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Poem: I Believe in Art by Jack H. Simons

by Jack Simons on September 6, 2014

in Featured, Poetry

Poem: I Believe in Art
by Jack Simons

Especially when Mozart or Bach

With complex musical reason

Inflame my spirit, and I catch the logic

Of holy counterpoint, and hear the heavens

Opening their eternity to my crabbed spirit,

 

I rise to meet the sun that has yet to show

Itself in the darkened horizon that blinds

Eyes to greater light and pleasures

Unknowable in a sweaty world of dry flesh –

Art that makes life a moving experience.

Perseus stands in Florence bowing his head

Over slain evil and bids me join him –

The one with elongated arms and neck

Who knows the reek of reptile blood –

The glory of gods congealed in bronze.

 

Like lightening from the Lord of Sabaoth,

Art shatters the crusty scabs of death

With fiery fury, pointing our way to a

World unseen, out there – beyond the

Dark, where light and joy live supreme.

 

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