Public Domain Poetry And Stories - Joseph Dixon by Edgar Lee Masters
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Joseph Dixon

    By Edgar Lee Masters



        Who carved this shattered harp on my stone?
        I died to you, no doubt. But how many harps and pianos
        Wired I and tightened and disentangled for you,
        Making them sweet again - with tuning fork or without?
        Oh well! A harp leaps out of the ear of a man, you say,
        But whence the ear that orders the length of the strings
        To a magic of numbers flying before your thought
        Through a door that closes against your breathless wonder?
        Is there no Ear round the ear of a man, that it senses
        Through strings and columns of air the soul of sound?
        I thrill as I call it a tuning fork that catches
        The waves of mingled music and light from afar,
        The antennae of
        Thought that listens through utmost space.
        Surely the concord that ruled my spirit is proof
        Of an Ear that tuned me, able to tune me over
        And use me again if I am worthy to use.



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