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"Id rather be a comma than a full stop"



      
Music has the magical power to impact us throughout our lives and take us on new journeys and paths which is why I have always been so drawn towards it as an art form, as a lyricist and listener. Lyrics specifically have played a part in the shaping of who I am and then morals I hold, guiding me through moments in my life where words without melodies were not enough.  
“I’d rather be a comma than a full stop”. Taken from Coldplay’, ‘Every Teardrop Is a Waterfall’ Is a line that made my mind tick and think a little deeper. 
So what does it mean to me? As always with art, each persons connotation will contrast however to me the song is about being jubilant and overcoming melancholy, fear, trials and tribulations; that's why he says "So you can hurt me bad, but still I'll raise the flag". Consequently, the way I interpret ‘I’d rather be a comma than a full stop’ suggests that by being a comma, which is a type of punctuation used in text to carry a sentence on, you are carrying on with your life and choosing not to give up. Whereas if someone was to describe themselves as a full stop, the punctuation used to end a sentence, it would suggest they are choosing to end (in this case) what they started.

The reason I find it such an incredible line is because it’s like your life within a sentence; you can choose whether you want it to continue, with a comma, or end, with a full stop.  

Positivity shines throughout this song making it an all-time favourite with colour not only bouncing thought the video but in the music and lyrics also. I dare you to try and listen to this song and not feel positive.


Some other favourites of mine are:
1.       “An ach in your soul its everybody`s goal to get what they can’t have” By The Arctic Monkeys
2.       “And on my deathbed all I see is you the life may leave my lungs but my heart will stay with you” By Bring Me The Horizon
3.       “Maybe it’s not my weekend but it’s gunna be my year” By All Time Low
4.       "Dancing all alone to the sound of an enemy's song" By Paramore
5.       "Sometimes I ignore you so I feel in control, 'coz really I adore you and I can't leave you alone." By Mariana And The Diamonds
6.       "'Cause I feel like I'm the worst, so I always act like I'm the best" By Mariana And The Diamonds
7.       "TV taught me how to feel Now real life has no appeal" By Mariana And The Diamonds
(I could list almost every line from a marina song because she’s an incredible lyricist)
      8.       “Living is easy with eyes closed, misunderstanding all you see” By The Beatles
   (Well this couldn’t be a complete list of my all-time favourite lyrics without including The Beatles!)
9.       See, the sea wants to take me the knife wants to slit me do you think you can help me? By the smiths
10.   And every single lyric Ed Sheeran has ever written because again I could forever list my favourite lines from Ed; he is truly one of the world’s most remarkable lyricists.
There are so many marvellous lyric quotes out there and so many more that inspire and really get me thinking. Are you a comma? Or would you compare your attitude against a full stop? Maybe you`re an explanation mark! I find the punctuation people use can really describe a person’s approach to life. Which songs inspire you the most and makes you feel motivated and optimistic? I’d be really interested to find out!

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