If we wrote the words of a song,
would we only use one word, dull?
If we wrote the music to this song
would we only use one note, bland?
If we sang this song
would we give it life with rhythms?
Or would it be sung dull and blandly?
If we sang our dull, bland, monotone song
would we expect people to appreciate
what we were trying to say?
If an orchestra played our music
would we think that people could enjoy it
or would their minds wander
and their thoughts take flight?
For even a triangle
may be played well and clearly
the volume and speed of the notes
adding that special flavour
only available from triangles.
Then why do we read those precious words
which have been given to us
without expression?
Without conviction?
Without grammar?
Are we sharing our poem or
covering it with a thick tarpaulin?
Making sure that our emotions
and those we want others to feel
lie dead and dank on ears,
which came to share and
have now been cheated!
David Garlick, Sidney, April, 2007