Anyone Can Sing
Anyone can sing. You just
open your mouth,
and give shape to a sound. Anyone can sing.
What is
harder, is to proclaim the soul,
to initiate a wild and necessary deepening:
to give the voice broad, sonorous wings
of solitude, grief, and
celebration,
to fill the body with the echoes of voices
lost long ago to
bravery, and silence,
to prise the reluctant heart wide open,
to witness
defeat, to suffer contempt,
to shrink, lose face, go down in ignominy,
to retreat to the last dark hiding-place
where the tattered remnants of
your pride
still gather themselves around your nakedness,
to know these
rags as your only protection
and yet still open - to face the possibility
that your innermost core may hold nothing at all,
and to sing from that
- to fill the void
with every hurt, every harm, every hard-won joy
that
staves off death yet honours its coming,
to sing both full and utterly
empty,
alone and conjoined, exiled and at home,
to sing what people feel
most keenly
yet never acknowledge until you sing it.
Anyone can sing.
Yes. Anyone can sing.
~ William Ayot ~
(Small Things that
Matter)
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