Naturally, music has pumped through my blood since birth. Since then, songs such as ABC and Ol' Macdonald Had a Farm, transformed to newer more complex rhythms. When the internet became new to me, I explored music even more, avoiding intense Alternative and Punk Rock music that didn't seem to fit me.
Now I write songs when I can, typically during fall and summer when stress is lower than that of spring. Right now music (and school, unfortunately school) are my current relationships at the moment. I do plan on expanding my musical palette and musicianship while I attend UCLA
My music career consisted of Band and Drumline in school and personal songwriting (which I would do on my own time, if I had any). Being isolated from music has deprived me from building a deeper relationship with it, only because academics seemed most important to me.
Music can be general, obviously, and with it comes inspiration. If someone were to ask me what my favorite song is, I would respond by correcting them like so, "I think you mean 'What are your favorite songs right now'". It's kinda funny. I mean I have a song, probably for everyday of the year and every emotion that I have. What may seem like a good song one day will likely be at the back of my mind another, due to its deficit on my mood or something of the sort.
Fortunately I grew up the way I did, and I with how I did, because if I hadn't, my inspiration could have easily simulated into something completely different!
On the moment I caught my brother hearing it, I immediately related to "Daydreamer" by Adele. Adele, isn't she simply loveable! Her calm and vibrant voice caught my ear and thus my blog, which started from my wanting money to inner happiness by just writing and clearing my head in a stratosphere where people can read and hear my presence through the words that inundate my head (no money or greed involved!). It, my blog, was made by someone with whom I do not resemble, anymore to the very least, and thank the Unilords for that!
The song describes love with one, simply amazing person who accepts the mind of the songwriter. To me, he seems perfect, and seems like someone I want to reach someday. But first, school, because without it, I will not attain my confidence and life the way I want. We all want "happiness", including me, and by going to school, which I wouldn't want to give up at all for any reason, I will earn a sense of self-pride and acceptance for myself, mere tranquility and love!
"Daydreamer", something I could never forget I am, for it is never something I can frightfully erase from my mind. I have a lot of hopes for the future. Someday I hope to expand my artistic talent to promote more DIY's and creative activities, cuz right now, I SUCK! Another, I hope to escalate my blog to a wider audience and still study my ass off at UCLA, but most importantly write, Write, WRITE to my heart's content. Additionally, I need to work on myself emotionally and mentally. Lastly, I need to remember that what I daydream can be a reality--whether that be in the success story that will be equality, a good husband and fabulously ethical children, and diverse representation or even just a standard of happiness, modesty, and success. Regardless, we need not forget that we can't dream too high, because a lot of what we have made and advanced in modern terms would have been unimaginable in the past. So, with that said, let's continue daydreaming; we'll accomplish a lot together. Daydreaming is key to progress, so let's do something about that!
~LiLy Glenn
Now I write songs when I can, typically during fall and summer when stress is lower than that of spring. Right now music (and school, unfortunately school) are my current relationships at the moment. I do plan on expanding my musical palette and musicianship while I attend UCLA
My music career consisted of Band and Drumline in school and personal songwriting (which I would do on my own time, if I had any). Being isolated from music has deprived me from building a deeper relationship with it, only because academics seemed most important to me.
Music can be general, obviously, and with it comes inspiration. If someone were to ask me what my favorite song is, I would respond by correcting them like so, "I think you mean 'What are your favorite songs right now'". It's kinda funny. I mean I have a song, probably for everyday of the year and every emotion that I have. What may seem like a good song one day will likely be at the back of my mind another, due to its deficit on my mood or something of the sort.
Fortunately I grew up the way I did, and I with how I did, because if I hadn't, my inspiration could have easily simulated into something completely different!
On the moment I caught my brother hearing it, I immediately related to "Daydreamer" by Adele. Adele, isn't she simply loveable! Her calm and vibrant voice caught my ear and thus my blog, which started from my wanting money to inner happiness by just writing and clearing my head in a stratosphere where people can read and hear my presence through the words that inundate my head (no money or greed involved!). It, my blog, was made by someone with whom I do not resemble, anymore to the very least, and thank the Unilords for that!
Sorry if the pic looks foggy; I wanted to add some shady Photoshop effects! |
"Daydreamer", something I could never forget I am, for it is never something I can frightfully erase from my mind. I have a lot of hopes for the future. Someday I hope to expand my artistic talent to promote more DIY's and creative activities, cuz right now, I SUCK! Another, I hope to escalate my blog to a wider audience and still study my ass off at UCLA, but most importantly write, Write, WRITE to my heart's content. Additionally, I need to work on myself emotionally and mentally. Lastly, I need to remember that what I daydream can be a reality--whether that be in the success story that will be equality, a good husband and fabulously ethical children, and diverse representation or even just a standard of happiness, modesty, and success. Regardless, we need not forget that we can't dream too high, because a lot of what we have made and advanced in modern terms would have been unimaginable in the past. So, with that said, let's continue daydreaming; we'll accomplish a lot together. Daydreaming is key to progress, so let's do something about that!
~LiLy Glenn
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