Wail Watching – Michael ‘Light’ Brown
by on April 10, 2014 6:55 PM in HAiR

Wail Watching

 

 

I’ve heard the music

of a whale singing

to its’ pod, the carols

of the coyotes’

moonlight ensemble

and the crickets’

banjo staccato,

all sharing their part

of our mother’s

symphony with

the blues of a barn owl

alone in the night, and

the jazz riff of a mockingbird,

contra puntal to it’s mate’s,

with the early mornings’

minor etude by the

ringneck doves

orchestrating the gift

of sound held dear

 

 

but

the  high pitched peal

of fear,

the saw-edged strings

of fury,

the percussive shatter

of pain,

the brass horn howl

of rage

the amplified echo

of hopelessness

all compose

the other

side of that same

symphony.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Each day I listen-

for music

but what happens

in these halls

hurts to hear.

So I listen outside

of the everyday,

where my memory

and imagination

gift those miracles

I heard at home.

 

Embi 2/20/14

 

 

 



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