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MUSIC heal the soul...I'm experiencing it...

I was driving back after the tuition class I gave today. It was very hot and all the discomfort after a day's work seem to make this trip back home even more difficult to continue. I looked through the discs inside my car to listen to some music that would help me loosen up and I found a disc that my friend borrowed to me.
It is the 1995 GRAMMY NOMINATED AWARD SONGS. I listened to some of the songs and thank God for the song "Hero" by Mariah Carey. It was really very motivating and of course, a good time to listen to as it helps me to relax.
For the first time in my life, I find myself agreeing that Mariah Carey is a good singer.
Well, not only is Hero a nice song to listen to, the beat is cool....and all the more, the lyrics are inspiring. Besides Hero, I also listened to another song: FRIENDS. Probably I was at the point of leaving for further studies and it is about time to say goodbye to all my friends that have been with me all these years.
Kinda emotional during the trip back, and really music helps to heal one's soul. I must admit that it is a great feeling and probably the air-condition start taking effect as well....so it really make a difference for my ride home. By the time I reached home, I felt very much energized to do more things....guess music definitely is capable of healing one's soul and emotion.
I am thinking of learning MUSIC as well...probably guitar will be the first musical instrument for me to get back into. Been a while since the last time I played my guitar....guess I forgot how beautiful it is to listen to music....listen to the BEAT!!!

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