Changed, Remained, Unaltered

       Changed, Remained, Unaltered

A midday moon high up above a bird

That sings from nowhere, everywhere, will soon

Become a paleness in the blue, half slurred

In slighter blue of evening’s later sky.

That afternoon another songbird tied

The time between the noon and twilight scenes

With notes and phrases helping hours slide

Together and apart.  Through music’s means

The separate minutes melded into one

Unseparated composition made

Of bright and dark of cleaving colors spun

Between opposing moments, white and shade.

..The singing voices, transitory, shaped

…. A larger, lengthened power which time escaped.

Phillip Whidden