This Wondrous Meeting
Simple gestures, we do wait
Our lives foretold and we wait
Our safest direction we debate
Get there early, don't be late
In each person's life, a moment comes
A guiding hand, some know from
Till the afterglow and we are done
And water flows and we are one
The paper curls and pencil moves quietly
I am thankful for this sobriety
Another time, my will would have fought me
The images not always so sightly
With miracles around every corner
I wish I could have really known her
Her graceful walk with garden flowers
Her beautiful voice, Rose, I call her
Well as the morning dances, I sew words again
They have always been a constant friend
I don't fear the night, for if it ends
And I don't ask why, how or when
In simple past and apples eaten
Life didn't escape me or leave me beaten
In the blink of an eye, I see the seating
The crowns of glory, this wondrous meeting
© Mark Wesling, 3/2/04
Friday, September 12, 2008
Sunday, January 20, 2008
Far and Wide, Mark Wesling, 4/27/07
Far and Wide
I would love to do most anything
From the corners to the outer ring
Each day I always try to sing
And be greatful for just everything
When you have nothing to lose
There's a chance to take
When there's nothing to prove
You have a clean slate
Picking pennies off the ground
Is a form of exercise
There's an apple in every tree
If you just open your eyes
If you believe in constant motion
And let the force carry you
You pass through every obstacle
Fufilling the work you do
If you listen to every reason
And be alive from the inside
The space you take for granted
Will lead to circles far and wide
© Mark Wesling, 4/27/07
I would love to do most anything
From the corners to the outer ring
Each day I always try to sing
And be greatful for just everything
When you have nothing to lose
There's a chance to take
When there's nothing to prove
You have a clean slate
Picking pennies off the ground
Is a form of exercise
There's an apple in every tree
If you just open your eyes
If you believe in constant motion
And let the force carry you
You pass through every obstacle
Fufilling the work you do
If you listen to every reason
And be alive from the inside
The space you take for granted
Will lead to circles far and wide
© Mark Wesling, 4/27/07
Saturday, December 29, 2007
Forgiveness, Mark Wesling, 12/27/07
Forgiveness
Forgiveness is an apple's heart
Locked away in a diamond's reign
An iris blooms in a tempest hour
A careful wave creaks the aged bow
As the planets race through timeless oceans
My Father waits for the winds to change
For the iron to get hot
And for the suffering to spill over into yesterday
I am reminded of the way, the truth and the light
And am frightened by the candle's opera
The mist washes slightly the dry eyes of regret
A raging beat holds the sky up forever
As new wings build a stronger nest
The river teaches its lesson of patient prayers
A wondering soul does find faith
In the friendship of spirits and the laughter of the night
Enlist the sun in the beggar's escape
Delight in the moon's soft glow
A blue gray blanket warms the night
And leaves the rain for another day
© Mark Wesling, 12/27/07
Forgiveness is an apple's heart
Locked away in a diamond's reign
An iris blooms in a tempest hour
A careful wave creaks the aged bow
As the planets race through timeless oceans
My Father waits for the winds to change
For the iron to get hot
And for the suffering to spill over into yesterday
I am reminded of the way, the truth and the light
And am frightened by the candle's opera
The mist washes slightly the dry eyes of regret
A raging beat holds the sky up forever
As new wings build a stronger nest
The river teaches its lesson of patient prayers
A wondering soul does find faith
In the friendship of spirits and the laughter of the night
Enlist the sun in the beggar's escape
Delight in the moon's soft glow
A blue gray blanket warms the night
And leaves the rain for another day
© Mark Wesling, 12/27/07
Sunday, November 25, 2007
iTunes and Rhapsody
The Impressionist Garden and A Day of Music CDs are now available on Apple iTunes and Rhapsody! Just click on Apple iTunes or Rhapsody and you can listen to samples and purchase works for your iPod or MP3 player.
Wednesday, September 26, 2007
First Blog
I just created this blob site today at the recommendation of a good friend Jeff Kurtz (Eldercare Advisor, A Place for Mom, jeffkurtz@aplaceformom.com). I would like to post information about classical guitar music and the experience of being a musician, composer and teacher in Central Pennsylvania. I teach guitar lessons to students ages 5 thru adult and perform for weddings, anniversaries and corporate events. I have produced 6 CD's of classical guitar music and children songs that are available through my website at www.markwesling.com.
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