It was like I lost the one thing I
could never get back. I lost a part of my heart. The worst part for me was knowing I lost
my birthday buddy. My cousin and I shared the
same birthday just thinking about not
getting a call from her hurts so much. I remember
all the emotions from different people
at the funeral. We were all unhappy and furious, but once we heard the rhythm of the music, we
all felt the music moving us. Hands were
clapping, people were dancing, and those tears
became tears of joy.
I've
also noticed other people who use music as an escape from their feelings.
My mom, my brother, my sister, cousins, neighbors, and friends have all experienced this.People
listen to music for many different reasons. Many people can
connect with music. There is a wide
variety of music to choose from. Music speaks to
you and it tells you a story. Most songs
have a meaning and you can connect to it, not
only the song but the artist as well.
Over
the years , I've noticed the vibe music throws off to certain people. Music
makes you feel good mind, body, and soul. It
gives you a voice to be heard. In addition
i believe
that music is something that should be a part in everyone's lives. I really
suggest that people use music as a ticket to
happiness.