Wednesday, May 29, 2019

Bitter Sweet Symphony by Erin Flannery :: Music Creative Writing Flannery Essays

Bitter Sweet Symphony by Erin Flannery True, it was a exhausting decision when I was decided which of my classmates papers to choose as the one. I considered a question when trying to decide. I asked myself, What purpose this time capsule lead serve? My answer told me that the song inside this time capsule must be one that can still teach a message magic spell telling the future generation something about our time. I believe the culmination to this answer was found in Erin Flannerys Bitter Sweet Symphony. The title is reasonably self-explanatory when it refers to the word bittersweet. That is what life is. We cant expect only the good or the bad. Life is a heterogeneous potpourri of both. Yet this mixture comes together in a harmonious conglomerate that is altogether something beautiful. We have the chance to give the future generation a gift. We can give them the answers originally they encounter the questions. We can give the help theyll need before they need it. No ones perfect when dealing with life. Were only present for a short time, why not make it the best time you can? Life throws things at bulk and one has to be able to negociate and learn to solve them as best as they can. As Rolling Stone eloquently put it, the lyrics address the need to cope (Wiederhorn). In life, people are going to encounter problems no matter how hard they try to get around them. This song recognizes that fact and addresses it. The impartiality seems hard to come by these days. In my life, it is something I strive to give and receive. Theres no telling how many times one person has been lied to. Lets just not mention that whole Lewinsky thing. Bittersweet Symphony donates the truth to the future. No sugarcoating or hiding of facts takes place. The lyrics say, try to make ends meet youre a slave to money then you die . . . As life is, the song is inclusive of the good and the bad. Without the bad, how would we know of the good and vic e versa? This common thread of truth connects us and the future.

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