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Novosadov [1.4K]
3 years ago
11

In the song common ground by kodaline how do you feel while you listening to the song

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ycow [4]3 years ago
4 0
The song "Common Ground" by Kodaline, has a hopeful uplifting tone, with encouraging lyrics that seek to inspire the listener, it evokes feelings of hope, happiness, anticipation and upcoming excitement. Having raw lyrics, which are honest, the song has the dichotomy of honesty but hopefulness.
4vir4ik [10]3 years ago
3 0

Common ground by kodaline is a song that gives individual the idea that they should have common ground such as one share belief.  

The song emphasized that common ground is the foundation of mutual understanding. That no matter what individual might have achieved in life, there is one common thing that we shared and this include problems, conflict, success etc.

<h3>Further Explanation</h3>

Common ground by kodaline was an eye opener because all the lyrics in the song are true.

The song encourages individual not give up in any situation they found themselves and see positivity in any every aspect of life.  

The song encourages individual to always learn from past mistake and use the experience to shape the future.

The songs encourages individual to always be courageous in facing any event in life.  

The song encourages individual not be lazy and get going. It encourages individual to break boundaries and always be optimistic.

The song encourages individual to come together and believe in one course. The song canvases for individual to be conscious of their way in life.  

The song advises us to accept our wrong doings because it is part of our life and it will allow us to grow and learn more.  

From the lyrics of the song, “common ground is a good place to start” implies whatever mistakes we do in the past, we should build confidence and start again.

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