Music
- Genesis (band), an English rock band
- Genesis (Genesis album), the 12th studio album by Genesis
- Genesis P-Orridge (born 1950), English musician
- Genesis (Colombian rock band), a Colombian folk-rock band, very popular during the 1970s
- Genesis (Elvin Jones album), an album by American jazz drummer Elvin Jones recorded in 1971
- Genesis (Busta Rhymes album), the fifth studio album by Busta Rhymes
- Genesis (Job for a Cowboy album), the debut full-length album by Job for a Cowboy
- Genesis (Rotting Christ album), the seventh full length album by Rotting Christ
- Genesis (Talisman album), the 2nd studio album by Talisman
- Genesis (The Gods album), the debut album by the British band The Gods
- Genesis (Joy Williams album), the third album from Christian pop artist Joy Williams
- Genesis (S.H.E album), the third studio album by Taiwanese Mandopop girl group S.H.E.
- The Genesis, a 2002 album by Yngwie Malmsteen
- Genesis (song), a song performed by Michalis Hatzigiannis in the Eurovision Song Contest 1998
- Génesis (album), a 2012 album by Mary Ann Acevedo
- Génesis (album), a 2012 song by Mary Ann Acevedo
- Genesis, a 2000 album by Coprofago
- Genesis, a song by Justice
- Genesis, a song by Glass Casket
- Genesis, a song by Running Wild
- Genesis, a song by Jorma Kaukonen from his album Quah
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“I fear I agree with your friend in not liking all sermons. Some of them, one has to confess, are rubbish: but then I release my attention from the preacher, and go ahead in any line of thought he may have started: and his after-eloquence acts as a kind of accompanimentlike music while one is reading poetry, which often, to me, adds to the effect.”
—Lewis Carroll [Charles Lutwidge Dodgson] (18321898)
“Orpheus with his lute made trees
And the mountain tops that freeze
Bow themselves when he did sing.
To his music plants and flowers
Ever sprung, as sun and showers
There had made a lasting spring.”
—William Shakespeare (15641616)
“Since a man must bring
To music what his mother spanked him for
When he was two ...”
—Gwendolyn Brooks (b. 1917)