Friday, September 18, 2020

Zen Poetry #2: Piano Practice Distractions

 Zen Poetry #2: Piano Practice Distractions




        A talented, piano playing woman named Vera

Practices a piano piece from the classical era.

It’s the 2nd movement of Beethoven’s Pathetique Sonata.

She gets through the beginning without any errors-

Well, a little bit- but at least, gradually with grace-

And then to the repetitive part without feeling any terror

And now for a challenge she gotta face- 

The second theme of this exposition!

She hits the wrong key,

And- uh-oh-

Here comes her piano practice frustration!



She takes a breath and starts that second theme over.

She’s slowing down the tempo to avoid errors,

Showing her hands that they can’t control her-

But all of a sudden, she hears a ding and a vibrating sound!

That scared her!



Turns out she got a text message

From her grandmother.

Her grandmother sent a news video where the cast talked about a lady exposing romaine lettuce.

Her grandmother stays having tea to spill- gotta love her!

 


So, Vera plays the vid while improvising on the piano.

It was a lady in line at a vegetarian/vegan restaurant, yelling,

“EVERYONE, NO ROMAINE LETTUCE! NO, NO, NOOOOO!“

And all the people in the line was wondering,

“Why is she saying, ‘no romaine lettuce’?”

And the lady- let her name be Cindy- said this:

“Okay, people, let me spread message on

Why we can’t have Romaine lettuce.

Some omnivorous chicken joint owner contaminated it

‘Cause he wanted more people to buy his chicken.

The fact that a large percentage of people in this town are going vegetarian and vegan-

I believe that made him ticked.”

Now Vera wondered, “What town is that?

‘Cause it sho’ sound like a small town.”

So, Vera scrolled through her phone

Looking for that small town

Where that interesting event happened-

That small town is called Herbal Town-

Now no wonder why a lot of its citizens

Have gone vegetarian and vegan.

Vera now puts her phone down,

For she feels that her frustration has reduced.

She takes a breath and practices piano again,

As if there is no win or lose.




 


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