The Origin of the Dead Sea

The Origin of the Dead Sea

The music sears, romantically intense,

As well it might because it is a sea

On fire.  It is a sparseness that is dense

With utteration of severity.

The darkest wine dark ocean set to flame

Sings out like pain’s eternity in time.

It is an agony too hard to tame

But tamed by love’s renunciation.  Climb

That hardest mountain range and you must hear

A music stripped of everything untrue.

For this performance only strength is clear

Along the Dead Sea peaks crushed down by blue.

  For Barraqué, Michel became that phrase

    Transposing Sodom’s fever to a blaze.