16 Bars for Depression


Ya know the way there’s songs and theres a couple of rhythms in each tune; like drums vocals, chorus but some definite and some not so definite, but the brain is like yeahhhh I fucking dig these audio things coming in to my ear drums, as opposed to the rhythm of a washing machine or a consaw. Then is it because the brain likes certain rhythms combined and some unexpected ones with big drops or high-pitched melodies, like the mundane 24 bars in a day  consisting of the nice like going to sleep, eating, drinking, helping people and exercise are your lil drums, the are your beat patterns. Some beats can be or are deeper and saltier than others at times too. But then like unexpected hooks of occasional sunsets or belly rubs and then these big drops of sex, good laughs or hitting a bullseye. The horrible breakdowns actually leading to breakdowns like suffering or unexpected death.And then some songs and rhythms are only nice at certain times of day? To suit your circadian rhythm perhaps? But then sometimes we lose our rhythms and our purpose and we feel like out of sync with the whirled's beats, but creating or listening to a concert or music helps so much bring a rhythm back. But if your rhythm is gone, could you write your life to the sound or beats of your favourite songs? Like looking at bars in Ableton but instead of sound it’s the rhythm of things you do? 

Imagine the world had a pretty locked-in symphony from high-level trombones to low-level chimes. 
Like it’s mad that apes, whales and elephants and other conscious animals react to and catch beats too; visibly to the human eye.
Bohemian Rhapsody is for ADHD x




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