Daily Dose of #Poetry – Today’s Poem: The Music Remains


The Music Remains

by Kay Kestner:

The Music Remains 

When the words are so many  
you can no longer understand any of them,  
when the meaning has escaped leaving strange  
and scary static in your mind, when  
the definitions of love and life and hope  
and friendship and faith have all deserted  
the dictionary of your heart,  

when there is no conversation,  
no sentence left that could ease you or cure this,  
when you reach the dark abyss of wordlessness  

remember the ancient drum, the whistle of wind,  
remember the pulsing pounding blood banging  
in your heart, remember the rhythm, the music, the beat,  
remember the coyote calls without words,  
the songbird sings without vocabulary.   

When all the words are gone,  
remember we are musical beings 
who built drums long before we wrote dictionaries,  
beings that sang perfectly comprehensible songs  
long before we invented language,  
remember that when all the words have failed you  

the music still remains.  


© December 30, 2009 – Kay Kestner


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