An Analysis Of Interlude By Annette Hope Billings

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In the poem “Interlude,” Annette Hope Billings describes the art of music in a heartfelt way. She uses a unique approach where she talks about how music is in a sense conveyed to her and the rest of the world. A reader can recognize at the end of this poem that Billings has a passion and appreciation for music. In the same sense, a reader can also take with them that music and human beings sort of intertwine and connect, they go hand in hand, like where an “art and artist convene” (Billings 16). Also, the intent of this poem may be to open other reader’s eyes and show them that music is a warm, essential gift to life and it should not be taken for granted, but glorified for what kind of works it does through people’s lives. In stanza one, Billings writes, “There, just right there, captured in the electric cleft between fingertips and piano keys, suspended in the expectant space between bow and cello strings, nestled in the warm air between mouth and French horn, fixed in the potent pause between drumstick and drum--there, just right there, music waits” (1-11). This first stanza starts out strong and powerful. I like how …show more content…

This is the beauty in music. Billings is saying that music does not have Billings continues in stanza two saying, “In those languid moments as the musician sojourns spellbound on bench, engulfed in creative reverie, there, just right there, art and artist convene” (12-16). I can see how she is recognizing in this passage that the musician has “languid” (12) moments, moments that are relaxed, unhurried, and slow. The “musician sojourns” (11-12) is showing how the musician stays on the bench and creatively daydreams or “reverie” (14) and this is where the “art and artist convene” (16), or assemble. They are brought together as

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