Tuesday, June 30, 2015

Where Words Fail, Music Speaks...

Secret Music
by Siegfried Sassoon

I keep such music in my brain 

No din this side of death can quell; 
Glory exulting over pain, 
And beauty, garlanded in hell. 

My dreaming spirit will not heed

The roar of guns that would destroy 
My life that on the gloom can read 
Proud-surging melodies of joy. 

To the world’s end I went, and found 

Death in his carnival of glare;
But in my torment I was crowned, 
And music dawned above despair.

Music: An Ode
Algernon Charles Swinburne
(Now there's a name...)

WAS it light that spake from the darkness, 
or music that shone from the word,
When the night was enkindled with sound 
of the sun or the first-born bird?
Souls enthralled and entrammelled in bondage 
of seasons that fall and rise,
Bound fast round with the fetters of flesh, 
and blinded with light that dies,
Lived not surely till music spake, 
and the spirit of life was heard.
Music, sister of sunrise, and herald of life to be,
Smiled as dawn on the spirit of man, 
and the thrall was free.
Slave of nature and serf of time, 
the bondman of life and death,
Dumb with passionless patience that breathed 
but forlorn and reluctant breath,
Heard, beheld, and his soul made answer, 
and communed aloud with the sea.

Morning spake, and he heard:
and the passionate silent noon
Kept for him not silence: 
and soft from the mounting moon
Fell the sound of her splendour, 
heard as dawn's in the breathless night,
Not of men but of birds whose note 
bade man's soul quicken and leap to light:
And the song of it spake, and the light and the darkness 
of earth were as chords in tune. 


To Music: A Song
by Robert Herrick

Music, thou Queen of Heaven, Care-charming-spell,
That strik'st a stillness into hell:
Thou that tam'st Tygers, and fierce storms (that rise)
With thy soul-melting Lullabies:
Fall down, down, down, from those thy chiming spheres,
To charm our souls, as thou enchant'st our ears.



The Strange Music
by Gilbert Keith Chesterton

Other loves may sink and settle, other loves may loose and slack,
But I wander like a minstrel with a harp upon my back,
Though the harp be on my bosom, though I finger and I fret,
Still, my hope is all before me, for I cannot play it yet.

In your strings is hid a music that no hand hath e'er let fall.

In your soul is sealed a pleasure that you have not known at all;
Pleasure subtle as your spirit, strange and slender as your frame,
Fiercer than the pain that folds you, softer than your sorrow's name.

Not as mine, my soul's anointed, not as mine the rude and light

Easy mirth of many faces, swaggering pride of song and flight,
Something stranger, something sweeter, something waiting you afar,
Secret as your stricken senses, magic as your sorrows are.

 But on this, God's harp supernal, stretched but to be stricken once,

Hoary time is a beginner, Life a bungler, Death a dunce.
But I will not fear to match them - no by God, I will not fear,
I will learn you, I will play you and the stars stand still to hear.



On Music
by Thomas Moore

When through life unblest we rove,
Losing all that made life dear, 
Should some notes we used to love, 
In days of boyhood, meet our ear,
Oh! how welcome breathes the strain!
Wakening thoughts that long have slept,
Kindling former smiles again
In faded eyes that long have wept. 

Like the gale, that sighs along
Beds of oriental flowers,
Is the grateful breath of song,
That once was heard in happier hours.
Fill'd with balm the gale sighs on,
Though the flowers have sunk in death;
So, when pleasure's dream is gone,
Its memory lives in Music's breath.

Music, oh, how faint, how weak,
Language fades before thy spell!
Why should Feeling ever speak,
When thou canst breath her soul so well? 
Friendship's balmy words may feign,
Love's are even more false than they;
Oh! 'tis only music's strain
Can sweetly soothe, and not betray.


What Music Means to Me

by Elaine Wu

They say where words fail, music speaks. 
(So what exactly are wrong notes trying to say...?)
In music I find a sheltered world, 
A sacred world -- An eternal world.  
A place I can imagine where we can still meet,
A place where I can (maybe) be at peace.

They say where words fail, music speaks.
It conveys the soul-deep messages words make clumsy and awkward,
It creates bridges where once there were barriers.
So is it okay for me to believe that music even has the power
To break the barriers that separate us from one another?
That the notes I play have the ability to transcend,
To rise, to float, to drift all the way up to heaven?

I may never find out the answer,
But that doesn't mean I will ever stop trying.
To continue to tell you through my music,
How much I love you and miss you, dearest sister.


(Sorry for all the wrong notes...)




(I never got to tell you this in person, but you did an amazing job on your solo. I'm so incredibly proud of you. May you continue to create beautiful music...)

Sunday, June 28, 2015

Sorry for being M.I.A...

Hello again and my sincerest thanks to everyone who have been faithful to this blog and continuing to check up on it every once in awhile. Naturally, I feel quite guilty for my lack of consistency and will try really hard to avoid having such long lapses in between posts in the future - (or at least give some sort of heads up for when I might be needing to take a break from blogging...)

 Line Sticker
My Melody Line Stickers that I gave to Liliane for her 20th birthday which she seemed to enjoy using. Several of them are quite appropriate for expressing how I feel... see if you can guess which ones...