Examples Of Soundtrack To My Life

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Soundtrack to My Life Have you ever just sat down and thought about your life and then put music to it? That’s kind of what I’m here to talk about. The other day it was raining and when I went to go take a nap I caught myself thinking about all the things that’s happened in my life, good and bad. It just so happened I was listening to music while I was laying there. So just naturally I started putting music to the situations and I realized I’m a person that likes a wide range of music. For example I have some older songs, some country songs, and some more popular songs. The song of my first situation was “I Can See Clearly Now the Rain is Gone” by Johnny Nash. It perfectly describes me getting my glasses for the first time and finally being able to see. Even though I was kind of young I remember going to Ozark Family Vision Center in Springfield and being absolutely thrilled that I was going to be just like my dad. I didn’t even care that I was going to be able to see a lot better. My favorite part was spending hours trying to pick out my new pair of glasses. Unfortunately I spent too long and my mom walked up and picked out a pair for me. Besides the occasional “Mom you 're ruining my life” whole situation family is actually one of the …show more content…
Thank you so much for reading it, I absolutely loved going back to all my memories from when I was a kid, and how much fun it all was. With that being said looking back on everything I learned a lot about myself, and how I deal with things. I never realized I started getting into books until after my parents got divorced. Books just became an escape of what I was going through, and after reading my soundtrack I hope it tells you I’ve been through some hard things, but I’ve also been through some pretty good things, and everything I’ve been through has made me who I am today. Which I absolutely love and wouldn’t change a thing. Again thanks for reading and have an amazing

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