Music



 

  When the waves of the sea , rising incessantly try
  to reach the queen-Lady Moon, the queen of blue sky
  there is a constant sound of roaring emanating
  which is to the ears mysteriously soothing
 calming down the minds of souls depressed ;
  I  call this sound of waves of seas Music for
  Music is no noise but sound sublime, eternal and divine ;
 Music is therefore Godly and don't they call the' Vedas'
 musical commands to humans of the Great God?The "Samaveda"

When the Jaaz is played in lower octaves of  psalms of God
the sound that it produces  touches the soul right in the heart - a sound soothing and joyous , I call it divine

The sound of birds chirping and of song birds of early morn , the cuckoos, mynas and parrots
fills the air of free ozone with sound so serene and divine
that transcends all sounds mundane;
this sound I call real Music
for Music is no noise but  sound mysteriously divine.

 

  

About this poem

The poet tries to bring out the fact real Music is no boisterous noise but Sound of eternal bliss , that is mysteriously mellifluous, soothing and divine

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Written on July 23, 2023

Submitted by dvchari44 on July 22, 2023

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Scheme AABBCXDEC XD EDXXD
Closest metre Iambic heptameter
Characters 930
Words 177
Stanzas 3
Stanza Lengths 9, 2, 5

Vasudevan.Desikachari

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