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Contributor Series 9: If Men Had Ears, June


07.09.11 Posted in Contributor Series 9, today's words by

Contributor Series 9: If Men Had Ears
June
By Stan Galloway

The jazz notes you spur
summon Satchmo’s cornet
squawk, syncopated yips scatting
over beats–syllables of desire
bending blue-hot pitches and
sliding be-be-bop all around the melody–
improvising every next move
vocalizing thump and groove
to mark the song be-be-bumping
inside dizzy spinning tumble-bumble
full-score-orchestration,
bells and sax–double-backed
double-tonguing, riding the cold train,
catfish jumping deep into Tunisia,
building my dream
on your be-bop-beating kiss.


Stan Galloway’s most recent poem to appear here was Gazers, his collaboration with Julie Ellinger Hunt in June 2011.



2 Responses to “Contributor Series 9: If Men Had Ears, June”

  1. bobbie troy says:

    Love the “music.”

  2. Stan says:

    Thanks, Bobbie. I had fun with the sounds, as well as the words. The early draft was called “Ella” because I based part of it on a clip of her singing. But I thought the more generic title worked better. I’m glad the poem “sings” for you.

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