The Planets Op. 32: II. Venus the Bringer of Peace
Gustav Holst Lyrics


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World In Union There′s a dream, I feel So rare, so real All the world…


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@RelaxingWalks

Amara was born in a village where music hung in the air like fragrant petals. A place where melodies flowed like the river, winding its way through the heart of the land. The tales say that when she was but a child, she'd sit on the riverbank, feet dangling in the water, her spirit floating among the cosmos.

One day, as a soft breeze rustled the trees, Amara heard a sound. Not from the Earth, but from beyond. A hauntingly beautiful piece, a symphony unlike any she had ever heard. It was “The Planets,” with Venus shining the brightest.

The music swirled around her, taking her on a journey across the universe. She felt the warmth of Venus, its allure, and mysteries. The music spoke of love, beauty, and timelessness. As the notes danced, they painted stories of realms unknown to humans.

Amara grew older, her life echoing the music’s rhythms. Through joys, sorrows, love, and loss, the melody of Venus was her constant companion. It became her heartbeat, the thread connecting her to the mysteries of the cosmos.

Time flowed, as it does for all, and Amara found herself standing at the precipice of life. As her final breaths ebbed away, “The Planets” swelled around her. And when her eyes closed for the last time, the universe opened its embrace.

She found herself back on the riverbank, young again, but with the wisdom of a lifetime. The water sparkled, mirroring the stars, and Venus shone the brightest. The music played, not from any instrument but from the very fabric of the universe. She realized the melody of Venus was not just a song but the very essence of existence. It existed in and outside of time and space, a testament to the eternal dance of the cosmos.

And as the symphony continued, Amara understood: We are all, in our essence, whispers of the universe, bound by the timeless melodies of the stars. And Venus? Venus is the song of love, forever echoing in the hearts of those who listen.



All comments from YouTube:

@djbadillo5378

I can't tell what I love more: the haunting, enchanting melody, anachronistically reminiscent of something from a Miyazaki film, or that flautist's mustache. 😆

@dinowithwings9936

LMAO YEAH

@_Admin

i think the mustache

@petervanderwaart1138

Michael Cox.

@garethaustin3137

I thought he was an animation.

@elmiramuradova561

@shin-i-chikozima

This melody is a lullaby of the universe, and a cradle of cosmos

@merajsupercluster9015

truly

@ethanwilliams1910

so rude of this orchestra to be playing in the middle of a coughing competition

@props4parties349

XD

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