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Blind Boone's Apparitions

Blind Boone’s Apparitions | Academy of American Poets

Blind Boone’s Apparitions

Tyehimba Jess

John William Boone (1864-1927) world-renowned Ragtime                pianist.

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my motto for life

                      - merit, not sympathy, wins-

                                              my song against death.

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i stroke piano’s

                           eighty eight mouths. each one sings

                                        hot colors of joy

                                                                                                 F

                                                                                     pentatonic black

                                                                 keys raise up high into bliss,

                                                 born to sing my name

                       F#

                    whippoorwill, hawk, crow

                                   sing madrigals for blind men.

                    forests blooms through each note.


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                               my eyes: buried deep

                                             beneath earth’s skin. my vision

                               begins in her womb.


                             B♭

                         darkness sounds like God

                                             flowering from earth’s molten tomb...

                         writhed wind. chorded cries.

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rain, flower, sea, wind

           map my dark horizon. i

                                              inhale earth’s songbook

 

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