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Solace Sonata

A melody unfinished stirring in me.

With lyrics half written, mumbling softly

A clutter of calling piano keys

Notes I grasped for in your absence, your voice whispered to me in fragments of who I knew you to be. Constantly playing in the back of my brain, some graced with hopefulness, or resounding in pain, A song still unfinished, The permanent refrain of “I need you”

It’s spontaneous praise to our god. It’s helpless poems & the birth of new songs. It’s the silence of a house awaiting his laughter. It’s the breeze through the trees and the lack screaming after, it’s the pacing and racing and making a choice to move and to work and to find a new voice. To finish a song, and to write till I’m bored of quaking and shaking in the numbness of not having you, and embracing the moment of knowing truth was present in your person, and blooms in these dedications to the man who grounds our family. Thank you for Pop-Pop


The Unfinished Music :)


Half Written Lyrics:


You bared your heart
You spoke your mind 
You found the words
You wasted your time on me...
on me?

It's not easy...will it ever be easy?
To find the words
To share your time
To give your heart
To open your mind
It's not easy, has it ever been easy?

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