However -- Being that not everyone becomes a famous as a classic artist, composer, actor, or leader -- and being that not everyone bears offspring, to live-on by that type of posterity, the key to achieving another fascinating feat, is to create ripples (at home). Starting in the present, for one to leave his or her mark on life, by touching others with his or her loving acts, is totally something worth leaving for the knowing of having done something, just as significant (if not more) than being a famous star, etc... -- to ripple forwards, towards the future, for the sake of posterity and positive effect. LeeAnn reminds us of that capability, through the song.
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Monday, October 22, 2012
LeeAnn Sings About Posterity, Positive Effect, and Significance
LeeAnn Womack sings Something Worth Leaving Behind (Album Version)
-- the beautifully written song, about posterity. Every great artist has the ability to live-on, through their works. It is quite a fascinating feat. To be able to touch the lives of others, when one is not alive.
However -- Being that not everyone becomes a famous as a classic artist, composer, actor, or leader -- and being that not everyone bears offspring, to live-on by that type of posterity, the key to achieving another fascinating feat, is to create ripples (at home). Starting in the present, for one to leave his or her mark on life, by touching others with his or her loving acts, is totally something worth leaving for the knowing of having done something, just as significant (if not more) than being a famous star, etc... -- to ripple forwards, towards the future, for the sake of posterity and positive effect. LeeAnn reminds us of that capability, through the song.
However -- Being that not everyone becomes a famous as a classic artist, composer, actor, or leader -- and being that not everyone bears offspring, to live-on by that type of posterity, the key to achieving another fascinating feat, is to create ripples (at home). Starting in the present, for one to leave his or her mark on life, by touching others with his or her loving acts, is totally something worth leaving for the knowing of having done something, just as significant (if not more) than being a famous star, etc... -- to ripple forwards, towards the future, for the sake of posterity and positive effect. LeeAnn reminds us of that capability, through the song.
The Appreciation of Life: Tim Sings About 'Waking Up to Smell the Roses'
Tim McGraw sings Live Like You Were Dying
-- which is a song about being thankful for the beauty of life, and living in-the-moment during the precious time that we all have here, because it can be taken away, without us fully appreciating it. He sings about taking what may obviously seem like a tragedy, turns it around, to remind us that (if you look deeper) and accept the things that you can't change, and appreciate the time given to us, there is so much in life to explore and cherish. We (simply) sometimes need to be woken-up to smell the roses.
Monday, October 1, 2012
Martina Sings About What Depends on Going or Staying
A song about feeling closed out. Sometimes, in relationships, one party may see the other as being over-sensitive, and may have know idea as to why the other feels the way he or she does. They may dismiss the other persons feelings, in a narrow-minded heartless way. All the while, being the one who is actually insensitive in the relationship.
Jerry Springer has a show that presents to us, a lot of relationships-gone-insensitive and dismissive. The couples are (typically) the individuals who are clueless, as to the feelings of their partners, who need to open up to their partners feelings, or leave.
Some people hear; but, how often do people care enough to consider the feelings of others to listen to them? Really listen?
Martini McBride sings about being blown off, closed off, and not heard, (ironically) in a song called Whatever You Say
in which she belts-out a very emotional song, regarding: what depends on going, or staying.
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