DanielChristensen · 46-50, M
True sorrow sings unmistakably. Moves the soul in whom resonates sorrow

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@DanielChristensen So poetic, but then why am I not surprised?
DanielChristensen · 46-50, M
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Winterwanderer · 26-30, M
There's something beautiful about sorrow, in music it's beautiful because of its raw authenticity. Sharing someone's most intimate life experiences in a few minutes time.
Seeing sorrow in people is powerful because in that moment you are able see through every guise that the person wore & you finally see them, you see who they really are & their uninhibited beauty.
I don't sing songs just because I'm feeling a certain way, but often to hear a story, or to feel someone's thoughts & emotions as they share them, in a powerful way.
Seeing sorrow in people is powerful because in that moment you are able see through every guise that the person wore & you finally see them, you see who they really are & their uninhibited beauty.
I don't sing songs just because I'm feeling a certain way, but often to hear a story, or to feel someone's thoughts & emotions as they share them, in a powerful way.

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@Winterwanderer That is beautifully said.
Winterwanderer · 26-30, M
Thank you (;
argav83 · 41-45, M
No..But its more like for listening for me. Those songs normally have really good and meaningful lyrics. When I am sad I go for rock. I don't really try to sing much.

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@argav83 I am always singing when I am alone.
No, for years I never understood them truly because I couldn’t relate until I got older, but I still enjoyed them very much and thought they were beautiful, now I just connect to them a lot more than before because it’s a way of understanding how I feel.

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@Stark I seem to connect to sad songs better as well. Even when I am not sad.

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I love listening to romantic Spanish music.
I have my select few that I listen to occasionally... they certainly don't feel as strongly as they once did when I was hurt, but I still LOVE singing my heart out along with them.
I have my select few that I listen to occasionally... they certainly don't feel as strongly as they once did when I was hurt, but I still LOVE singing my heart out along with them.

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@SW-User I love some Spanish songs, there is a rhythm in it that resonates with me, although I have no idea what it means, lol.
SerenitiesScars · 36-40, M
No.. I think people should be open to their creative flow no matter what way the wave pulls you in their direction..

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@SerenitiesScars Very nicely said.
SapphicHeart · F
Sing along! Can I listen? *-*
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@SapphicHeart 😘 Hahaha. Maybe one day I will subject you to it but today I want to keep it a secret.
SapphicHeart · F
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Experienced33 · M
nope....give me some BB King anytime....

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@Experienced33 I feel like I should know who BB King is but I am drawing blanks.🙈
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Degbeme · 70-79, M
Nobody needs to hear that. :p

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@Degbeme :P
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@Pianist1234 But for us non artists, everywhere we sing becomes our stage. We got to take what we can find.
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BabyLonia · F
Nope
But it's really hard to sing a happy song when you're sad.
But it's really hard to sing a happy song when you're sad.

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@BabyLonia :)