Music of the Heart
Night-time sharpens, heightens each sensation . . .
Darkness stirs and wakes imagination . . .
Silently the senses abandon their defences . . .
Slowly, gently, night unfurls its splendour . . .
Ah, how I love the lyrics to Music of the Night from Phantom of the Opera. From the first time I listened to the musical, I have been in love with it. Yum.
Music can indeed be a very emotional, magical thing. It can make us feel certain emotions, bring up memories even if we don’t want to, and even bring us to our feet with the strong urge to dance, dance, dance. Music can even tell a story with or without words.
Today I would like you to explore what music means to you. What you use it for. (A lot of writers use music to get them into certain moods or into the heads of certain characters.) How it makes you feel. Do you write music? Have you ever wanted to? Has music ever helped you through tough times? What are the special songs that signify the special times of your life?
Let your thoughts wander as you touch on this week’s theme. Have fun with it and maybe you’ll discover something new.
Don’t worry if you’re someone who doesn’t listen to a lot of music. You can write about the music you do listen to or why you don’t listen to music.
Who knows, this might be your inspiration point for starting to listen to music or listening to something new.
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