Inside My Head by Sydia Smith (best summer reads of all time txt) π
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Looking back on life to see the change
Looking at the present to see what the future will bring
One question came to my mind
The songs I will find
The songs I will find amusing to me
Those songs with or without a beat
So I ask myself
Witnessing the change
To the day I was born till present
This generation Iβm left in
I have a playlist
Itβs not the typical playlist
Itβs the playlist that changes
From rap to pop
To hip hop to rock
R&B to alternative
Country to absolutely nothing
As the time has change my mind had develop
I started out listening to hip hop
Nothing was going to make me stop
Summertime playing on the radio
To rock the boat on my TV
Then something changed in me
The music wasnβt the same you see
Instead of rappers rapping about unity
Or the issues in the world
Weβve got
Sex money and drugs
Nothing about love
So as the time has change
So did my genres
See my playlist depends on what Iβm feeling
My playlist will forever change
Because Iβm living
By: Sydia Smith
Synopsis: Playlist is a poem about how my views taste in music has change over the years. Growing up as a child Iβd listen to a lot of hip hop and rap. It soothed me and it discussed issues that were happening in the world. When hip hop changed I started to lose interest, just it wasnβt amusing to me anymore. I used to listen to Queen Latifa βU.N.I.T.Yβ Aaliyah βRock the Boatβ and Will Smith βSummertimeβ. Since rap music and hip hop music changed to caring and representing violence, money, sex, and drugs, I started listening to other types of music. First it was Paramore, and then it went to Carrie Underwood, to Robin Thicke, to others. Music changed over the years and this poem shows my feelings and experience towards the change.
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