There’s A Song To The Cemetery By Jason Visconti

 There’s A Song To The Cemetery

 And the maestro waves his wand of names,
 sweeps his hand once across the orchestra,
 but the bodies are a mistuned instrument, 
 ones that can no longer sound a chord,
 the maestro cannot conduct such silence. 

Jason Visconti has attended both group and private poetry workshops. His work has appeared in various journals, including “Allegro Magazine”, “Grasslimb” and “The American Journal of Poetry”. He especially enjoys the poetry of Pablo Neruda and Billy Collins.

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