u/Latter-Pepper973

What's more important: Music being beautiful or beautifully expressed?

I'm not referencing any era or genre of music, just music. Is it more important to hear a song that is beautiful? Or is it more important to hear a song that emotes the feeling? If you don't mind, give examples, especially if there are covers. Hope I'm expressing this correctly.

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u/Latter-Pepper973 — 3 days ago

29 Years Old

I still get amazed that such emotionally intelligent, fun, honest songs could be written by someone before their 30th birthday. Not that one or two could be done, but so many more.

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u/Latter-Pepper973 — 4 days ago

I've cross-stitched since I was a teenager. In my 30's, I found Warning by Jennifer Joseph. I bought the pattern immediately and saved it for this time in my life. It said something about, "When I am old, I shall wear purple." I think it said something about the color red too. I may have never cross-stitched it, but it is time for me to experience the maximalism this poem promotes.

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u/Latter-Pepper973 — 9 days ago
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I just messaged the Mayo Clinic because I'm getting desperate. I was diagnosed with Fibro/CFS 25 years ago at the Diagnostic Center in Houston. It doesn't exist anymore that I can tell. I'm seeing many different Dr.s and I really don't think they consult each other. I just read some poor reviews for the Mayo Clinic, but I also found out they may have revised their actions around 2023. Currently, I am seeing a Rheumatologist, Cardiologist, Hematologist, PCP, psychiatrist, endocrinologist. I think that's it. My last flare started about 8 months ago. It started differently. Usually, a flare kind of comes on gradually for me. But this time I can give the exact day, it was sudden. I've had all kinds of complications since then. I'm getting desperate. If you know any clinic or specialist that can integrate different Dr.s and issues. Currently I have hypothyroidism but am in a state of hyperthyroidism. Please post

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u/Latter-Pepper973 — 19 days ago

I read a poem book by Ray Bradbury in high school many years ago. It's nothing like his short stories. I remember one of the poems was about a child watching 2 raindrops on a window race each other down and wondering who would win. His short stories are great, but I am looking for these poems and have never seen them anywhere since. He captures the innocence of childhood. Has anyone ever seen this and do you remember the name?

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u/Latter-Pepper973 — 20 days ago