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critical appreciation of the poem we are the music makers

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We are the Music Makers: About the poem

The Ode, popularly known by its first line ‘We are the music makers’ is the first poem in the collection Music and Moonlight (1874) by Arthur O’Shaughnessy. This ode is a treatise to artists across different realms. It uses various euphemisms like “music-makers”, “dreamers of dreams”, “movers and shakers” to implore the artists and serenade their achievements. It describes the life of an artist, the beauty of their artworks and their impact on their surroundings and on the world outside.

This poem is the origin of the popular phrase ‘movers and shakers’. Although the original version has nine stanzas in total, it is believed only to be three stanzas long due to the abridgment in Palgrave’s collection.

The Ode is alluded to in a range of artistic expressions including orchestras, feature films, rock and pop bands. Even the line ‘We are the music-makers, And we are the dreamers of dreams’ was played at the 89th Academy Awards in Memoriam Section. For further cultural references, you may like to visit Wikipedia.

Ode by Arthur O’Shaughnessy: form and language

The Ode, We are the Music Makers is written in stanza form in sprung rhythm where seven and eight syllable lines alternate. The rhyme scheme is abababab with a variation in the second stanza: aabbcdcd. The odd-numbered lines have feminine rhyme while the even-numbered lines have masculine rhyme, giving them a greater emphasis. Most of the lines start with either a conjunction or a preposition to give the poem a forwarding impetus. The use of alliteration in the first stanza (music makers, dreamers of dreams) further enhances the musical effect.

We are the Music Makers: Line by Line Analysis

First Stanza

We are the music-makers,

And we are the dreamers of dreams,

The poem makes a straightforward appeal to the artists across different realms. Calls them ‘the music-makers’, and ‘dreamers of dreams’. Since it avoids mention of a particular art-form, it applies equally to artists across the globe, across different segments. And, thus the massive appeal ! So, this poem gives art an encompassing definition.

Wandering by lone sea-breakers

And sitting by desolate streams;

In these lines, the poet describes the artists and their soul-searching. How they wander alone by sea-breakers, and sit by the desolate streams. The poet tries to focus on the desolation of spirits of these artists, an ache in their hearts that actually shapes up their creativity which is worth such admiration.

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