Not so Random by Tenewaa

Maps We Didn’t Know We Were Making

1–2 minutes

Music has a way to take me to places in the past I thought I’d forgotten. One moment, I’m going about my day, and the next, a song pulls me somewhere else entirely. Not just to a memory, but into it.

I’m listening to a classic from Ben King right now, and suddenly I’m back on those long morning runs from Brunei Complex to the College of Engineering. I can feel the rhythm of my feet hitting the pavement, the particular quality of light at that hour. I remember the stops I’d take along the way.

And then there are the other moments. The steep climb up the stairs to the 4th floor after a long day of class. Different time, same song, different feeling entirely.

It even brings back the people. Those friends I was so close to, the ones I don’t really talk to anymore. Not because anything bad happened, just because life moved us in different directions. But the music remembers them.

A sunset image showing the fading sun

The strange thing is, I wasn’t trying to remember any of this. But somehow, without my permission, music had been quietly cataloging these moments. Preserving them in ways my conscious mind never bothered to.

It makes me wonder about the songs I’m listening to now. Will they ambush me years from now? Will some future version of me be stopped in their tracks by a melody that right now seems unremarkable?

I’m not what you’d call a music lover. I don’t worship any particular genre. But music still finds its way in. These moments of unexpected peace, when a song reorganizes my mind and smooths out the rough edges. That’s something worth paying attention to.

Maybe that’s the real gift. A reminder that even my ordinary moments can become something worth returning to.

My mind quiets. The memory plays. And for a little while, everything feels exactly as it should.

10 responses to “Maps We Didn’t Know We Were Making”

  1. Pinokio Avatar
    Pinokio

    I find this very relatable, that your subconscious mind will associate random things to specific times and people. For me they’re songs I may have played or sets of perfumes I smelt in their presence. Life goes on, but when those songs play or I have a whiff of that scent, it takes me back to that one place, moment and person…I smile

  2. Kwarteng Avatar
    Kwarteng

    Indeed music can be that spark that reignites our past and shared memories and infused it with intense feelings and reflection especially the ones you didn’t even realize meant something to you until just a song becomes that spark which causes it all to resurface again! You feel it! You live it again!

    Thanks Clare! This is an amazing piece.

  3. Joyce Yetsa Amable Avatar
    Joyce Yetsa Amable

    I loved reading this!

  4. Rosemary Avatar
    Rosemary

    “…music had been quietly cataloguing these moments”

    1. David Asante Avatar
      David Asante

      Fantastic Piece

  5. Afua A. B. Avatar
    Afua A. B.

    I really enjoyed reading this. The flow is so seamless, and I absolutely love the choice of words and the tone.

  6. Osei Acheampong Avatar
    Osei Acheampong

    ‘The music remembers them’ that line hits hard!
    It’s beautiful how something so ordinary can become a doorway back to feelings, people and even places we thought we’d moved past. Truly well written. Love love this!

  7. Michelle Avatar
    Michelle

    Reading this after a tiring day was a real comfort. You captured it perfectly; music holds the memories we don’t even realize. This is beautiful. You should absolutely write more like this.

  8. Nanix Avatar
    Nanix

    I loved reading this.. so relatable!

  9. Sam Avatar
    Sam

    I’m proud of you, my love!

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