Have I heard you forever, but never listened? I remember your voice from when I lived in Africa. Little bluebird, your tones fall around me, it's the most complicated melody I've ever heard. In the West, Pythagoras divided the octave into intervals to stave off chaos. He defined fourths and fifths, and invented the chords; he did his work on a string nailed to two boards. You sing me anarchy, I'm tempted to fall into the dionysian: nature's chordless swamp. I've got a stone in my throat, I play guitar on a sculpted tree; if only I could sing the distance between you and me. I don't envy the natural singer. Birds don't know the names of notes. Birds don't know the names of notes.