Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Truth

For Last Poet Standing
Week five: Picture from The Mysteries of Harris Burdick

Truth is a funny thing.
They say , truth is what is real
And real is what is fact
And fact isn’t fantasy.
Music is real.
Harps are real, and rivers
that flow, spoiled by rocks
but not ruined;
for a rock does not stop the river
but shapes it
causes tilts in the river’s music
as it spills into itself
like a finger plucks a harp string
and it resounds,
filling the air,
filling me
with some kind of wonder.
It’s true.
Just as true as the trees
as true as the sky is blue
as true as the loyal one beside me
who never leaves.
what I saw is true.
But they say, truth is what is real
And real is what is fact
And fact isn’t fantasy.
And what I saw, that day in the green gold woods
is fantasy
can’t be fact
can’t be real
can’t be true-
they say.
the music was on its own
no hand pulled at the harpsstrings
pulled at my heartstrings
making something so beautiful all I could do
was stand
and wait for silence
that didn’t come for how long I don’t know
the sun gleamed gold through the trees
gleamed gold on the harp
that sat on the stone,
sleek with moss and sang,
The harp
is the bridge between heaven and earth
and in that moment I knew
that that is true
as true as anything ever was
The music- the harp that sang of its own accord
not hindered or helped by human hand
was like nothing I’d ever heard
in halls
or homes
or hearts
it was a glistening
of lost and open sky
a cool hand
a warm breeze
a rose, laced with frost
but not withered
so alive
and the trees swayed with it
the river sang with it
I stayed with it
watching
waiting
full of what is real
what is fact
what is fantasy
It’s true, the music, the magic
it’s really true.

1 comment:

  1. This is absolutely gorgeous. I love how it follows the conscience's decision about what is true and what isn't, regardless of what society believes. This poem has a very gentle rhythm, and the short lines and continuous idea stream make the piece very fluid. I particularly love the lines

    "The harp
    is the bridge between heaven and earth
    and in that moment I knew
    that that is true
    as true as anything ever was"

    mainly because they subtly and elegantly describe the "truth" behind harp music. The imagery in this poem is near flawless, and the language is not too sophisticated, yet very fluent and real. Bravo and excellently done!

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