Wednesday, September 23, 2015

coltrane

invested in
the elements
spins a sun
and sets another
system swirling

on the pulse
of elvin jones’                                 
breakneck
metronome
to redefine
rhythm
and therefore
space/time

these are
a few
of my
favorite things
sings a
soprano sax
so unlikely
only inevitable
like a cardinal                                                                     
on green grass
it appears
to wrap minds
around
new vines
scaling manhattan
canyons

trane laid
down sets
with monk
at the five spot
said rehearsals
were just learning
from sphere
eight hours
at a pop        

how to stop
a blue train              
can't be done
bends into night
sounds
lonesome blue
midnight blue
blue Egypt
blue ascension
blue the color
of the robin's egg
In carolina hills
blue beam
of starlight
on the
nightingale's beak
blue stones roll
as tumbling notes
across the
staff paper
blue
the color of
astrological charts
strung across
the beams
of night
blue reason
to play
until the hour
of 5 am
harlem
sunrise

won't the
midnight special    
shine a light
on me            
leadbelly
memorandum
laid the table
for stone
cold blues
trane could
reform
in the
steam engine
of harmonic
extension
medieval modes
put into
brass improvisations
call it africa/brass
call it the spirit
made me do it

ballads whispered                         
from duke ellington's
piano
were information
in a glazed glass
tangerine sundown

the tenor
in the hands
invocation
of the very stars
of the coming night

all was written                    
in your name
already
coal the element
to generate
steam                        
trane the engine
crossing the continent
in ascents
and
whistle-round-the-bends
so much
trouble seen
refined down
to copper penny
arpeggios
trane baroque
tapped
onto broadway
melodies
so much
trouble seen
must glean
some daybreak
into the
coldwater flat
while the
steam
of trane’s
inventions
floats up
the fire
escape dawn

It's time
to craft
a monument
alright trane
will do it
in sonic sculpture
and know
the rushmore
of this night
this song
is in
the ascension
up

Dan Hanrahan





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