Music In Every Vessel

In the repeated notes
of a droning folk tune
there is clarity.  

In the
blocked harmony of doo-wop
there is a settlement of old arguments
through nostalgia and a striving
for harmony.  

In the rising tsunami
of a metal song 
there is jubilation.  

Hard as a blues can come, there is often
in the bent frame of it
a reassurance that becomes
a giving up
that leads to a getting up
and a moving along.

I have been repaired by music so often
I cannot breathe for long in its absence,
until I remind myself of the drumming
that is always within and the songs
I can create at any moment I choose.
“Every vessel holds healing.”  That’s
what and why I am always humming.  

About Tony Brown

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A poet with a history in slam, lots of publications; my personal poetry and a little bit of daily life and opinions. Read the page called "About..." for the details. View all posts by Tony Brown

2 responses to “Music In Every Vessel

  • zelliemquinn's avatar Zellie M. Quinn

    I read an autobiography once by a former drug-addict/dealer/thief who said when he and his friends were in deepest despair, music was almost like their religion- since it was so healing. Such a mysterious gift. Your poem expresses what you had to say so well!

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