John William Boone (1864–1927) world-renowned Ragtime pianist
C
my motto for life
- merit, not sympathy, wins-
my song against death.
E♭
i stroke piano’s
eighty eight mouths. each one sings
hot colors of joy
F
pentatonic black
keys raise up high into bliss,
born to sing my name
F#
whippoorwill, hawk, crow
sing madrigals for blind men.
forests blooms through each note.
G
my eyes: buried deep
beneath earth’s skin. my vision
begins in her womb.
B♭
darkness sounds like God
flowering from earth's molten tomb...
writhed wind. chorded cries.
C
rain, flower, sea, wind
map my dark horizon. i
inhale earth’s songbook
Copyright © 2016 by Tyehimba Jess. Originally published in Poem-a-Day on April 6, 2016, by the Academy of American Poets.
“John William ‘Blind’ Boone was one of the most successful pianists of his time. His motto, ‘Merit, not sympathy, wins’ guided his path through music and life. The haiku here are labeled with the notes of Pentatonic Blues in C.”
—Tyehimba Jess