melody[mélodie]
n. pl. mel·o·dies
[c.1290, from O.Fr. "melodie", from L.L. "melodia", from Gk. "meloidia" singing, chanting, a tune for lyric poetry, from "melos" song, part of song, originally "limb" + "oide" song, ode.]
1.a sweet or agreeable succession or arrangement of sounds.
2.the principal part in a piece of harmonized music
3.a rhythmic succession of single tones
organized as an aesthetic whole
I believe that every life is like a little piece of music.
But the difficult thing to deal with is to arrange your own composition into a melodic symphony.
Familie, friends, lovers, problems, sorrows, happiness, pain, love ...
your whole daily life has to be a rhythmically organized sequence of single tones so related to one another as to make up a particular phrase - a beautiful and harmonical melody.
I would like to meet People who could be letters for my notes, single tones who fits in my own piece of music and a subject who change it into a melody.
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"Don't be fooled by me.
Don't be fooled by the face I wear
for I wear a mask, a thousand masks,
masks that I'm afraid to take off,
and none of them is me."
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