MUSIC



If I were a guitar,you would strum me
If a were a flute,you would whisper into me
If I were a harp,you would caress my strings
If I were a song,you would sing me
If I were music,I would be in your soul

I wish I could be your muse
The one who constantly inspires creativity in you
I wish that I could that special one
Not because I'm any different from the others
But somehow,someway you found that one thing that has separated me from the rest
That one thing that makes you say,
'Oh my,you're the best'

...I wish that I would be the one that you would acknowledge
In all your work
That I may be your masterpiece
Because winning your love I have mastered
I wish that I would be the lyrics to every song that you write
I wish that my name would always resound in your ears
Even after the beat stops...

...I wish that I could be music
I wish that I could be your soul
Because you are my music
You are my all

About this poem

Music is a metaphor for love. The poem is from a woman seeking acknowledgement from her lover.

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Written on July 24, 2022

Submitted by eloyasomaine on August 28, 2022

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme AAXAB XXXXCXC XXXXXXX DBDX
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 907
Words 194
Stanzas 4
Stanza Lengths 5, 7, 7, 4

Eloya Somaine

Eloya Somaine is the pseudonym birthed by a young woman named Elspeth Chimedza. She is a Zimbabwean-born writer, poet, spoken word performer, editor in chief, and creative consultant. Her creative writing work began at the tender age of eleven when she penned her first song. Academically sharp, especially in the English language, she was a semi-finalist in an international writing competition titled "World Press Photo" in 1999. She won several academic prizes in creative writing, English language, and art during her primary school days. Her first piece of poetry was written at age fifteen and was titled, "Infatuation." This was the birth of a poet that the world would come to know as ' Eloya Somaine '—the African writer with an exotic name. Elspeth is a published poet with publications including Silent Voices (Society Of Young Nigerian Writers) 2013, Silent Drums 2013, Madzongo Endyaringo Shona Poetry DVD (CHIPAWO & Zvavanhu Trust) 2013. more…

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