Sanctified Clash of Keys in the Ballet Petrushka
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The skylark sings above the urban square
Of green and oaks enclosed within the streets
And offices and houses. Everywhere
The skylark lives — he sings. His singing greets
The morning, noon and afternoon and lends
Its message even to the railway line
And station. Skylarks’ note-filled singing sends
Mixed melodies to towns and makes a shrine
To beauty even where the clacking sound
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Of magpies blends as part of symphonies
Of birds and trains and vans. The whole is crowned
By angel skylark chants in April’s breeze.
Competing keys make clashing music notes
Anointed by the skylarks’ holy throats.
© Phillip Whidden

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