Distracted -Writing Prompt
Today somebody asked me to DJ a party. The funny thing is, I haven’t booked a professional DJ gig in over a year. After my mom passed away, I think I got lost in my head for a while. My creativity became tied up in feelings, and I just wasn’t making music the way I used to. Wasn’t booking underground shows. Wasn’t mixing on twitch and barely releasing mixes on my SoundCloud. Maybe it happened gradually. life got busy. Maybe other priorities took over, like masterminding a new community on Skool 🖤 Maybe I stopped noticing how much time had passed. —- But, I never stopped creating. I’m always writing. The one thing I can definitely identify with the most is just being a storyteller and an artist. my medium may change from time to time, but I am always somehow creating. In fact I received my copies of the books I published in through @Jason Strickland in Art of Poetry just this morning… I wrote all about my mother passing in these poems. And lately I’ve been writing song lyrics and full songs a lot more. In fact, I’m getting ready to do our next songwriting alchemy prompt this morning before I head out to London.. But my dj mixes tell stories too. And I miss them. I miss making them. I miss listening to them. I miss birthing the idea for each of them. Most of my mixes don’t use many words. Sometimes it’s just a phrase or a hook. The story is in the beat, the emotion, the release, and the journey the music takes you on. So today I started to dust off some mixes and songs and reconnecting with a part of myself I hadn’t visited in a while. If you’d like to take a journey with me today, I’ve dropped my SoundCloud link in the comments. Can you relate to this??? Your Prompt ✍️ Write a song or poem about being distracted from something you love. What pulled your attention away? What have you been giving your energy to instead? Is the passion still there beneath the surface, waiting for you? Whether it’s music, art, writing, a dream, or a part of yourself, explore what happens when something meaningful gets lost in the noise.