In Praise Of Meter Poem by Michael Burch

In Praise Of Meter



The earth is full of rhythms so precise
the octave of the crystal can produce
a trillion oscillations, yet not lose
a second's beat. The ear needs no device
to hear the unsprung rhythms of the couch
drown out the mouth's; the lips can be debauched
by kisses, should the heart put back its watch
and find the pulse of love, and sing, devout.

If moons and tides in interlocking dance
obey their numbers, what's been left to chance?
Should poets be more lax—their circumstance
as humble as it is? —or readers wince
to see their ragged numbers thin, to hear
the moans of drones drown out the Chanticleer?

Saturday, June 1, 2019
Topic(s) of this poem: poetry,writing
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Published by Poetry Porch/Sonnet Scroll, The Eclectic Muse, The Best of the Eclectic Muse 1989-2003, Poetry Renewal Magazine, Mindful of Poetry, Sonnetto Poesia and Poetry Life & Times
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