Newsletter 1: Minutes 1-4 of 30
A wedding composition
Hi, my name is Justin. I’m a musician living in Phoenix, AZ. Throughout 2025, I’m challenging myself to create a 30-minute album, one song at a time. Each song will be shared as a live performance video and paired with an original poem. It’s a work in progress, unfolding piece by piece and I’ll be posting a new segment every few weeks. This is a pop-up newsletter and will only run through the end of the year. If you’d like to follow along as the album takes shape, subscribe.
Song - “La Magdalena”


I stared at this composition for months because nothing felt authentic enough to say “I love you, forever” and represent all the complicated feelings leading up to our wedding. So I wrote and rewrote with a guiding tether of ‘how hard can I push parts to test my technical capability as a piano player.”
"La Magdalena" become a composition that starts with a simple melody that says “I am just a wandering soul” and crescendos into the dramatic abyss that says “I want to feel every inch of your soul until the very end”. It was the only place my heart knew where to go with this.
Poem - “you”
On a starry night an owl flew onto my shoulder “Who are you?” "Who am I? but just a voice in my head like tumbling stones without a tide." So the owl lifted me up and flew me to the moon. “Who are you?” "Who am I? But just a drifting man Waiting on the shadow of a dream without light." So the owl lifted me further and flew me to the sun, “Who are you?” "Who am I? But just empty space And a hardened heart without love." And so the owl flew beyond the stars, farther than he had ever flown, beyond the edge of the known universe… When I awoke, there you were, the magic markers of the stars, the glowing guide of the night, the tender warmth of the sun, and the beauty beyond overflowing with light and love. “Who are you?” said the owl, “I am whole.”
To everyone reading, thank you truly for your kind words and support.
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Sincerely,
Justin

Wow, thank you Mayra. Thank you for taking the time to feel it.
That was profoundly lovely. Thank you for sharing. It had all the markings of a torrid love affair; a sentimental work of art.