One Beat

Tony36

Tap tap

Tap tap

The beat plays on

 

The beat an extension of life

The rythum an extension of movement

The song an extension of the soul

 

Tap tap

Tap tap

The beat plays on

 

The song pours forth from the human soul

Every emotion

Every joy

Every pain

Explodes with sound

 

Tap tap

Tap tap

The beat plays on

 

Rather you laugh at a joke

Or cry alone in your room

It all adds to life's song

Talk to a friend

Do business with someone

It all ands to life's song

 

Tap tap

Tap tap

The beat plays on

 

For the song is life

Rather in joy or in pain

Your very life

Your every spoken word

Your every written word

Makes up the song

 

Tap tap

Tap tap

The beat plays on

 

Life moves on

The beat

The rythm

The song

Never ends

 

Tap tap

Tap tap

The beat plays on

 

The beat an extension of life

The rythm an extension of movement

The song an extension of the soul

 

  • Author: Tony36 (Offline Offline)
  • Published: July 14th, 2017 10:19
  • Comment from author about the poem: Find this poem and many others at www.tanders-tma.blogspot.com
  • Category: Unclassified
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Comments5

  • BRIAN & ANGELA

    Thanks TONY in a sentence your poem can be summed up as "Make Love not War" TRUMP & PUTIN both need this message ~ they are both far too trigger happy ~ BRIAN

    • Tony36

      Thank you, and I agree they do need to read it

    • burning-embers

      You are so right. It just goes on. and it goes on. good one

      • Tony36

        Thank you

      • Nicholas Browning

        I find it hard to consider life a singular thing. Your portrayal gives me a new perspective, and I enjoyed it. Thanks.

        • Tony36

          Thank you

        • kevin browne

          perfect beats.

          • Tony36

            Thank you

          • Goldfinch60

            As long as the beat goes on our lives will progress. Keep tapping away.

            • Tony36

              Thank you



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