Ragtime Refugee

Ragtime Refugee

A Poem by Patrick Paul

Ragtime Refugee

 

The black and white keys sit.

Settled on the antique piano.

A older, slender gentleman pulls a marble bench.

He replies,"Hello, my name is Gippetto."

Like a master and its puppet, his dark digits begin to tango.

The sound of blunt reality begin to fuse to a tender realm, taming a inner beast.

To the climax, falls a dead hault.

Where the 5-beat lets silence seep.

The audience now applauding.

Slowly resurrecting the sound of just one key.

Belting out vibrations!

Pulsating on a fine line of clarity.

By

Patrick Paul Shawver

© 2008 Patrick Paul


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Added on December 5, 2008

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Patrick Paul
Patrick Paul

tacoma, WA



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hmm i hate this, i dont like to open up much but i will pour my soul into my writing. I am a bit shy but for all the right reason's. I love to watch and analyze people,relationships and society itself.. more..

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