The Throat and Mouth from which Exquisite Melody Flows
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Divine and human, music, mystic, sings
Combined. The tenor or soprano sweeps
The choir along. As seraphim’s gold wings,
That voice swirls up the meaning of the deeps
Until we hear it in its unknown heights.
The tenor, he alone, explores our hearts.
Soprano singing opens incense lights
Of frankincense and myrrh. The choral parts
Fill in the missing throb of pulsing prayer
We did not know we knew. And if we see
The face of him or her, we feel that Christ
Persi Vignola – Sanctus by Gounod Cecilia Messe
Himself comes down to chant eternity.
If we are not allowed to focus on
Those lips, we feel like Patmos lover John.
© Phillip Whidden


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