The poem "Reconsideration: Song" was created by Aphra Behn in 1684 and seems to be developing with themes of realization and betrayal. Written by a woman, the hero of betrayal of this verse has a subjective stance that attracts strong emotional sympathy of the reader as it can represent real events. The structure of this poem consists of seven sections, including eight rows. An interesting structure is to use four parameters in the first, third, fifth and seventh rows of each section and the second, fourth, sixth and eighth rows of the yaw triangle is.
"Reflection" is a song by Matthew Wilder and David La Pie for Disney's 1998 animated film "Mulan" soundtrack. In this movie, this song is a Filipino female singer and actress Lea Salonga has won the Tony Award as Fa Mulan. The music video accompanying "Reflection" was included in the 1998 movie Disney Gold Classic DVD version. A single version of the song was recorded by American singer Cristina Aguilera and became her debut single. When she was released she was 17 years old. In addition to her credibility among prominent writers and producers, commercial success of Aguilera's debut album, which was single-funded by RCA. This single has limited circulation and is only No. 1 in the Billboard Adult Contemporary list. The accompaniment music video of this song is included in the DVD version of Mulan.
My favorite song is "Reflection" by Christina Aguilera. This is a meaningful song. It means that you do not need to "become someone else" for the rest of your life, but that you should be yours. You should respect yourself and what you did. As she has a beautiful voice (and a wonderful body), this will also help Christina Aguilera sing this song! Well, this is difficult. My favorite song changes according to my mood. If I am mad, a bit heavy thing like Metallica's Puppet Master is ideal. If I am depressed it may be the street spirit of Radiohead. But I need to say my favorite song ... ... Pantera's cowboy team is coming from hell. Now I know that most people there do not agree with this, but the pure power of this song makes it my classic, and it will never allow me to go forward . Aaron Keflar