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The Sunday Poem is published weekly, and strives to include the poet reading their work.
Mr. James reads his poem at its conclusion.
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“Minimalist Atlantic Ocean”/photo by John Brighenti via Flicker/CC BY 2.0
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When the Water and Sand Dance
When the water and sand dance, whence (whence?)
their music? What is that music? What jazz, what
syncopation surfs itself in? Yes, the water—its
bazillion droplets, the mini-jetsam line it etches.
Yes, the sand—its gazillion granules, the sponging
gauze-and-muslin of them. But what but mind
imagines there’s music? Perhaps the end of your
century also hauled along its ton of sadness
as did mine. And perhaps the years have
finally worn it down to barely nothing of your
day-to-day. The sun and shadows play
again their fetching fine effects. The moon
and birds and even dying leaves relieve
your smallest residue of blues. But
mind—must it remember anyway? And
is it therefore grateful, more than
happy in that moment, to cue its
private groove, then tune your needy
ear to every measure when
the water and the sand dance?
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Listen to D.R. James read his poem
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D.R. James, recently retired from nearly 40 years of teaching college writing, literature, and peace studies, lives in the woods near Saugatuck, Michigan, USA. His latest of ten collections is Mobius Trip (Dos Madres, 2021), and his prose and poems have appeared internationally in many print and online anthologies and journals.
https://www.amazon.com/author/drjamesauthorpage.
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