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~for Robert C Howard, inspired by his “From Many, One” I know nothing of poetry… or ballet or symphonic works; a ****** a passerby, a glimpser of other’s artistry, neither can I add, nor delete, just observe their intersection, a triplication, and yet, a snowy Saturday Sabbath is colored now by their story a  story of many, a symphony playing a concert of harmony, the notes are grunts and shoutouts, the high notes of squealing tires screeches, the bass of growling heaving hearts, engines-beating revving, music growing louder, to a crescendo of resounding success sudden silence is the fiercest applause, a reverbing mark, echoing in a forested heartland, quietly absorbed into the scarred bark of the witnessing trees, adding a minute moment to their long playing recordings, approving  an endeavor of many unasked, self-tasked to help, many into one… a merging of a singular memory
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Jan 30, 2022
Jan 30, 2022 at 8:05 AM UTC
I know nothing of poetry...
~for Robert C Howard, inspired by his “From Many, One” I know nothing of poetry… or ballet or symphonic works; a ****** a passerby, a glimpser of other’s artistry, neither can I add, nor delete, just observe their intersection, a triplication, and yet, a snowy Saturday Sabbath is colored now by their story a  story of many, a symphony playing a concert of harmony, the notes are grunts and shoutouts, the high notes of squealing tires screeches, the bass of growling heaving hearts, engines-beating revving, music growing louder, to a crescendo of resounding success sudden silence is the fiercest applause, a reverbing mark, echoing in a forested heartland, quietly absorbed into the scarred bark of the witnessing trees, adding a minute moment to their long playing recordings, approving  an endeavor of many unasked, self-tasked to help, many into one… a merging of a singular memory
https://hellopoetry.com/poem/4526802/from-many-one/
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Jan 30, 2022
Jan 30, 2022 at 8:05 AM UTC
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