A Puritan, as you would know,
Is an agonizing man,
That someone, somewhere may happy be,
Despite our “fallen” pain.
The Puritan’s is a tone-deaf god
Who frowns at symphony,
For a music-loving sapien is
Someone who more than a sinner be.
“from harmony,” a pious poet wrote,
“this universal frame began”;
His god clearly was no boor,
But an ecstatic musician.
If there be gods who music fear
They are terrified souls,
Askance at human splendour,
Born of a God who music knows.
“Sweet sounds, O beautiful music, do not cease,
Reject me not into the world again;
With you alone is excellence and peace,
Mankind made plausible, his purpose plain”
Wrote Edna St. Vincent Millay—
A woman who creation understood;
So let us leave the Puritans,
And find in music the supreme good.
For the true God is a Conductor
Who brings into unity
Sounds of discrete pitch and note
Into uplifting harmony.
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