Behind the Lyrics: Propinquity (Instrumental)

 Propinquity (Instrumental)

    There are no lyrics in instrumental songs, but there is still plenty of inspiration.  Propinquity, the title of this instrumental song, is one of my favorite words.  I first heard it in a musical titled Bright Star.  One of the characters used it in a story he was attempting to get published, and the word reflects the boy's journey of finding his parents.  Propinquity is the state of being close to someone or searching for intimacy.  As the boy searches for his mother, he fails to realize that he is growing closer to her without even knowing.  Perhaps, the people of the world need propinquity more than ever before.  Six feet, masks and other restrictions limit interaction as people once remembered; and things may go back to normal sooner or later, but it is not as if all sense of propinquity is lost.  I created this song when I had questions regarding life.  The individual plucking of each string led me on a journey.  Sometimes no lyrics can have just as great of an impact as a song bursting with words.  So I encourage the listener of this song to let their mind roam free.  The imagination is a powerful tool, but it needs to be interacted with.  This song encouraged me to find ways to connect with people.  It is the song of my imagination.  Where does your mind take you?

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