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A music devotee, I saddled my schwinn, cruised down to The Meadows and claimed a choice canopy spot in the 5th stage orbital. My peers in this outer space sat cuddled together in talk or fiddled with their cell phones. Ahead of us lingerers tiptoed on the outskirts of the pulsing crowd, waiting for their chance to enter, or perhaps daring no closer. With each foot deeper, the rings grew more energetic. Barely able to fit into the tiny inner space, bodies jumped around utilizing the space above. On the stage more bodies danced and jerked in the glowing ethereal greens and blue hues.
And then, darkness. All was quiet. In the moments of set change, the energy died to a faint hum. But the crowd did not cease and the pressure of their compacted bodies bore a tension which seemed to strum the strings and beat the drums onstage. A melody of anticipation. A rhythmic cardiac bass, mixed with a delicate slide along the chimes and now spiked with hard beats of drum drama. My back straightened in reverence, my skin aglow with boiling excitement. Flexing my head back to deeply inhale the moment, I recognized two heavenly spectators out to cheer on their planetary pal. Positioned over my right shoulder brilliant Jupiter beamed gaily while over my left a waxing gibbous Moon smiled gracefully. Outstretching my hands to each and opening my chest to the waves of music I felt like a buoy bobbing from the vibrations of energy but powerless to move.
Bringing my eyes back down to Earth I fixed my sight on the Rings of Mars. Lost in their sonic synthesis the Letos and Tomo radiated sunbursts of energy into a chaotic and dense cloud of satellites. With an inescapable gravitational pull the stage collected massive rings of dancers, listeners and air guitarists. From the comfort of my 5th ring, I was safe from the occasional comet loosened by a trip or shove from the pit. Beyond my ring, yet another slower moving ring coalesced from passersby, police officers and their groupies. Though on the fringe, they too were powerless over the paralyzing melodies and exhaustless vigor.
Under a velvet black sky 100% free of clouds and boasting a beautiful view of the heavens, the band erupted into The Ride and stole the glory of the night. Goosebumps from the music and chills from the air, I took my leave. Coasting home, the remaining score escorted my ride with reverberations from building walls while open sky lit my path in flickers of moonlight.
You write beautifully Samantha, the beauty of the stars and music combined. More please!
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