8 Apr 2019

Possession by Louise Yushchenko

I turn the volume up
until there is nothing left in the world except me and the music.
Sounds in my headphones are so loud it’s almost painful, they go through my whole body, down my veins, like lightnings, like millions of swords they strike me. I can feel electricity in my shaking fingers, I’m am nothing but a pure energy. With every beat I can feel ball lightning appearing in my chest, only my ribs prevent it from breaking out. I close my eyes and let it take control over me.
I can’t feel the ground under my feet, I can’t tell where I am or who I am. The only thing I know, the only thing I feel, the only thing I want to exist around me right now – are these sounds of music.  They are all I need, all I ever really needed. I shake my head until dizziness, I stretch my hands up and I bend down, my arms around my shoulders, my fingers running through my hair. My heart pounds in symphony with the rhythm of the music. I close my eyes and darkness covers me.
Music speaks to me, possesses me.
And for the moment I forget to worry.

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