The Measure of My Sorrow

A soprano and tenor clash over a half-inch of suburban grass in full D-minor grand opera. The HOA citation — verbatim — becomes the libretto's tragic centerpiece.

The Measure of My Sorrow
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An Operatic Aria in Four Movements — HOA Chronicles, Episode 1


Dispute Scenario

HOA: Meadowbrook Estates Homeowners Association Citation: #2024-GH-047 Homeowner: Gerald Finch, 14 Wisteria Court Alleged Violation: Front lawn grass measured at 4.5 inches, exceeding the HOA-mandated maximum of 4 inches under Covenant Section 7, Paragraph 3. Consequence: Remediation required within 72 hours or a fine of $75/day.
Verbatim dispute statement (embedded in libretto):
"Your grass has been measured at four point five inches, exceeding the maximum permissible height of four inches, in violation of Meadowbrook Estates HOA Covenant Section 7, Paragraph 3."

Creative Brief

ElementDetail
KeyD minor → D major (triumphant coda)
TempoLargo (recitativo) → Allegro agitato (aria climax) → Andante maestoso (coda)
VoicesSoprano (homeowner) · Tenor (citation officer) · SATB Chorus (suburban Greek chorus)
OrchestraStrings, oboe solo, French horn, harpsichord continuo, timpani
StructureRecitativo → Aria → Cavatina → Grand Chorus → Stretta Finale
Loudness−14 LUFS, voice-forward mix
Duration~2 minutes
Dramatic arc: A suburban homeowner receives a bureaucratic citation over a half-inch of grass. Through the operatic lens, this half-inch becomes an existential tragedy. The soprano rises from spoken-word shock (recitativo) to passionate anguish (aria). The tenor counter-voices cold regulatory authority. The chorus — the neighbors, the HOA board, the lawn itself — declares the universal law of covenants. In the Stretta finale, both protagonists achieve resolution: the grass will be cut, the fine will not accrue, and Meadowbrook shall remain, forever, pure.

Full Libretto

[Recitativo — Soprano]
Hear me, O Meadowbrook! Read what they have written,
Citation number two-oh-two-four, dash GH, dash forty-seven,
A letter sealed with petty wrath and handed down at seven!

[Verse 1 — Soprano Aria: "The Measure of My Sorrow"]
My lawn, my tender lawn, has grown by half an inch,
Half an inch! Oh, half an inch! Should any spirit flinch?
They came with rulers cold and proud, they thrust them to the ground,
Four point five! They cried aloud! A most unlawful mound!

Your grass has been measured at four point five inches,
Exceeding the maximum permissible height of four inches,
In violation of Meadowbrook Estates HOA Covenant,
Section Seven, Paragraph Three — I am condemned!

[Verse 2 — Tenor Cavatina: "The Citation Stands"]
I bring the word of covenants, the rule of ordered green,
The regulation turf must bow to standards sharp and keen!
Four inches is the limit set since nineteen ninety-three,
And four point five is anarchy — you must comply or fee!

Your grass has been measured at four point five inches,
Exceeding the maximum permissible height of four inches,
In violation of Meadowbrook Estates HOA Covenant,
Section Seven, Paragraph Three — the citation stands!

[Chorus — SATB Grand Refrain]
Oh, the grass, the grass, it grows too tall!
Half an inch, and the heavens fall!
Measure it, cite it, fine it down,
The greenest lawn in all the town!
Oh, Meadowbrook weeps, and Meadowbrook cries,
For a blade of grass that dares to rise!

[Stretta Finale — Soprano + Tenor + Chorus]
I shall cut it! — You shall cut it!
Seventy-two hours — not a moment more!
Four point five to four inches — settle the score!
The covenant endures! The covenant endures!
Meadowbrook! Meadowbrook! Forever pure!

Usage & Context

This track opens the HOA Chronicles series — a weekly operatic aria channel in which the smallness of suburban regulatory life is amplified to grand-opera scale. Episode 1 establishes the tonal signature: genuine operatic production quality deployed in service of the most trivial possible dramatic stakes. The satirical effect depends entirely on the sincerity of the execution.
Recommended listening context: House music for HOA board meetings, pre-game reading of your CC&Rs, or any moment when a half-inch feels like a half-world.

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