Life is like a Choir. We have our sopranos, our altos, tenors, basses, and everyone in the middle, plus lead.
In choir, the people who sing lead, sing the melody, they sing the part that everyone hears, or is supposed to hear. They are the leaders.
The sopranos hit the high notes, the rise above everyone else with their strong, high, sometimes operatic voices. They are the ones that carry others up.
The altos sing lower, but they blend so beautifully with everyone else and sometimes do back times. They are the ones who bring others together.
The tenors sing lower than the altos, but not as low as the basses. Their voices are high and low at the same time. They're similar to the altos, they bring others together.
Then there's the basses. Their strong and resonating voices bring out the soul in the music. They're those who push others to do brave things.
Then we have those who sing middle notes. They aren't sopranos, altos, tenors, basses, or even lead singers...but they have a part too. They fill up empty spaces and though sometimes their voices may go unnoticed, they are there. They're those who support others, and fill empty spaces in life.
What would happen though, if everyone sang the middle note in life? If everyone was just supporting and space filling? We would have no one to carry up, we would have no leaders, no one to bring others together or do brave, resonating things.
What if everyone sang the lead note in life? There would be a lot of head-butting, because there would be no altos or tenors to bring others together.
Everyone has their own "singing" part in life and though some people can sing more than one part, if they're trying to sing someone else's part, the whole song will sound funny, so embrace your own singing part in life.
~Katie :)
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