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You’ll Hear Music by Chandra Tyler Mountain | Wednesday Double Feature | One Poem Only

You’ll Hear Music by Chandra Tyler Mountain | Wednesday Double Feature | One Poem Only

Season 1 Episode 287 Published 1 month ago
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Wednesdays on One Poem Only are a double feature: one poem here on the podcast, and one more by the same poet shared on Instagram.

You’ll Hear Music

Chandra Tyler Mountain

This poem is included in the 2024-25 Stafford Challenge Anthology.

If you listen closely—
you’ll hear the music in the quiet humming,
pulses and surges of electricity,
moving through us
with light and energy.

If you listen closely—
you’ll hear the music in the wind
whistling softly, making its way through,
carrying seeds of hope
for a tomorrow that will surely come.

If you listen closely—
you’ll hear the music in the stately elms and oaks
planning for a winter
of full exposure:
cold days, stark nights.

If you listen closely—
you’ll hear the music in the private chirps
of the feathered ones who remain
to brave the winter and feast on songs of insects
buried deep in the cold, hard earth.

If you listen closely—
you’ll hear the music in the laughter of children
frolicking in the last remaining days of sun
before the arctic breeze pushes us behind closed doors
to seek other sources of warmth.

If you listen closely—
you’ll hear the music in the beating of your own heart
in tune with blessing and grief,
singing back to you:
all is well; all is well.

More from Chandra Tyler Mountain ↓

  1. @musings.from.my.grown.self on Instagram
  2. Her books, Sacred Water: Scripture Haiku for Those Who Thirst, and Musings from My Younger Self, are available now.

Watch the Second Poem

You can watch and listen to Abandoned by Chandra as part of our Wednesday double feature on Instagram at @rembrandts.cure.

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Two poems. One poet. Let the words keep moving.

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