Music Writing Contest Winner

Michael Harty
Star Rating
★★★★★
Reviewer's Rating
Jun 22, 2018

Johnson County Library and The Writers Place are pleased to announce that Michael Harty has won the poetry category of our writing contest on the theme of MUSIC with "Ralna's Song".

Harty has been practicing psychology and psychoanalysis in the Kansas City area for a long time, and publishing poetry for a fairly small percentage of that time. So far he's had poems in Kansas City Voices, I-70 Review, New Letters, Coal City Review, and other magazines, and he's published a chapbook, The Statue Game.

Ralna’s Song

Nobody on the Lawrence Welk show

knew her the way I knew her,

all those years before: the tribal island

mothers made of the country club ballroom,

the night in May when we were cast

as safe escorts for their daughters --

and there she was, fronting

the four-piece high school band

years before she got herself discovered.

The top forty was their playlist, the rude anthems

our primers in passion, and she sang it all,

she our dream made flesh, as close

as we’d come to those chocolate-smooth

doo-wop quartets out of Chicago or Queens,

that ripe lippy sax between verses

of the Five Satins, that indigo croon

of a Sam Cooke, a Johnny Mathis.

Hours wrapped in her sweet contralto,

and just at twelve, for the last number

she stood gauzed in blue spotlight,

palms cupping the microphone

like a lover’s face,

Please Eddie,

don’t make me wait too long,

and all us Eddies in our white

sport coats were holding closer

young cheeks, young breasts, the warm

vortex with her at its eye

drawing us away from the sleepy

benedictions of chaperones ringing the floor,

gladly into the surging mysterious

ecstatic secret quickening in the midst of us, fertile

with everything we were about to know.

So when she flounced her petticoats

in the accordion duet on TV, I could still

picture it, and maybe this time

she’d forget the script, forget

the dancers and the old man beside her,

and sing once more for me,

only me: Good night, sweetheart, good night...

Reviewed by Helen H.
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