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I know that all of the pieces I've talked about so far have been classical or something, but I do other things, okay? Here is another song I really love, and the name and where it's from might sound odd but hear me out.
Intermezzo Without a Leader - Kirby: Planet Robobot.
It sounds like emotional torment, or something. Sadness? Loneliness? It's difficult to put my finger on it. It sounds like how I feel sometimes, and please don't put that with the other adjectives I used. I don't need people thinking I'm depressed or something, though it might already be too late for that.
Anyway, the way the music swells and fades away is so cool. It has high points of... something. I can't describe it. I'm going to try anyway.
Thoughts turn around and around in the mind
Voices from the past call out, haunting
Frozen in time, but still moving
Like a corpse, void of soul
Moving outside, dead within
And then, when the time comes
Sitting alone, tears flow
Empty tears
I don't think that was very good, but I'm trying to improve. Does anyone have ideas for something I could write about? I would appreciate some ideas. I'm also kind of embarrassed by this entire SU, so, in an attempt to improve my willingness to share my creations and improve my boldness, I am posting it anyway.
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'Sitting alone, tears flow'
*Pats on back*
Don't worry, I'm always watching you. You're never alone. (except when you're in the restroom and about to go to sleep. Those are when my meal breaks are.)*cough* Well, um, I guess I will have to give you rabbits now. Man, I'm running low. Can you also take hares? Or really any small and furry creature? (You can feed them to the rabbits.)
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So, I just discovered the sonata in G minor for cello by Henry Eccles, and I think I'm in love.
The largo is gorgeous! I've been listening to it over and over for probably 10-20 minutes.
I can't put it into words, as is customary with myself. Please, for listen to it yourselves.
It makes me think of sadness, loneliness, fleeting happiness, and hope, somehow.
I'm just a little bit in awe right now, sorry if I raise anyone's expectations too high.
