Welcome to my regular Friday song/tune day, ladies and gentlemen, where I pick a piece of music that reflects my mood or the times, to share with you. But first, a poem.

The vine grows tangled on bough – gnarly and proud.
Pride, gnarly pride – whether of nations or race –
wins not war, wins not peace, wins not submission.
Vines tangled on thorns of bloodied resistance,
trapped in a fog of remembrance, the glory.
Ignominious defender of empire
Lost. Dark and broken. Quells peace. Cruel tsar to none,
hero to one. The vine grows tangled on bough.
Wins not war, wins not peace, wins not submission.
Tangled vines lash all to the yoke of sorrow.
Wins not war, wins not peace, wins not submission.
The vine grows tangled on bough. Its rose blooms red.
Perhaps there is only one road for those devoid of imagination and courage? Maybe peace is something that requires practise? You know, fake it until you make it? Who knows? It seems that some of god’s apparent emissaries can give some pretty shitty advice. Shall we listen to Loreena McKennitt’s song, Dante’s Prayer, in the hope of something better?
Take care, everyone.
Kind Regards.
Tracy.
Lens-Artists Photo Challenge – Colourful Expressions, specifically a red rose for Anne as it is her favourite colour, plus
NaPoWriMo #22 challenge is to to write a poem that uses repetition. You can repeat a sound, a word, a phrase, or an image, or any combination of things.
You’ve chosen a good song for today, so melancholy and moving.
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Loreena McKennitt is such a good story teller, singer and musician, Liz.
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Your Friday music feature has introduced me to so much good music I’d never heard of before.
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Incredibly moving. Beautiful 💕🙂
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Thank you, Harmony.
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I like this poem Tracy: your best so far I think. And that music, until now unknown to me, complements it so well.
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Thank you, Margaret. I dont think it is such great poetry so I am a little astonished that it has struck a chord.
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No really. It got under the skin, as good poetry should.
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Thank you. I had no idea when I posted.
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Thank you for the rose Tracy! Maybe, someday there will be peace. Beautiful post.
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Thank you, Anne. I figure one photo is better than not participating at all. Thanks for hosting.
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One is all you need. Thanks again!
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You have captured what so many of us are thinking quite beautifully Tracy. Thank you for that.
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Thank you, Tina.
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Very moving, Tracy…maybe one of your finest. ❤️
Will listen to the song over the weekend.
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Thanks, Punam. I think it needs more work personally, but I appreciate that I may not be the best judge of that. I hope you like Loreena McKennitt. I think she is a marvellous storyteller, musician and poet.
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All poems need more work but I like it very much. You are so welcome.
I loved the song. Have to listen more to her in future.
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Amazing poem!
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Thank you, Jo.
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Though provoking poem, Tracy.
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I hope so, Suzanne.
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We win not at some many things. You’ve wound your words beautifully here, very deep. This poem is a win.
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Thank you, Heather.
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My pleasure.
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Very good and very timely poem, Tracy!
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Thank you, Ann.
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