Music of the Years - Original Poetry

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    Music of the Years

    Music slivers shivering gold
    through this barky body’s mould,
    infused with the simple rain
    glistening through the grain.

    Alone, standing nature’s advance
    in the wind’s caress I dance,
    each branch conducts a symphony,
    birds’ chorus dawns immediacy.

    Sunlight penetrates my leaves,
    I follow her face as she breathes
    life into this emerald earth,
    where I realised my seeded birth.

    Below I root myself in darkness
    weighing thought in heaviness.
    I sink through time like a stone,
    seeming still, but still, I’ve grown
    from here to there, up and down
    while quicker life flits around
    my steady world and every year
    is a heartbeat I can barely hear.

    Heavy, muffled, fading clouds
    crown me with sallow shrouds,
    weeping light from distant shores,
    absorbed through dew by thirsty pores.


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