Elegant Symphony

Story by ShingetsuMoon on SoFurry

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#11 of National Poetry Writing Month

Figured I would do one about music this time around! Just a short one containing some of my thoughts about music and what it says about people. My favorite genre is symphonic rock/metal by the way. :]



They say that you can tell a

lot about a person by what

type of music they listen to.

What types of songs they prefer.

What musical genres they like

best and what band are their

favorites.

Sometimes their choices are

a reflection of who they are.

Calm, relaxed, complex,

filled with turmoil, angry,

depressing, sad, beautiful,

happy or disturbed.

Sometimes their choices

are the total opposite of

what you would expect.

The happy preppy girl

shuns pop and prefers

metal.

The goth guy sitting of

in the corner by himself

practices opera when

he knows that no one

else is listening.

The old lady in the

supermarket drives home

blasting rap music out

of her windows.

The girl who hides her

feelings behind poems

closes her eyes to rock and

metal arranged into an elegant

symphony of sound. Because

it's complexity reminds her

of how beautiful the world

could be if only we would

take the time to listen instead

of condemning that which we

don't understand.

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