Personal Narrative: Does Music Ever Push Me Over?

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Does music ever "push me over"? Yes -- daily. Whenever I listen to certain songs, it feels like a weight just lifts off of my chest and they make me feel so much more at peace and make problems seem much more trivial and insignificant. When I listen to specific songs that I haven't heard in a long time, they take me back to when I was five or six or so, and memories I haven't envisioned in a long time come rushing in! Isn't is amazing that music holds such a power?

Does it make me into a "one-buttock" student or employee?! It can sometimes I suppose! Music can help me compose myself and reevaluate things. When I change the way I look at something or approach a problem, I can usually change, and for the better!

A piece of music that makes

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