What a wonderful WORLD
WOMAN - UK|September 12, 2022
Gemma had made sweet music with Daniel – but where on earth was he now?
Jenny Worstall
What a wonderful WORLD

Louis Armstrong’s honeyed voice filled the room and Gemma closed her eyes and lost herself in What a Wonderful World. Music had always had this overwhelming effect on her.

‘Miss!’ a voice piped up from the back of the classroom. ‘Miss! What’s wrong with his voice?’

Looking at her Year Eight music class, Gemma tried not to laugh.

‘Well, yes,’ she said. ‘Louis Armstrong did have an unusual voice. But it’s amazing, don’t you think?’

She stood up and walked between the pupils’ desks. ‘I’d like you to start writing down your observations about what you can hear – anything you notice, the chords, the rhythms, the sound of his voice.’

All the pupils bent over the paper in front of them and started to write a few sentences about what they could hear. Then Gemma played an extract from Mozart’s Symphony No. 40 and a lively discussion followed about the relative merits of the pieces before the bell went for break time.

I’ve got to stop playing that song, Gemma thought ruefully as her pupils streamed out of the room. She vowed to purge not only What a Wonderful World from her life, but also all thoughts of a certain man called Daniel…

Later, on returning from work to the tiny flat she shared with her friend Amanda, Gemma made herself a cup of tea and deleted the song from the playlist on her phone. Then she felt a sudden pang of loss as she realised how much she missed Daniel, though the sensible side of her suspected that, to him, she’d probably been a mere holiday romance. Gemma had been hurt in that way before.

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