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Greetings ![]() I'm here as a fellow member of the PPC5 challenge ![]() I have a storied and awkward relationship with music, being both totally obsessed with it and at the same time woefully unaware of some of the best of it. Perhaps my neurodivergency makes it harder to step out of my auditory comfort zone. Thank you for making me aware of a piece of classical music; I shall have to hear it for myself. "Rises and falls" - oh, I get that. I often consider the different elements of my favorite music, and marvel at how some songs are composed with "the same energy throughout," at a high level of audibility. Other songs have low-pitched, low-key verses that sink into the background, and sometimes the only way I can recognize them in a crowded space is by one or two hooks that rise above the din. Ooh, two new words for the folds of the brain ![]() ![]() ![]() I don't think I would have thought of rhyming "mission" and "contrition." That's ingenious. In my head I think of "contrite" and pronounce it accordingly ![]() Thank you as always for a well-crafted and thought-provoking poem. I'm glad I found it; I learned several new things. Take care, thanks for sharing, and keep writing ![]() ![]() ![]()
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