One song in a day
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  • Reads 377
  • Votes 10
  • Parts 14
  • Time 45m
Ongoing, First published Oct 27, 2013
Okay, well firstly I guess I have to tell you that I, like most of teenagers, listen lot of music. It's the eliksir of my life, it's my safe heaven, a place where I can escape when life is kicking me.

I sing. It all begun many years when I started to sing in the shower. I've always loved to sing and as I was small kid I sung in every school choir. But when I went to secondary school I stopped singing and playing. You'll find the reason if you keep reading this -diary I guess. I never stopped listening to music and so it grew to be one of the biggest parts of my life.

It took me four-five years to start enjoying singing again. That happened on summer 2013. I found good bunch of new bands and artist and my love for music got on new level. When the autumn came I joined into a singing group cause I wanted to learn how to sing better. There I got rid off my insecurity and I started to enjoy singing so much that I also took apart of choir course in school. That was huge step for me.

Anyways, I'm not good at writing things like this, but I want to say that I believe that music tells about people more than the words they write in the bios and whatever happens to me, the music will always be my way to understand my feelings. It'll always walk there next to me and, like many people, it won't leave me alone. 

Duh, please forgive me all spelling and grammar mistakes and this crappy text. Just read so you'll get to know me. Bye.
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