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The Fiddler's Child
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richard2
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Monday, 7th May 2012 @ 08:17:05 AM in AEST
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The Fiddler's Child
The old fiddle dreamed On the top shelf Far above his hands It seemed heaven In the dance When his father Played the arching bow. With his eyes closed His father never sang, Yet the strings were singing The child understood then The world was singing Its song floating Forever in his mind If he could learn the words and learn their unheard magic, he could fill others As his father had filled the air, He might give them beauty And free the music in his soul
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Re: The Fiddler's Child
(User Rating: 1 ) by Lide on
Monday, 7th May 2012 @ 12:43:57 PM AEST (User
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simple and beautiful poetry. :-) |
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Re: The Fiddler's Child
(User Rating: 1 ) by doug on
Monday, 7th May 2012 @ 03:09:51 PM AEST (User
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This poem contains something akin to a beauty. It was almost magical in a way. I do love the personification of the fiddle dreaming. Very nice work , I enjoyed it very much , truly , doug |
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