We stand, listening to each other:
the first run-through is rough;
we are not breathing together,
so our phrasing does not match.
The low November sun carves
into the gold edges of our faces
and shoulders; we lean into
the notes, making chords ring.
My wife returns from her afternoon:
she thinks we are a radio program,
giggles at her mistake. We resume
pressing the notes, listening,
chewing the sound like fresh fall apples
crisp, crunchy, tangy, sweet.
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