String Songs

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Estimated time to read:

1–2 minutes

The old man fin­gered the strings of his old gui­tar;
they throbbed deep with feel­ing and sang high as the stars;
like none before, the notes struck rever­ber­ant hearts.
I begged, “Teach me your style, your songs, and all their parts.”

What? My style? I don’t know … I would sup­pose
it’s learned and mel­lowed along life’s long roads,
from things that weigh, wig­gle, and lift the load,
from heart­break, joy, and mis-step­ping bold­ly,
from danc­ing and kneel­ing, love, and liv­ing alone,
from those crip­pled, the war torn, and babies born,
while keep­ing alive those you have buried.
It’s learn­ing how to hold your own gui­tar,
the hol­low uni­verse that res­onates far.

You still have a very young life to live
learn­ing the mak­ings of style you give.
Never ask how many notes in the song,
just play with­out ceas­ing, it won’t be wrong.

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