A frail man stood high on a granite precipice as rain lashed harshly his wrinkled brow. His dead eyes stared fixed into the abyss while the deep clouds held an intemperate row.
The powdery embers of his belly’s red fire had dimmed to flecks of faintest off white. But now, not far from where this had transpired shone out a tall lighthouse streaming bright.
And in its arc light’s blazing blue beams the haggard man saw past his mind’s edge to see he wasn’t the only in a feverish dream: Multitudes stood each on a dark stony ledge.
Just then the others saw too through the gloom that they were surrounded in this bracken dell by bleak fellow travelers of similar doom: They shared in their bones that they all were unwell.
This newfound chorus sang their litanies all in crescendos of crisis and depths they bewailed but the more that joined in, the music recalled how by sharing their song they’d over darkness prevail.
There in the bellies of each in the throng once cold embers began to kindle a spell: This company of the crushed composed a new song whose magic this sympathy symphony cast well.
A lyrical exploration of sharing pain, misery, anger, disappointment, depression, which can lead to healing and new beauty