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  When we sang 'Silent Night'
our voices welled up
from the depth of a Memory
beyond our remembering.

Thick bass, clear tenor,
peaceful alto and quietly
ecstatic soprano voices
poured forth to forge
a liquid vehicle of sound,

sound that broke through Time,
uniting audience and singers
with the song's author
and the Nativity itself.

I listened:
the night was silent,
the night was holy.
In its enveloping Spirit,
we too were being born.
***

(for an interesting history of the song 'Silent Night', go to:
www.icce.rug.nl/~soundscapes/VOLUME02/Silent_Night_History.html

Max Reif


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  Ernestine Northover  (1/13/2006 1:29:00 PM)

This one I love Max, beautifully written and meaningful. I'm perusing your poems tonight, a bit behind time, but time is not always on my side. Love Ernestine XXX
  David Gerardino  (12/24/2005 8:16:00 PM)

liquid vehicle of sound, GREAT POEM
  Joseph Daly  (12/24/2005 4:23:00 PM)

This is brilliant Max. You manage to created a christmas poem that has a universiality of its own. Many is the time when I have attended concerts and heard the voices (human or instruments) come together to create near perfection.

The communiality of this peice is superb; democratic. You have no cliches, no familiar scenery. None of that. the warmth of this is overwhelming. Probally the best Christmas verse I've read yet.

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