• In Rhythm and in Time

  • Apr 6 2020
  • Length: 23 mins
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • The poetic voice can be heard
    In the echoes of ages past
    In the rise and fall of musical cadence
    In the first crack of the bud blooming
    In the silent circuit of the sun
    Which has its beginning and end in magenta hues

    This voice is in whispering trees
    It thunders from the sacred mountains
    It stirs the tumult and dances in the desert
    Great men learned to harness its energy
    Even greater men knew enough to set it free
    And it speaks to us all in rhythm and in time

    The bird with its song
    The prophet with his pen
    Speak in words and sounds
    And in the silent spaces between them
    First to be heard so as to be known
    To be understood only after the heart has drunk its fill

    Be inspired to seek the good, the true, and the beautiful. It's all around. Thank you for listening and if you would like to share your poems (or even songs (listen to know more)) with me, please send them to poetry.deertracks@gmail.com

    Poems spoken (or sung) in this episode:

    Backs to the Sun
    Party in Babylon
    The Tide

    The Bells of Lynn, Heard at Nahant by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
    Click here to read that poem

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