Flow, my tears, fall from your springs!
Exiled for ever, let me mourn;
Where night's black bird her sad infamy sings,
There let me live forlorn.
Down vain lights, shine you no more!
No nights are dark enough for those
That in despair their lost fortunes deplore.
Light doth but shame disclose.
Never may my woes be relieved,
Since pity is fled;
And tears and sighs and groans my weary days
Of all joys have deprived.
From the highest spire of contentment
My fortune is thrown;
And fear and grief and pain for my deserts
Are my hopes, since hope is gone.
Hark! you shadows that in darkness dwell,
Learn to contemn light
Happy, happy they that in hell
Feel not the world's despite.
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Flow My Tears - John Dowland
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Thursday, January 22, 2009
Why I Chose Music Education
"Music expresses that which cannot be put into words and that which cannot remain silent." Those immortal words spoken by the acclaimed author Victor Hugo are words in which I wholeheartedly believe. Growing up, I discovered that through music, I was able to express who I am and share the joy and gift that is music. It was only naturally that as I ended my secondary education at Mortimer Jordan High School and had to choose an area in which I would major in college that I gravitated towards pursuing a degree in music. I then began to reflect on how much my life was impacted on by music and I knew that I had this great passion for music because of my family’s encouragement and desire for me to pursue happiness in wherever life led me. I also knew that I had this passion for music because of the passion instilled in me by my high school choir director, Mrs. Margaret Heron. It was Mrs. Heron’s passion for music and teaching music that inspired me to want become a teacher. So, as I went through college at Jefferson State Community College earning credits toward my Associate of Arts degree and my future Bachelor of Arts in Music Education degree that I knew I would one day graduate with from the University of Alabama at Birmingham, I began to think precisely about why I wanted to be a teacher. I concluded that I chose to enter the field of education for three reasons; they are--because of my passion to reach out to high school teenagers, because I want to share my passion for music with others, and because I believe that teaching is the greatest thing I can do with my life to leave a legacy.
Monday, January 12, 2009
Music, when soft voices die...
"Music, when soft voices die" by P. B. Shelley
Music, when soft voices die
Vibrates in the memory;
Odours, when sweet violets sicken,
Live within the sense they quicken;
Rose leaves, when the rose is dead,
Are heap'd for the beloved's bed:
And so thy thoughts, when thou art gone,
Love itself shall slumber on.
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