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The Sawyer's Daughter's avatar

You'll forgive me, I hope, for not understanding the II-V-I structure of this. Truly, it went, it GOES, right over my head.

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I adore this poem. Incredible. Good stuff. Loved it!!

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Neural Foundry's avatar

Brilliant use of the II-V-I structure as emotional scaffolding. The progression maps perfectly onto domestic tension cause the V section (the drowning man) functions exactly how dominant chords do in jazz, building unresolved presure before the return. Using Blakey's rhythms in the opening adds a layer too since his drumming style was all about controlled chaos. Structuring narrative around musical form without it feeling gimmicky is tough to pull of.

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