THE MUSIC IN MY LIFE
The music of my life began
in a minor key during the time
of Hunger.
Father sang that he felt
like a motherless child.
I blew my horn
to wake everybody up,
to move beyond bread lines,
yellow stars of David,
smoke of burning books,
and Brownshirts pounding
on doors.
We fought back against
the sound of the blitzkrieg
and gears grinding on Sherman tanks.
Later, peace and love
furnished our themes.
The gold finch sang in the plum tree
and the red-bellied woodpecker
drummed again.
Along with Bechet’s Sweet Patootie
and Pablo Casals Bach’s cello suites,
favorite lines of songs
refuse to leave my head:
Embrace me; It had to be you;
and, I’ve got you under my skin.
I will sing my way toward the unknowable
with Verdi’s “Va Pensiero.”