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Michael, a fan of yours at the King Of Pop Discussion board on the internet who calls herself wannabestartinsomething21 wrote a beautiful essay about you that moved me to tears. I hope you enjoy it: Essay on Michael Jackson >By: Nicole Reis > >Greatness is not defined by superpowers, not by money, not by >political or executive power, greatness is defined by the soul. It >is what beauty radiates from an individual spirit. Michael Jackson >himself is the true example of greatness. He is a phenomenon, a >prodogy. He is a brilliant singer, and a genius dancer. He is an >austonishing musician and a masterful composer. He is the true >definition of beauty, of love. It radiates more brightly from him >than seems the sun to shine. But Michael Jackson is a despratly sad >and lonesome man. Ultimately, he is a harshly abused and hurt humen >being. The world, despite its hollow claim of accerpting the >unique, does not welcome Michael Jackson. For difference is always >mistaken for oddity. > > "People think they know me", Michael once said, "but they don't. >Not really. Actually, I am one of the lonliest people on this >earth. I cry somethimes, because it hurts. It does. To be honest, >I guess you could say that it hurts to be me." > > Michael Jackson comes from a world that is far different from the >one the rest of us live in. It is how Michael views the world that >makes him different. His awarness is on a level of imeassurable >genius. Far superior to other people's. Michael percieves things, >creation and life, on a level of innocence. He sses things purely, >as they truely are. The brilliance of Michael Jackson lies in his >conciousness. In his ability to see things without a blinded view, >to understand all things as they were ment to be. Michael's >innocense is the most genuine thing in all the world. He sees far >beyond the surface of life, deep into its very core. He fully >understands the simple, honest beauty which shines from creation. >It is because of Michael's vast brilliance that he is able to >himself create and give gifts fo such amazing genius and beauty. >Michael Jackson is actually a creator of love. > > This brilliance in Michael Jackson was evident from his very >earliest years of being. Since he was a very young child, Michael >has possesed the most staggering ability to sing with the greatest >emotion. This is an exceptional gift, one that requires an uncanny >sensitivity. Michael Jackson has always been so completely aware of >what is areound him, and has a deeply emotional understanding of >things. It takes a superior level of sensitivity to be able to sing >with the type of feeling that Michael Jackson, from the beggining, >was and is able to sing with. As a child, Michael's voice was so >full with emotional strength that the knowledge that he was a child >did not seem a possibility. But he was a child, a child who >possesed an emotional genius. And as the years have gone by, as >Michael grew into adulthood, his voice became emothinal beauty. He >now possesses the greatest voice. The emotion of Michael's voice is >there, perhapes even stronger, but it is now surrounded by the most >beautiful quality. Michael Jackson's voice is, quite litteraly, the >nost beautiful voice. He holds in it the highest quality. Michael >has the sweetest tone in his singing, it is so completely unique. >The quality of Michael's voice carreis an unparralelled smoothness >and his quickness turns into the most rythimic of sounds. Michael >Jackson's voice is beauty personofied. Listening to it creates >inspiration. He is as well a most brilliant stylist, who's >versatillity and calculated exactness is aweing. He is the most >well timed singer. More percise than any man-made instrument. >Michael Jackson's emotion as a singer is indeed one of the greatest >forms of genius ever to take shape on this earth. Is as well >Michael's ability as a musical composer. He is an extrodinaraly >brilliant music maker. Michael has described his song writing >process as it falling into his lap from the heavens. This is >because Michael sees the whole of the composition in his mind. He >can hear its every part before it even exsists in reality. He is >the one to pull the creation into reality. Michael Jackson's music >is intriquite and calculated and serves as one of the great >conducters of emotion in this world.
Approximate Word count = 2968 Approximate Pages = 11.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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