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serenade, noun.
from the Latin serenus.
a celebratory, tuneful piece for a large ensemble, always performed in the evening.
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I too have my best ideas at night, with an internal orchestra blasting at fortissimo.
These twelve minutes and forty-two seconds are a serenade to the never-ending creative process.
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first draft
Faintest inklings. Persistence.
second draft
Bleary eyes. Adrenaline.
third draft
Euphoric insomniac. Accidental concinnity.

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music credit: Ludovico Einaudi, The 1975, Florence + the Machine
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