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Music that makes you fall in love

  • Writer: meenakshisathish
    meenakshisathish
  • Mar 30, 2020
  • 2 min read

Updated: Jul 2, 2020


Mystery of Love - Sufjan Stevens


There’s just some music that just make you feel beautiful. The melody that carries on with its ups and downs, that pull together and pull apart, as if it’s performing with you in mind.

The sounds aren’t perfect.

But never is the music that speaks for you. Perfect music is like water that is too still. It’s not real. Even still lakes glisten sporadically trying to figure out what the sun is trying to say when it showers it with his beams across the water.

No, the music that calls you beautiful finds its own unique voice. That’s how you know its genuine.

Sometimes the compliments a song showers you with is straightforward like when he tells you straight up what he wants to do to you inside a hot shower where the glass walls are foggy with the water’s humidity and both of your hot panting.

But other times it subtle where you can feel it in your gut. Like when he tucks your hair behind your ear and gazes at you when you’re too nervous, in a good way, to meet his eye and his hand lingers a little too long for it to be just friendly.

But most of the time, no one is there. It’s just you. Smiling unabashedly with your hair swishing in the wind as if the air can’t get enough of your smell. And that’s when it’s best. When no one is there. Because the music is making you fall in love with yourself.

There are only a few things you can trust like how you can trust like a good song:

Books, a good cup of tea, breathing fresh air, etc.

Music reminds us why we like people when nothing about them makes them lovable.

It makes you feel a bit less lonely when loneliness seems like the only medication against heartbreak.

We welcome heartbreak from music because we know it means well. Cause some heartbreaks are good for the soul.

Music is the romancer, Music is the heartbreaker, and Music is the healer.

When humans become unreliable, find music to lean on. They make the world seem a bit more tolerable. They make your emotions a little painful.

If none of this convinces you, believe this: music pairs really well with a good glass of wine.

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