Friday, June 13, 2025

Friday Writings #181: Music for the Muse

 
 

 


Hello, dear Word Weavers –

This week I’m returning to the theme of poetry being inspired by, or commenting on, another art form. During this April's NaPoWriMo we were often asked to focus not only on visual art, but music as well, in some specific way in which it had impacted our life. Or we were asked to let a piece of music influence the poem in some way, e.g. by sound or rhythm. I found that referencing the music was often enriching to the writing.

We were usually asked to relate how a specific piece had impacted our everyday life. Musing on that just now, I found myself thinking of how I thrill whenever, as I'm walking around town, I hear a busker break into some tune I know and love.

So, as your prompt this week, I invite you to think of a piece of music which affects you emotionally  whenever you happen to hear it played – whether it warms your heart or brings back different reactions – and tell us what this particular piece has meant to you in your life. 

Guidelines: Link your ONE piece on Mister Linky, below. 369 words maximum (excluding title and notes). Old or new writing, poetry or prose, on prompt or not. Enjoy each other's responses!

Next week, we'll invite you to explore anger as healthy fuel.

 

 



 © Rosemary Nissen-Wade 2018
 
(One of my friends likes reminders of angelic music in her back yard.)


 

14 comments:

  1. Thank you Rosemary - I really enjoyed this one! Jae

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    1. Oh good! I'm sure I'll really enjoy reading your poem.

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  2. Thank you for this prompt. Everyone in my extended family has some favorites of our own, but there's one singer on whom we've managed to agree for four generations. By a curious coincidence one of his albums happened to be called "Songs to Warm the Heart."

    Pris cilla King

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  3. Thank you for hosting.
    I got philosophical thinking that we all have to dance to the tunes of time & God...

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  4. Enjoyed writing this one. Took me back to school days more than half a century ago now.

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  5. Hello! As a musician and former "performer" music has been an integral part of my life since early childhood. OH MY! How to choose just one ~ going to have to ponder this a bit. Enjoy your weekends, everyone.

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    1. Looking forward to reading the results of your pondering, Helen.

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  6. Of course, I couldn't resist this one! Thank you, Rosemary.

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  7. Hello All. I went to Poets United to find that it's been archived. I was glad to see the link to here, and some familiar names. I thought the requested theme quite emotive.

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    1. Your shared poem was beautifully emotive, too! Glad you were able to join in again.

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