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jazz poem two summary who is jazz musician​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Jazz player keeps his head down bogged by life's wearies. He has experienced many hardships in life and therefore his rough unshaven face shows pain in each wrinkle. 'He is no longer a man', says the poet in the poem 'Jazz Poem Two'. ... The poet wants to convey the idea that the Jazz player is old in every sense.

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jazz poem two summary

Carl Wendall Hines Jr. wrote Jazz poem 1 & 2. For students reference Jazz poem 1 is given under. ‘Yeah, here I am, standing at the crest of a tallest with a trumpet in my hand and dark glasses on. Bearded & bereted 1 proudly stand! But there are no eyes to see me. I send down cool sounds! But there are no ears to hear me. My lips they quiver in aether-emptiness! There are no hearts love who me. Surely though through nights grey fog mist of delusion and dream and the rivers of tears that flow like gelatin Soul-Juice some apathetic bearer of paranoidic peyote vision (or some other source of, inspiration) shall hear the song 1 play.

who is jazz musician

Jazz musicians have taken uniquely American music and made it a major global phenomenon. From pioneers like Scott Joplin and Jelly Roll Morton to the big-band sounds of Louis Armstrong and Duke Ellington to vocalists like Billie Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald and Nina Simone, jazz music is one of America's greatest exports.

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