Fingering and Throat
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Wooden flutes pacify the air. ~ Lorca, “Ode to Salvador Dalí” (Oda a Salvador Dalí)
A flute alone can bring the best of peace
To air and evening. Twilight seems too soon
And if the notes find ecstasy’s release
From lips too early in the afternoon
The calm will fail to soothe the breeze. If played
By fingers of the one who loved you just
Last night, the one who lingered, licked and stayed
With you in bed, perfume made up of must
And passion, melodies from mouth and lips,
Then rhythms of the music will estrange
All other beauty. You will think of hips
And lover’s heights as lover’s mountain range.
But dusk is best for calling out the joy
From instruments as old as Helen’s Troy.
~ Phillip Whidden
by phillipw | Jul 9, 2024 | AU, FL |