POETRY – MUSIC
Sometimes I ask myself
why jazz lives so deep in my skin.
It’s not just music—
it’s liquid neon on the inside,
saxophone sighs bending like light
across my bones.
Every note a pulse of color
I never learned to speak.
It says things
my mouth forgets how to form—
silken grief, slow joy,
that glimmer between ache and awe.
Each time I listen to Miles, Parker, Monk,
it takes me somewhere—
touches me in a place I can’t describe.
Like memory with no name,
just feeling.
Jazz glows like this:
chrome-slick and intimate,
as if someone turned emotion
into a spectrum
and let it dance across my soul.

This one hit…as hard as the music itself…perfect
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thank you so much
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Somewhere, Miles, Parker, and Monk all just smiled.
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thanks so much, Ted
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