Thursday, February 14, 2013

Rendition


People write songs based on what they feel. It can either be feelings for someone or for something. Experiences or just wanted to be poetic in writing songs. How were they able to write songs that relate to what I was feeling or what I am feeling now. Like, most of the time. From Burried myself alive to Letters to you. Wishful thinking but I can still relate to Until the day I die.

When you started to listen to songs that's when you needed someone to relate. Someone to say what you wanted to say when you can't. You just wanted to say "This is what I'm feeling right now, can't you see?". Does lyricists born that way or made that way because of what had happened in their lives?

Maybe in some turning point they will feel the same way you did. They will feel how lonely and sad they made you feel. Good Riddance! I might just be so dramatic and emotional with the concept of life. Does lyricists feel the same way too? Were they born that way or made that way?

*Sigh. Spending some wasted time when I should be having fun. I guess this is what they called "Time of your life".

-rcc

2 comments:

  1. The best about music... is that you can always change the lyrics based on the feelings that you have experienced.

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