To Sing

I was so horrified by what transpired in our nation’s capital yesterday that I set out to write a scathingly angry piece. However, it just got darker and darker still, the more I edited — and I was dragging myself under. So instead, I turned to blissful whimsy. I will return to being pissed off tomorrow.


 
To Sing

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a tear can cloud the brightest day
song will brush those clouds away
is not sadness just a passing state
but what melody can alleviate

a tune played true as voices ring
little sorrows flee from such display
thing is, too few will dare to sing
and thus succumb to much dismay

yet when life is lived in harmony
what sorrow you feel will quickly fade
joy shared in chorus works perfectly
it swells the soul in love’s serenade

is it not foolish to stem bliss’s bloom
to see naught but the dark and gloom
sing — let beautiful light the room

~ ~ ~

rob kistner © 2021

 


a song is but a little thing
and yet what joy it is to sing

 

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32 thoughts on “To Sing”

  1. “Let beautiful light the room” indeed. Your Acrostic lightens my load, “A song is but a little thing, and yet what joy it is to sing.” I liked the variable rhyme schemes, and the way it warmed my heart.

    1. Thank you Tricia. Music, especially singing, has been one of the three legs my life has balanced on. The other two are creating art, which includes writing, and my family.

  2. “I will return to being pissed off tomorrow.”

    Sounds like me in general. ????

    This is very beautiful, I’m especially in love with the final stanza. Mesmerizing! Your writing style is so honest and raw, something I’ve yet to achieve in my own writing and you do it beautifully. A brilliant poem, Rob, with a powerful meaning.

  3. I like how you had the poem within a poem. Also the joy from music cannot be underestimated. I was listening to Cream tonight with the headphones and fell into an extended bliss.

    Such a wonderful Christmas photo with Kathy and Edgrrrrr. Love the tree!

  4. It is better to counteract darkness with light, Rob, and you’ve done a great job with this acrostic poem! It is so true that ‘joy shared in chorus… swells the soul’ and yes please, ‘let beautiful light the room’! Keep on singing!

  5. Oh this is absolutely stellar! I enjoyed this immensely, Rob 🙂 Especially like; “is it not foolish to stem bliss’s bloom
    to see naught but the dark and gloom.” 🙂

  6. yet when life is lived in harmony
    what sorrow you feel will quickly fade

    To live life in harmony is the ultimate. It is to make life bearable and enjoyable. Rightly so Rob, great rhyming!

    Hank

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