Singing
The song of rain has resounded
across my roof, through my walls and into
the citadel of my sleeping self. Thence awakened, I smile
the smile of one refreshed, renewed.
I sigh the joy of the saved.
They are not so fortunate who,
held in dank dark cells shelter from cold damp
which wracks the muscles and inflames the joints leaving
pain an unwanted guest in a body used to warmth
and the joys of shared voices.
I feel the percussion of the drops
across my head and let the song of life so
long unheard speed to my lips and rush forth with breath
unleashed by soul felt love and rejoicing.
I join my song to the rain.
She cannot sing her rebellion
anymore, for the prison guards goad her
back into line and onward the futile work supposed
to repatriate her to the Motherland.
Her families tears fall like rain.
My clothing wet through, sky tears
fall about me returning the earth to robust
and fecund ways once hidden from the eyes of children;
but now used to illustrate that which is
celebrated across the green lands.
Too many songs now lie unsung
across the desolate lands where rough hands
strangle the breath before the notes can float free into
air left rancid and sour by fear and privation.
Alcohol fueled guards, uncaring.
Too many old singers now long gone!
Their songs to bring the land to fruit, drift as dust
in the timeless spaces between thoughts of mineral wealth.
A land unsung, overgrown and burning from the
naivete of the uneducated and bigoted.
Too many claim they cannot sing,
as they lack the education teaching one to listen,
and then, to sing. All can sing in the silence of thoughts.
Only those who have truly listened to others
can give voice to the music of life.
You, reading this, release your voice!
From the Gulag of doubt and darkness that
represses your creativity and confidence. That stifles the
freedom of expression of the melodies of
experience that are the soul of you.
Sing as if the world is your shower
and no critc or authoritarian regime can stop
up the breath of your true being. Sing, send forth a song
that will echo across the ages and never
be forgotten by all, who; have voice.
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Change the World
PoetryPoems about changing the world by being true to ourselves and expressing who we really are through the things we do in every day life. So we can reclaim our strength and overcome the inequity and stupidity of the crass and greedy.