Tarnished Harp



Then, then when I was green
And all my strings had sheen
My ev’ry note would tremble.
The wind made primitive tempo and time,
My melody came from the bright sunshine.
My tone was from a bird perched up in the pine.
When plucked, the sound I made was tingling sweet,
The king's court danced ‘round and ‘round my feet,
The angels sang their hymns, my voice so gentle.

New and whole, fair my soul.

Time has run
Tunes are sung,
The harpist gone.
 How to find my song when innocence has flown.

Now, now that I am worn,
Shoulder is scratched and torn,
So tarnished, dull and weakened.
Again, I'll make my frame both true and strong,
And too I'll change my screech into a song,
Mend broken strings with new ones, short and long.
My youth is gone but age gives mellow mood.
The music comes from me all breathless good.
The planxties played are Carolan, unique-ned,
Now I'm whole, waxed my soul.

Time has run,
Tunes are sung,
The harpist gone.
 How to find my song when innocence has flown.

Time has run
Tunes are sung,
Innocence gone.
Wisdom's truth has grown,
And life has shaped my song.
A beautiful new song,
A beautiful new song.

About this poem

An old harp with many age-induced flaws speaks of its refurbishment. This is a song about aging and accepting the limitations that aging brings, along with the strengths.

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Written on August 15, 2022

Submitted by jassnaround on November 11, 2022

Modified on March 05, 2023

1:15 min read
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Quick analysis:

Scheme aabxccddb e FGHI jjxkkkxxxe FGHI FGhikKK
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 1,160
Words 247
Stanzas 6
Stanza Lengths 9, 1, 4, 10, 4, 7

Sue Whitehead

 · 1952 · Indiana

I grew up in the 1950s and have married, had children, had careers, along with several hobbies. I have been writing songs and lyrics for several years, since my retirement mainly. I also do several types of art. more…

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