Virginity refers to the state of a person who has never engaged in sexual intercourse. There are cultural and religious traditions which place special value and significance on this state, especially in the case of unmarried females, associated with notions of personal purity, honor and worth. Like chastity, the concept of virginity has traditionally involved sexual abstinence before marriage, and then to engage in sexual acts only with the marriage partner.
Unlike the term premarital sex, which can refer to more than one occasion of sexual activity and can be judgment neutral, the concept of virginity usually involves moral or religious issues and can have consequences in terms of social status and in interpersonal relationships.
The term originally only referred to sexually inexperienced women, but has evolved to encompass a range of definitions, as found in traditional, modern, and ethical concepts.Heterosexual individuals may or may not consider loss of virginity to occur only through penile-vaginal penetration, while people of other sexual orientations may include oral sex, anal sex or mutual masturbation in their definitions of losing one's virginity. Further, whether a person can lose his or her virginity through rape is also subject to debate, with the belief that virginity can only be lost through consensual sex being prevalent in some studies.
Alban Maria Johannes Berg (February 9, 1885 – December 24, 1935) was an Austrian composer. He was a member of the Second Viennese School with Arnold Schoenberg and Anton Webern, and produced compositions that combined Mahlerian Romanticism with a personal adaptation of Schoenberg's twelve-tone technique.
Berg was born in Vienna, the third of four children of Johanna and Conrad Berg. His family lived comfortably until the death of his father in 1900.
He was more interested in literature than music as a child and did not begin to compose until he was fifteen, when he started to teach himself music. In late February or early March 1902 he fathered a child with Marie Scheuchl, a servant girl in the Berg family household. His daughter, Albine, was born on December 4, 1902.
Berg had little formal music education before he became a student of Arnold Schoenberg in October 1904. With Schoenberg he studied counterpoint, music theory, and harmony. By 1906, he was studying music full-time; by 1907, he began composition lessons. His student compositions included five drafts for piano sonatas. He also wrote songs, including his Seven Early Songs (Sieben Frühe Lieder), three of which were Berg's first publicly performed work in a concert that featured the music of Schoenberg's pupils in Vienna that year. The early sonata sketches eventually culminated in Berg's Piano Sonata, Op. 1 (1907–1908); it is one of the most formidable "first" works ever written.
On my way to the see
I met a man under a tree
He was so nice he had a vice
Eager for his kiss I was blissed
Promising so much he turned rough
All in a rage he tore my cloth
Couldn't get away anywhere
Could not run away out somewhere
Maiden made
It'll all over now I am dead
But this man I have met
He will be in hell and will burn
For his crime it's my turn
Maidens wait at heaven's gate
Maidens were and are your fate
On my way to the see
He raped my soul ruthlessly
Patiently I wait at the gate
There is judged love and hate
dogs are barking, birds are chirping
the only thing better if I was squirting
but there's no one here to love on me today
for the maiden's on holiday
for the maiden's on holiday
I'm a sorry, sorry knight in a horrible castle
hoping to avoid certain societal hassles
and I know what they say
but I ain't made of clay
for the maiden's on holiday
yeah, the maiden's on holiday
I ain't nothing but chivalrous
ain't never been nothing nasty between us
she knows where she stands
on the heart of a broken man
I'm gonna be bad no matter what
so I might as well go on ahead
and act like a butt
any ol' way, yeah, I'm still gonna pay
for the maiden's on holiday
In this little time
Weve nothing but survived
Over 360 days of our lives
Were growing up too fast
We just want this to last
Its always one step forward
And three steps back
What do you have to show?
What do you even know
Weve been here so many times before
We gathered up our pride
Made the choice not to hide
Its always been us five along for this ride
Weve come to far this time to never say die
Doing nothing will never pass the time
And i will never give up on my dreams
'Cuz all the kids are saying...
HEY! dont give up that way
Youll make it someday
Dont go out that way
Everythings okay
What do you have to show?
What do you even know
Weve been here so many times before
We gathered up our pride
Made the choice not to hide
Its always been us five along for this ride
Weve come to far this time to never say die
Doing nothing will never pass the time
And i will never give up on my dreams
'Cuz all the kids are saying...
HEY! dont give up that way
Youll make it someday
Dont go out that way
Everythings okay
Dont give up that way
Everythings okay
Its time for you to stand up and say
Stand up and say
Yuck Fou
And all the kids are saying...
HEY! dont give up that way
Youll make it someday
Dont go out that way
And were the one who say...
(You wanted to beat it
You couldnt fight
We want to believe in
All the kids who say...)