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RMW
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0 posted 2002-10-22 03:37 PM


The Arranger

I read a group of poems today,
each piece so uniquely individual
as to make me think of classical music.
And while I listened to technique
woven through restraint and a lack of dependence
on much that my verse leans on,
I felt, for a moment,
inadequate. I'm not sure why.
Perhaps because a narrow life seems to track
exactly like so many others.
I mentioned it to Kris at dinner.
She smiled and said, "You mean, like a record?"
It took me back. And then I thought
of my Glenn Miller collection
and how I like the sound a trombone brings
as it slides between, easing the tension
and squeezing yet another couple
out onto the dance floor,
or covering the scuffle of chair legs
as folks smile themselves in around a table
for drinks.

RMW

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serenity blaze
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1 posted 2002-10-22 05:16 PM


I, too, hear music as I read...

and think of writing as kind of a notation for this inner song I hear.

I enjoyed your composition very much.

Sunshine
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Listening to every heart
2 posted 2002-10-22 07:27 PM



"You mean, like a record?"
When tenuous sounds of after all
comes into the warm,
and lovers hasten to recall
the one that wards off harm,
through the lonesome of the tune
or in softest lullabye
shifts the strangers from the floor,
and bid a soft goodbye...

Kethry
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since 2000-07-29
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3 posted 2002-10-22 07:44 PM


Very nicely arranged
Kethry

Here in the midst of my lonely abyss, a single joy I find...your presence in my mind.  Unknown



Martie
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4 posted 2002-10-22 07:50 PM


Bob

I have a Glenn Miller collection too...it belonged to my dad.  The trouble is, nothing to play a 78 on.  I do remember dancing with my dad to the sounds of a big band, standing on his shoes around and around the living room.  Your poetry is like a string of pearls, simple in one way, but also complex.

RMW
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5 posted 2002-10-23 12:42 PM


Serenity Blaze ... Thank you. I agree, music is so important.

Sunshine ... Thank you for the verse in reply. Had I your gift I would respond ...to your response... in like manner. Smiling.

Kethry ... Thank you for taking a moment to comment. We are mindful of our southern friends of late. God Bless.

Martie...Ah, a string of pearls. That's a good one. Thank you.

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