[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":32},["ShallowReactive",2],{"music-content-one-way-ticket":3},{"id":4,"title":5,"body":6,"coverCredit":23,"description":12,"extension":24,"format":23,"instrumentation":23,"meta":25,"navigation":26,"path":27,"seo":28,"seoDescription":29,"stem":30,"__hash__":31},"music\u002Fmusic\u002Fone-way-ticket.md","A One Way Ticket",{"type":7,"value":8,"toc":19},"minimark",[9,13,16],[10,11,12],"p",{},"“A One Way Ticket is inspired by a poem of Kelsey Burritt’s entitled\nDrone. Upon first reading, I was struck by the imagery in each phrase and\nhow each line depended on its predecessor, but was still so starkly\ndifferent from it.",[10,14,15],{},"As my mind started imagining each scene, my eyes were already reading\nahead – the text literally tugging me into the next line. I think this\nagile; swerving motion of the text is intentional, and crucial to the\nstructure and character of the poem. When reading aloud, the breaths\nsomehow feel natural despite the use of limited punctuation.",[10,17,18],{},"Brief pauses at the end of lines last just long enough to sip some air\nbefore the words catapult the reader back into these short, vivid scenes.\nThere do not appear to be strong cadences in the poem, where one has time\nto stop and think about the last several lines … rather, the poem begs you\nto keep reading until it simply stops – in an entirely different place\nfrom where it began.” – Drew Worden",{"title":20,"searchDepth":21,"depth":21,"links":22},"",2,[],null,"md",{},true,"\u002Fmusic\u002Fone-way-ticket",{"title":5,"description":12},"“A One Way Ticket is inspired by a poem of Kelsey Burritt’s entitled Drone. Upon first reading, I was struck by the imagery in each phrase and how each lin","music\u002Fone-way-ticket","vPMDYsiyvtRpBnjp0WJFqyqcYR2G89jnBUgEcpaIQq8",1780254121638]