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I Write Whatever I Want To Write

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They say your sense of smell opens the doors of nostalgia - you know, you catch a whiff of a particular scent (cookies, anyone?) and you're instantaneously transported back in time to your Grandma's house.

I'm no different, as I've definitely caught myself reminiscing about my childhood home after smelling lilacs on the breeze.

However, I think that music may be an even more powerful memory trigger for me - I can hear the opening notes of a song from my youth, say Reminiscing by the Little River Band, and in my mind I have traveled 40 years back in time and I'm swinging on a swing in my back yard, listening to the FM radio.

I've reread old letters I've sent and received, however, they just don't have the same power to stir memories. Same with photographs - I enjoy them, but they don't fully evoke the moment like the perfect song does every single time!
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Isn't it incredible how a song can transport you to another time? Smells can too. Music is very important to me. Little River Band is cool too. Thanks for this posting.
MildlyInappropriate · 51-55, M
It is indeed incredible - who said time travel isn't possible? ;) @PoetryNEmotion
@MildlyInappropriate True. I can often remember when I first heard a song come out. And how I felt then.
MildlyInappropriate · 51-55, M
In my mind, I'm still that young soul, looking forward to all that life has to offer, not a 50-year old in the middle years of his life. @PoetryNEmotion