Wednesday, November 16, 2005

for my father



snow is in the air,
a silver moon, wind, lights
that stretch along the lake
towards a place
where nothing waits,
the car radio,
Oscar Peterson,
how all of this
reminds me
of his shoulders,
curved
towards each finger
as they flew
across the keys
into the dark
and
I still see him
just-like-that
in random stars
on nights like this



5 Comments:

Blogger DTclarinet said...

This is beautiful. I can see the energy flowing down his arms, out his fingers and across the keys, away into the night.

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7:53 p.m.  
Blogger in vino veritas [in wine, there is truth] said...

Oscar Peterson ... 'Night Train' is a classic, as is 'C-Jam Blues' ... very nice

12:26 a.m.  
Blogger name of the rose said...

[Oscar Peterson ... 'Night Train' is a classic, as is 'C-Jam Blues' ... very nice]

yes, especially when played in the dark ...

1:08 a.m.  
Blogger in vino veritas [in wine, there is truth] said...

made all the better by the ambiant lighting, or categorially without ... true

1:23 a.m.  
Blogger name of the rose said...

[ambience]

perhaps played to the glow of the moon on snow outside, so as to fully hear each note

1:41 a.m.  

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