I hope I never stop having crushes. There's something so alive about that swooping feeling in your stomach, the way your whole body becomes a tuning fork when they enter a room. I love how a crush makes the world feel charged with possibility—how every sidewalk becomes a potential meeting place, every song on shuffle feels like it was written just for this moment, this feeling, this particular shade of wanting.
Even when they're unrequited (especially when they're unrequited?), crushes remind us we're still capable of that teenager-heart wonder. They turn us into poets and dreamers, make us notice the exact way sunlight hits the street at 5pm, how certain songs suddenly mean everything. It's like being struck by lightning but in slow motion, over and over again.
So this week, let's dive into that delicious torment, that electric anticipation, that full-body yearning that makes crushes such fertile ground for songwriting. Let's explore how we can capture that particular blend of hope and terror, of possibility and paralysis, in our music.
Big love and keep going,
Lucy
SONG PROVOCATIONS
Write a song that lives in the maybe
Create a piece that captures that exquisite uncertainty of a crush—the constant maybe-they-like-me-too, maybe-they'll-be-there, maybe-this-is-the-moment suspense. Let the music itself feel unsettled, teetering between resolution and tension.
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