Baby I'm A Fool.
🎼 Baby I’m A Fool_Melody Gardot

It rains heavily from dawn to dusk, probably the last heavy rain to shake off winter. When I feel overwhelmed by emotions that are difficult to name, I quietly listen to music. Then I came across a song, Melody Gardot’s <Baby I’m A Fool>. The analog voice mixed with a warm melody soothes my dull heart.
It was a song I had previously clicked on, but I had forgotten about it. The moment when the song comes out at such an unexpected moment and touches your heart once again is truly ecstatic.
When I searched about Melody Gardot, I found out that she was born in 1985, which is younger than I thought. However, at the age of 18, I was involved in a car accident that seriously injured my brain, spine, and pelvis. It is said that he started singing by humming because singing can reconnect broken neural circuits and help recover from short-term memory loss. It is said that through the power of song, he overcame despairing days, discovered his talent, and pioneered a new life.
Our stories are all different and the level of pain may be slightly different, but the song she sang after going through such a big thing sounds more precious.
Sometimes it feels shameless to easily find and listen to good music.
Like the foolish song that says, “Cause baby I’m a fool who thinks it’s cool to fall in love” even after being hurt by love, willingly waiting to fall in love again.