Life’s Syncopation

Syncopation like a child’s feet
keeping in time without
ever questioning to a
teacher’s beat

Like ants always marching
like tiny soldiers
roaming over hills and
stones and bolders

Like the tap, tap, tapping of
computer keyboards
within the cubicle walls
behind office doors

Like raindrops beating against
window panes in an
effort to gain entry
into your domain

Like the heart beating within
a lover’s chest to reveal
passion enclosed as a
birded nest

Like the pendulum swinging
while the pianist plays
ringing clear as church
bells on a rope sways

Like nature’s cycles bringing
gifts of seasons always
changing without reason it is
about Syncopation

© November 2011 Renee Espriu

8 Replies to “Life’s Syncopation”

  1. Greetings my new friend , you have a lovely site here and a pleasure to read your writings , I look forward to visiting and reading more of your works , as you may know by now , I have two spaces , one is Aussie Emu which is more versatile and this space Aussie Ian where I write my love and romance work, hope you enjoy your visit as much as I did to yours
    Wishing you much love and happiness
    Ian aka Emu

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  2. Man, Renee, you covered a lot of ground on a common theme. The part about children marching to the teacher’s beat (literally and figuratively) reminds me very much of “The Wall.” Hey! Teacher! Leave those kids alone!

    Also, the tap of computer keyboards… I did that gig for awhile, sad. There is syncopation, but it’s also a throbbing drumbeat of “What am I doing here?”

    Well done! Amy
    http://sharplittlepencil.wordpress.com/2011/11/11/taxed-to-the-max-poetic-bloomings/

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    1. You are too funny, Amy. My job is using a keyboard every day in a tiny cubicle and yes I am always thinking, “What am I doing here?” Then I remember, “Oh yeah, I have to pay “Bill”….what else! LOL 🙂

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