by Anna Hawthorne
Down in the grit of music notes, a drop of blood lay drying
though soon another concert would flow, becoming more than a tide
why did they shoot the messenger here
when all we wanted was to dance
a pitterpatter firecracker they thought, while glancing at their cell phones for news
of an impending storm . . . low pressure was sensed yet not obeyed
and they ran for the nearest door with a ringing sound delayed, a resonating hover over the empty stage
Anna Hawthorne is a conservationist, birder, and a painter working on a book about the extinction of birds.
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Sunday, November 29, 2015
DOWN IN THE GRIT OF MUSIC NOTES
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