By Sandy Lender
Someone had prayed for peace on Earth, God bless them,
But prayed without specificity
Thus we awoke in July to silence outdoors
Spotify stopped, the airwaves dropped, Pandora closed her box
With Hope locked trembling inside
As if waiting for a measure of sanity to release her
We looked for the answer in three, four time
While timpani drums throbbed to a different beat
Our children wept in fear at the solitude, the absence
Song, melody, harmony, tonal blending gone
We’d crushed beauty fully
Muffled it with our hateful shouting
Overpowered the hum of the bees, the thrum of Mother Earth
With incessant complaint and discord
Recognizing our imbalance after a cleansing plague
Left us with only obscene screams
We looked for the answer in three, four time
While timpani drums throbbed to a different beat
We took our sons and daughters home
To teach them sense and love again
No matter the personal definition
No matter the political affiliation
We sought the sweet sound of songbirds
To offer sustenance for our souls
We looked for the answer in three, four time
While timpani drums throbbed to a different beat