“Swimming Pools” by Troye Sivan was a hidden hit. The 2015 released bonus track was a part of Troye’s 2015 pop album “Blue Neighbourhood”. “Swimming Pools” personally relates to me because my perception of it is tied in with its water metaphors. The song is discussing the drawbacks of a relationship, with me my relationship is with my stress and anxiety, two issues I’ve had for awhile now. I believe that this song is a great representation for life’s drawbacks. The use of water metaphors brilliantly tie in emotions I’ve felt and dealt with. The figurative language pulls all of those difficulties into two verses. My life has consisted of plenty of drawbacks. Just like “Swimming Pools” I’ve tried running from those set backs, but instead I find myself caught up in life’s …show more content…
It’s good to realize your mistakes and build upon them. In “Swimming Pools” one of the main phrases sung that repeats is “Empty swimming pools”. The “Empty swimming pool” represents a higher mental state and a higher point after the wave has passed. It’s also a zen type place I get to after dodging those waves and hurdles that I’ve just been through. The “Empty pool” is a place where I am not stressed or overly anxious, it’s a safe space within myself. Once I can see that glimmer and have reached the pool, I have overcome those drawbacks for one brief minute. It’s good to have that; It’s good to recognize those times and take a minute to work through the pain, exhale and finally reach serenity. When I am in a slump I try to stay positive the most I can to pull myself out of it and to calm myself down through the rough patches with nostalgia. Fond memories to me are a healing factor and a part of the process. With time and focus I can drain out the negative with some of my best reminiscent
Pattyn Von Stratten Burned, written by Ellen Hopkins, describes the hardships that Pattyn Von Stratten is faced. Pattyn is the oldest of nine children with the help of her sister Jackie; they help raise their siblings. Pattyn 's mom was a very depressed mom who did not take to her children, and her dad took to Johnnie Walker and wrongdoing on his wife and two oldest children. Being raised mormon has questioned her faith due to the abuse and neglect of her parents. While she is questioning her faith, she gets in some trouble and gets shipped off to her Aunt 's house in Nevada where she finds the love of her life.
In the short story “The Man Who Jumped into the Water” by Laurie Colwin, Charlie Hartz, who is a rich man builds a swimming pool that’s shorter than the size of an Olympic pool. The neighbors are always over and swimming with him or just sitting by the pool. He is always involved in the neighbor’s lives including the narrator’s sister, Willis, Jeremy, and the narrator herself. Throughout, the story Charlie tries to help the kid 's situations as they come up.
The first view this song supports is that you are in charge of your own life and destiny; the lines "No one else, no one else can speak the words on your lips. Drench yourself in words unspoken live your life with arms wide open. Today is where your book begins, the rest is still unwritten," represent that perfectly. Another view this song embraces is one of non-comformity and being willing to do what others may not in the lines of "I break tradition, sometimes my tries are outside the lines. We've been conditioned to not make mistakes, but I can't live that way".
Through a binary of optimism to disposition, for example, “glory from above,” found in line nineteen, and “it’s all downhill from here,” communicates that through the good, there could be bad. Within the song, Ocean speaks about a possible intimate feeling or relationship with someone he was involved with that explains the happenings and effort given yet the repetitive downfall that seems to follow along with it in the end. One strong example of Ocean’s view of love is a repetition of “you showed me love,” being one line that is repeated twice in the song. This showing of compassion to one person demonstrates his compatible comprehension and how he might possibly be involved with someone that he sees so highly.
The moral of this story put into a song is to become a better you, doing everything you’d ever dream of doing. You only live once, so do it right, think about life as a gift. The lyrics in this song describe a man who not only had to face death in the eyes, he made every effort to make a positive turn to it. The song is simply sending a message to the listeners to lead a better life, you never know when it’s going to end. A message to live like you’re dying.
There are many ways for individuals to interpret this song, but one way is that it expresses the
In the first stanza, Harwood tells about a memory that was told to her by someone else. It was a memory of her father taking her to the beach. The uncertain tone in the first half of the first stanza and the definite tone in the second half of the stanza emphasises the importance of the emotions she felt at the time of the event rather what happened. The imagery of the beach is portrayed as fearful - ‘sea’s edge’ can represent the danger of life and mystery
I enjoy laying around the pool as well, and when I am by the pool I also hear lots of noises. For example at the pool I will hear kids laughing and having a good time. I will also hear the splash of water that the kids make when they jump into the
Once you accept this concept, it is easier to understand that happiness is essentially temporary, however the number of opportunities to pursue happiness is infinite. This in turn enables people to go out and find multiple short-term beaches without the mindset of constantly being on the outlook for this one perfect paradise. Essentially, Smith advertises her views of how one can obtain happiness through her narrative essay “Find Your Beach”. In her writing, Smith publicizes the importance of actively trying to find your beach and believes that being aware of your surroundings will in turn lead to more opportunities for one to find their beach. Smith also emphasizes that the beach symbolizes a person’s state of mind and that these emotions can be achieved anywhere as long as that person is in the right state of
Michael Phelps, a professional swimmer, once said, “There will be obstacles. There will be doubters. There will be mistakes. But with hard work, there are no limits,” (¨AZ Quotes¨). This quotes shows that throughout one’s journey they will eventually have to go against many obstacles, and have to find a a way to get through them.
My nerves from the first class unexpectedly came rushing back. These students grew into great swimmers, but I knew that the depth of the water could petrify them. The first few students were able to swim back up with little to no effort, but the last girl lost her footing and slipped into the pool and couldn 't resurface. I froze as I saw her struggling to swim and breathe. My mind quickly flashed back to the time I jumped out of my tube and almost drowned.
There is such a bigger meaning to these poems on overcoming hardships in life that everyone has to go through. To not give up and to fight for what is
Grief is the price we pay for love. - Queen Elizabeth II Grief is in two parts. The first is loss. The second is the remaking of life. - Anne Roiphe Happiness is beneficial for the body, but it is grief that develops the powers of the mind. -
I had a fear of water since I was a child, but somehow managed to take a risk and dive. You know the feeling of being underwater? The bone-crushing pressure of gallons of water envelops every inch of your body and sinks into your lungs, your brain, your heart. While you remain remarkably void of feeling, the fullness of defeat dominates your mind until all that is left inside you are the remnants of the sea’s terrors. Underwater, there are no sounds from the outside world - no cries from those you have wronged, no professions of love hidden inside for too long, no vicious words flung ruthlessly at your feet from the glares of passing strangers.
In our life, there are periods of challenges that we must face, but the real challenge is how we grow and learn from overcoming them. Being naive children, we believed that life was simplistic and effortless. Well, we were wrong, we can only yearn for life to be easy. Growing up, we continue to face countless hurdles that only get bigger and bigger. My life, in particular, has been filled with numerous up and downs.