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Essay / An analysis of the interlude by Annette Hope Billings
That’s the beauty of music. Billings says that music has not Billings continues in the second stanza by saying: "In those languorous moments when the musician stands fascinated on the bench, immersed in creative reverie, there, right there, the art and the artist come together” (12-16). I see how she recognizes in this passage that the musician has “languid” moments (12), relaxed, quiet and slow moments. The “musician's sojourns” (11-12) show how the musician stays on the bench and dreams creatively or “reverie” (14) and this is where “art and artist come together” (16 ), or assemble. They are united like