How Many Sides Does an Argument Have?
With music, the first bad note comes just before the certainty the sheet music is correct and my eyes can see direction in a dot.
How could that certainty exist when I never play a song the same way twice? And the tepid air in my room never pushes the keyboard’s sound to the same places each time I sit down to play a tune.
In poetry, each revision is a new poem, or a lost poem I thought I’d found, as though I hear a voice I’ve heard before – a voice I can’t associate with a conversation I’m certain we’ve had.
In the same way, you and I are a daily recreation, though so many parts seem not to have changed since we first met. And the arguments remain the same – drum breaks between the violins.
2 comments:
Drum breaks between violins--I find this incredibly complicated, a strange and unique piece--as a life should be.
Thanks C,
I try to keep writing about things.
H.
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