Something right?

The songs i choice, not all of them mean a great deal to me but they hold some form of memory. The First song i choice is called “The Warmth” by Koda. This song wasn’t always a good to me i never liked it in the beginning but after one day of me leaving work exhausted i gave it another listen and just the tone of it calmed me down and helped me go to sleep even while i had to deal with being clustered by all the people in the nyc train. Ever since that day this song has always been able to put me to sleep without a fail, so i only save it on those restless nights. The Second song i choice is called “Roundabout” by Yes. This song is a really great song but most of all its full of funny moments. This song came out way back then but it had a bloom when it was inputted in a popular anime, it even was in tons of memes. This song has always given me energy when i need a little boost because it reminds me of those cliffhangers in my favorite series. The next song is a painful memory but only physically. Its called “Far From Done” by P.M.O. One night me and a group of friends go to skyzone the trampoline place, and during closing hours they can spot any songs and this one just happen to be played. That night me and my bro had a jumping competition and when this song came up i started singing to it and i guess i got to into it cause i lost focus and ended up landing wrong. Even though i laugh about it was real bad it, I had to do x-rays i couldn’t walk right, it even affects me to till this day, for example when i try to skate i sometimes feel a sharp pain on my leg. I really don’t put to much connections with my music so sadly the other songs were just ones that i just happen to jam out to recently to but these 3 songs have a little spot in my heart good or bad. Music will forever be something that can change at any given time but its always gonna be a part of me.

One thought on “Something right?”

  1. It sounds like the trampoline story could have been its own “To Be Continued” meme…

    (Just kidding, of course.)

    Looking forward to seeing how you weave these memories into a narrative.

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