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Rescue from lighthouse
Going to a live house to listen to music is a way for me to release emotions and stress. A few years ago, when work wasn't going well, I would report to The Wall every two weeks. Under the influence of the lights and music, I would gradually throw myself into the crowd, colliding with and liberating myself through the music.
I still remember one night in March this year (when I was in a really bad mood), I went to Legacy with a friend to see The Walters perform. Tears kept falling during the first few songs, especially when they played my favorite, "I Love You So." I had a complete meltdown ༼ ༎ຶ ෴ ༎ຶ༽. When the blue and purple lights brushed across my face, it felt like sinking into the ocean... being saved by a lighthouse. I really love the healing that music brings, a light, floating feeling, as if the worries aren't so severe anymore!
Going to a live house to listen to music is a way for me to release emotions and stress. A few years ago, when work wasn't going well, I would report to The Wall every two weeks. Under the influence of the lights and music, I would gradually throw myself into the crowd, colliding with and liberating myself through the music.
I still remember one night in March this year (when I was in a really bad mood), I went to Legacy with a friend to see The Walters perform. Tears kept falling during the first few songs, especially when they played my favorite, "I Love You So." I had a complete meltdown ༼ ༎ຶ ෴ ༎ຶ༽. When the blue and purple lights brushed across my face, it felt like sinking into the ocean... being saved by a lighthouse. I really love the healing that music brings, a light, floating feeling, as if the worries aren't so severe anymore!
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Feel free to contact me 👋🏻