[Dance a mile in my song]

'There's a moment for every song, and there's a song for every moment, so, dance a mile in my song and soon you'll realize how tough it is in my world' [1]. Whether a mezzo forte or a fortissimo, a song is a rhythm of everyone's biological clock that only you control its bpm.

Of many stories I've heard of how business partners met, one, in particular, stood out. I know of 5 (five) individuals who met through their love for one special song to them, and to date, they still run a successful company 12 (twelve) years later.

A song is part of culture that influences our everyday life. Every song has its place in the heart of someone it relates to. For every first time or the last time in anything, there's that song that will be there to help you get through, that moment you celebrate your first sale, that moment a team member walks away, that moment you step into the next stage of your career life, that moment you receive a call for your first-ever profiling; a song has and will forever be there to carry the emotion or make you live it better. And whenever it hits you none will understand why you're how you are for that's what a song will do to you, because there's a story in every song.

So, next time you find me in my song moment, understand and disturb not. Reminiscence and nostalgia are stuff that are made of that. But one mistake that any shouldn't be is a judge to one's taste in song 'cause where I'm from is not where you've been and where I'm going is not where you're heading. Any song type has its groove that's appealing to its kind of listener. 'With a song, you catch a person and also lose a person' [2], but one thing about it is that it's made to last forever and so is our memories locked into it.

With all put in it, your theme will determine its elementary streak that will echo for decades to come. And then, in quoting your prime, cast a light of the length of your song.

In conclusion: same as life; we live in our song, we dance in it. The only trouble is the genre of one's life song. Some will love it, some will tolerate you for it, others will discard you for it, but let not that distort your vibe and rather rework it to the refix of your time signature to fine-tune your key.

Now, zeroing in on you. Should you dance a mile in my song? Would that make you enjoy it? A chorus or verse, where would your comfort be zoned? The day my song ends, what will you sing about it in yours? The only thing that's left is for you to join me for a collaboration and feel how your solo in the duet will be, and maybe you'll respect everyone's song equally as they do yours...

[1] by Boitumelo Madisha

[2] by KgeleLeso


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