Tone-deaf?
A little thing of
a song it is--
composed in keen stanza.
Muscular language
hefts soul-weight,
unburdening,
joy-bringing.
The union of Creator and poet--
a divine marriage
of meter and image--
birthing glory.
So I jot on,
seeking the mystical union
of starry climes and blotted ink.
But my images stumble,
tumble,
shapeless shirts in my dryer
spinning round and round.
I grasp vainly,
trying to capture nebulous thought--
burning my fingers on hot metaphor.
Impressive images escape
the tip of my pen nib
where ink enters vibration of thought.
Is such grace intended for me?
Or am I as an appreciative listener doomed,
politely applauding others' gloried imagery
while stifling my own cracked voice,
unable to carry the tune?--Cassandra Lowery, pen name for Susanne Barrett
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Poems by Cassandra Lowery
PoetryVarious poems by Cassandra Lowery, currently including "Tone Deaf?", "second skin," "arms of an angel," and "A Love Poem to a Wren." All poems published here are copyrighted material; please do not reproduce without the express written consent of th...