For John Coltrane

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As over and over the same chords churn

your notes pour forth in spate –

sheets of sound erupting till harmony

 

is wrenched awry; and when you sweated

smack to cleanse your system,

you were hell-bent on an afterlife,

 

a body refreshed, believing.

You could call it Love, but sombre,

that force that drives you on.

 

Hearing you now, I feel reproved

for all the ways I lose my time –

books unread, the work I've left undone.

 

But your gift is a Fury;

it's like a disease,

the craving that makes you blow.

 

So who counts up the cost in pain –

the candy bars and cokes consumed,

your aching teeth clamped in the embouchure?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Stephen Gospage

Thu 16th Nov 2023 17:06

A nod to Larkin here, David, and a great poem in its own right. I never get tired of hearing these guys.

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