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Saturday, January 25, 2025

The 'beautiful noise' of life

 

"I never really chose songwriting.  It just absorbed me and became more and more important in my life.” – Neil Diamond 

Born in Brooklyn, NY on Jan. 24, 1941 Diamond began writing poems while still in high school.  After learning the guitar, he started combining his poetic skills with his musical compositions but didn’t immediately turn to those skills as a career.

But after studying pre-med at New York University – where he was a member of the NCAA Championship Fencing team – he took up songwriting full time in the early 1960s.  His many dozens of songs since have included 10 Number One hits and more than 130 million sales, making him one of the best-selling singer-songwriters in history.  Inducted into the Songwriters’ Hall of Fame, he also is a Kennedy Center Honoree and subject of the Broadway Musical “A Beautiful Noise.”   For Saturday’s Poem, here is Diamond’s,

 

                                          Beautiful Noise

                                                What a beautiful noise
                                                Comin' up from the street
                                                Got a beautiful sound
                                                It's got a beautiful beat

                                                It's a beautiful noise
                                                Goin' on ev'rywhere
                                                Like the clickety-clack
                                                Of a train on a track
                                                It's got rhythm to spare

                                                It's a beautiful noise
                                                And it's a sound that I love
                                                And it fits me as well
                                                As a hand in a glove               

                                               What a beautiful noise
                                               Comin' up from the park
                                               It's the song of the kids
                                               And it plays until dark

                                               It's the song of the cars
                                               On their furious flights
                                               But there's even romance
                                               In the way that they dance
                                               To the beat of the lights

                                               It's a beautiful noise
                                               And it's a sound that I love
                                               And it makes me feel good
                                               Like a hand in a glove
                                               Yes it does, yes it does
                                               What a beautiful noise

                                                It's a beautiful noise

                                                Made of joy and of strife
                                                Like a symphony played
                                                By the passing parade

                                                It's the music of life       

                                               What a beautiful noise
                                               Comin' into my room
                                               And it's beggin' for me
                                               Just to give it a tune

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