I write poetry to my wife, and she loves it. I also write new lyrics to existing music for church sometimes. I encourage a full spectrum of artistic expression in church where I am pastor, although few take up the offer.
Music has shaped my identity more than anything, and I connect very deeply with it. Songs get stuck in my head all of the time, for both better and worse! I am very much who I am due to the music I have encountered in life.
I prefer to create art rather than simply enjoy it when it comes to writing, although I love to read nonfiction. If I could play guitar then I would probably have no other hobby than writing songs. Alas, I am too clumsy to play guitar! I was really good with the recorder in 4th grade, but I never got into music and now at 28 I don't have the time or money to invest in learning to play music. But secretly I would love to learn to play something!!
So sweet! I had a boyfriend who wrote poetry to me. They were wicked clever!
Too bad few have taken up your offer, but that's understandable.
Ja, I connect to music, too. 80's child, with the likes of Simple Minds and Depeche Mode. Now I play a lot of modern classical, goth, trance, acid jazz, rock, electronic and yep, still Simple Minds; anything that creates vast soundscapes with many layers of instrumentation.
Had to learn the guitar, and hated it. Learnt Irish Dancing too, which was way better, and did wonders for my balance, but I wasn't much good at that, either.
I like the old masters, military scenes and portraits in particular. Each has a story, and it's too bad that for most, we don't have them, just the portrait.
I drew all the time and made up stories all the time, but I grew up in a household where fiction was nonsense and of course, once I realised how mediocre I was, I gave up on both for years. I now draw characters in realistic style, many from novels I'd written, some yet to be. I dunno if they would ever get published, but that would be nice.