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Phonograph
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Phonograph

a poem

This poem was written as a part of the Lent Poem a Day Challenge in 2023 and hosted by Ben Squires (IG: @bicspics2020). I lasted all of one day. Here’s Ash Wednesday’s poet inspired by the word, “phonograph.” It draws in part from 2 Peter 1:18, which reads, “we ourselves heard this very voice borne from heaven, for we were with him on the holy mountain.”

The scribbled voice of spinning sound
Rings with words, in words writ down
The voice which twelve apostle’s knew
The voice which all creation too
Shakes and shudders, quickens still,
When you sound and speak your will

Praise, sleeping rocks and drowsy trees 
Whose bare branches wait to leave
Wave your limbs praise with bird
Sing Lauds you heavens, declare the word
And skies his work, the depths of sea
Till every creature praises Thee

Stars which shine when called by name
The voice which writes on hearts in flame
Fuels love, impassions, speaks with peace
Phono graph your Word in me
You who shapes the heart of kings
Write love on mine, make me sing.

22 February 2023

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