Sing A Song Of Horses
We often equate the things we love to music because music has a unique ability to evoke emotions, connect with memory, and express feelings that can be difficult to put into words. Music resonates with us emotionally, much like love does. It mirrors the intensity of joy, sadness, nostalgia, and other emotions, providing a language for what we feel. When we deeply love something, we may relate that feeling to music because it captures the depth and complexity of our emotions in a way that words alone sometimes can’t.
Both love and music are timeless and universal experiences. They transcend cultures, eras, and generations, evoking a sense of something greater than the present moment. This shared quality of timelessness makes us draw parallels between them. Additionally, music often brings specific memories to life, just as love can remind us of important moments and people in our lives. A song has the power to transport us back in time, just like recalling a loved one or a cherished memory.
Music’s harmony and flow can also reflect how we idealize love—something that feels natural, effortless, and right, like being in rhythm with someone or something. Finally, both love and music are forms of creative expression that require vulnerability and authenticity. When we compare the things we love to music, we’re often expressing how they inspire us or allow us to tap into something creative and profound.
In essence, both music and love transcend language, stir our deepest emotions, and connect us to moments in life that feel significant and meaningful.