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I wrote this for my dad in 1999, some time after he moved from the band room to the library.  If you know my dad, you know he won’t ever retire; he just gets a new gig.  He was an elementary, middle school, and high school band director for over twenty years.  Now that I have experienced the acute auditory PAIN, I mean joy, of a young one learning a new instrument, I have a newfound respect for Dad.  He invested in so many students’ lives during his time at Payson Schools, and continues to be a champion for the arts today.  Love you Dad!

Titan of Sound

He stands on the stage

His back to the crowd

Shooshing for soft

And flapping for loud

His hands are batons

That twirl magic spells

His knees keep the time

As his feet tap in swells

With one small wave

the music begins

with another hand closing

it soon quits again

His frame ebbs and flows

With the rip of the song

His hair falls in wild waves

As if swept along

Then the song slows

And comes to an end

The crowd stands clapping

The band plays again

When it’s all finished

The playing is done

The people all left

The instruments gone

My father sits smiling

To bask in the glow

Of an ocean of symphony

Caught in its tow

~SLW 99