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By Chance or Appointment - 14. Tinnitus
Tinnitus
With the phoebes fledged,
their parents pack their bags for a long trip south,
I’m alone again
with the ringing in my ears,
that eternal music
which suffocates every solemn silence
and colors soft southern zephyrs
carrying suggestions of rain
and the implication of thunder
on dusty ozone-tanned arms;
There are mathematical abstractions for them all,
every harmony formed by the stillness of green leaves,
each slow syncopation of cricket, cicada and katydid,
the consonance with slow, knowing smiles in an August afternoon -
Anticipated, remembered, and chanted,
reverberating in the vaulted ceilings of my brain
but which never stop their singing,
never cease insistent clamor
pealing without mode or scale,
constant through strife and season, slashing sleet and steaming sun
perhaps the distillation
of crystal raindrops beaded on colored maple leaves,
midmorning bread baking
and children laughing,
sung by watchful angels to echo where I can hear.
Thanks very much for indulging me by reading this poem. Please leave any thoughts you have or reactions you want recorded. I value them all.
- 13
Note: While authors are asked to place warnings on their stories for some moderated content, everyone has different thresholds, and it is your responsibility as a reader to avoid stories or stop reading if something bothers you.
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