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An Open Letter To Music

I'm about to drop some ryhmes.

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An Open Letter To Music
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Music, you've always been there for me and have given me a life that I really can't believe. Every beat and every rhyme you've taken many dimes but in the end, I'd rather be broke than be without you that's something to note.

You've gotten me through the worst of my life and even though those songs helped me through the night they still take me back to those times of light. You gave me a purpose and I just want you to know this is a letter to you a species on your own that had given so many people a place to call home. Now I get that sometimes people are alone and they sometimes only have you to hold their own, so thanks for being a superhero to so many of us because without you. our lives would be a bust.

No matter what race or color or religion we share music always gave us some unity without the despair. With a world full of hate and hardly no love this is an open letter to you the thing I love. You spread so much joy and without compare you've given us a purpose even when we didn't care.


The festivals we've created to celebrate the creator's music they've created has give us something to be most appreciated and with every lyric and those crazy times music didn't let me down like my ex girlfriend in....college. Sorry that didn't rhyme but I'm trying real hard. I've got a beat from my iPod coming from my iPhone that's mine. So as I'm writing this about music I can't help but think I really use it. It's gotten me through good times, hard times, study times, and fast times. It's like a therapy so unique that even my haters can't even compare to this presitgous music.

When I was 13, I had this dream that one day you would always be a permanent part of me. I open this letter to make sure the music out there can be understood much better and to show people how it's changed a lot of lives forever. Those long drives to work were a whole less stressful when I had my iPod playing Drake, whatever. When those storms made the nights feel like forever I always had those playlist to beat the weather.

Poetry so beautiful and so on beat that it all means something to you and me. So take this open letter wherever and make sure to listen to music cause trust me it's for the better. So as I sign off on this lame ass Ryhme remember music you are simply devine.


I hope you all enjoyed this open letter. Music means a lot to me and I know it means a lot to everyone around me. Music is a beautiful creation and unifies us all in a way we can express our self and pour out our emotions. It's gotten me through my most darkest times and without it I wouldn't be here honestly. I want to thank everyone who reads my articles and to the girl (you know who you are) who sends me weekly playlist of things I like. Dream big my readers and never ever listen to those people who are haters.


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