Music Poem by Paul Butters

Music



You can't beat that musical beat,
From tinkling triangles
To blaring horns.
A quick ditty
Or grand symphony.

Music can mould mountains,
Oceans and plains.
Make you feel any emotion
Or atmosphere.

When songs and poems marry,
Their offspring are awesome:
"Is this the real life? Is this just fantasy?
Caught in a landslide, no escape from reality…"
Mercury magic.

Those rhythms run like chugging trains.
They fight pitch battles
Within our brains.

Drums keep beating,
Guitars whine.
Ever repeating
All through time.

Chuck Berry with his rock and roll,
Aretha Franklin, Queen of Soul.
Elvis truly was the King,
Want some crooning?
Play some Bing.

Beatles, Queen or Stones,
Who really cares?
Roll over Beethoven
Bach or Lennon
On your dancing squares.

I know that rap can give you the blues,
But there's so much music
You've got plenty to choose.

Musical memories adorn our minds,
Warm associations
Of nostalgic times.

© PB 4\3\2019. Last stanza added 6\3\19.

Monday, March 4, 2019
Topic(s) of this poem: music,poetic expression,poetry,rhyme
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Anil Kumar Panda 06 March 2019

A beautiful poem on music. Very well crafted with a smooth flow. 'I know that rap can give you the blues, But there's so much music You've got plenty to choose.'..is true. Loved it. Thanks for sharing.10+++++

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