Finding the Secret Symphony, Written by Alana W.
Watch as the rhythms rise off of the page
Words twinkling like starlight, the melody
Weaving the wisdom, the song of our age
A paper, a piece of our remedy
Pencil is poised our sword or salvation
Thoughts brimming off of the top of my brain
Tempo, allegro, pace of creation
Releasing laughter, adventure, and pain
Cry for compassion, myriad mistakes
Crescendoing chords resounding in me
Bawling my narrative, tears could flood lakes
A sweet serenade to who I can be
The absence of sound, the pencil is still
A swift glance around, a sacred thrill
Written Response
Harry Baker's poems Paper People and The Sunshine Kid inspired me to write this sonnet. Baker's poetry was unique in that it displays the capability of writing. The endless possibilities and the means to move people, the ability to change. Baker's poems reflected the state of our world, and acknowledge experiences I've known too well in "The Sunshine Kid." The sonnet "Finding the Secret Symphony" is depicting the experience of writing or being in the zone as I've experienced through music or writing essays before. It describes the art and joy of writing that I was reminded of through Baker's work.
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