Dance of Metaphor: Free(dom) Verse
Transformation
Malraux called it metamorphosis
Transition and trance-form-ation
Word, phrase, idea, image
changing from this to that
Metaphor
Meta for what and whom?
Like dance gestures
Ronald K. Brown’s “Mercy”
Arm in air, likeness of a noose
Raised hand, becoming a fist
Power
Brown’s magnificent “Grace”
Sacred to secular modes of life
Like Ailey’s “Revelations” for Ellison
Embodied wisdom, soul in-form-ation
Movement eloquence
Elegance
Faulkner’s “The Bear”
Sam, Old Indian
five-cent straw hat
former badge of enslavement
becomes regalia of freedom
Jazz, freedom in form
Like Bird’s solos of syncopated lightning
As in poetic free verse
Freedom: the ultimate transformation
P.S. Charlie “Bird” Parker would have been 100 on August 29, 2020. Add our pieces from earlier this year, “Charlie Parker’s Higher Octave” and “Diderot and Charlie Parker: Invincible Spontaneity” to the long list of worthy tributes to a Mt. Rushmore jazz grandmaster.