read these words in a rhythm
this poem is a challenge to you to
read these words in a rhythm.
speak these words like they’ve got
soul—let them
saunter off your tongue
in the sultry tunes of smooth jazz…
and don’t be afraid to
give them a little
swagger.
drop the stilted recitation, the
monotone intonation, the
robotic drone that comes buzzing out
the mouths of the uninspired like
bees are filling their cheeks.
add some honey to these words.
make ’em sweet, let ’em cascade through the
ear canals in streams and
creeks and
rivers of gold.
let ’em water these dry, barren
fields and sink down into your roots,
back to a time when your ancestors
breathed ancient stories and
exhaled songs
into the sacred land in a language
you used to understand.
pull these words back to a time before
pop stars copyrighted dollar signs and
belted drunken vapid rhymes like they know
what it means to have that magic flow.
speak these words like a spell, let your voice
be the wand that illuminates the dark side
of these cratered minds, where neglected
dreams and passions and
childish hopes reside, hiding from
the beasts that would rip them apart
if you let ’em—
so you better
fill these words with the roar of the lion,
fill these words with the howl of the wolf,
make the air quake and
the nerves shake with
wonder, let these words rumble up from
inside you like the churning of
thunder, let them part the clouds of
your self-doubt and
fill your voice with
light.
teach these words to sing the music of You,
swell these syllables with the harmony of
your past,
your present,
your future,
and all those moments in between…
because when you open your mouth,
you can make dull eyes
glisten,
when you open your mouth,
all the world will stop and
listen
if you
read these words in a rhythm.