Phillip dodd
HER
PIANO TUNE
She
played her love in a minor key,
to say it was deep, not sad.
Her piano found her melody,
the best tune she ever had.
to say it was deep, not sad.
Her piano found her melody,
the best tune she ever had.
Clarinet
jazz in dim city bars,
solo saxophones on stage,
trumpet traffic droned with horns of cars,
scored the unharmonic age.
solo saxophones on stage,
trumpet traffic droned with horns of cars,
scored the unharmonic age.
She
still had tools to build her tower,
tunes too fine for violin,
eternal tapped in a passing hour
was the music of within.
tunes too fine for violin,
eternal tapped in a passing hour
was the music of within.
So
she pedalled her piano slow,
hurt by crimes heard on the news.
Her cargo she had the strength to tow,
found the chords to play the blues.
hurt by crimes heard on the news.
Her cargo she had the strength to tow,
found the chords to play the blues.
She
stayed alone in the concert hall
with red roses in her hand.
As waves and the wind will lift and fall,
she still wades towards her land.
with red roses in her hand.
As waves and the wind will lift and fall,
she still wades towards her land.
Dreamed
she flew in a white aeroplane,
from the engine came no sound.
She counted clouds, flowing hills of rain
that fell far with her to ground.
from the engine came no sound.
She counted clouds, flowing hills of rain
that fell far with her to ground.
Described
her house like a hollow tree,
her melody had no name.
From her harbour, launched it on the sea,
to sail beyond pain and blame.
her melody had no name.
From her harbour, launched it on the sea,
to sail beyond pain and blame.
Phillip dodd
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