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A violinist he was, and all the town knew
By his violin who sang, strings straight and true
He’d retighten all his strings, each morning, each night
Each string with care, each perfectly tight
With his bow at the ready, he pulls out a note
Violin under chin, and fingers on it’s throat
The violin would chime, it would bellow, it would ring
A bittersweet melody, a voice from its strings
He plays in the markets of many a town
Though his melodies carry from near to far ‘round
He returns home each evening to his beautiful bride
With sweet yellow hair, soft skin, and blue eyed
The violinist had troubles, each day he had strife
For the person he hated, hated most was his wife
The violin would chime, it would bellow, it would ring
A bittersweet melody, a voice from its strings
So pampered and greedy was this monster he weded
Each night he came home was a time that he dreaded
She spent all his money on her clothing, her hair
She left not a dime, not a penny to spare
She hated his music, his clothes, and his face
She thought him a mess, a total disgrace
Many nights the poor man locked away in his den
Played a bittersweet melody again and again
To dry the tears from his eyes, he stared at his strings
As they told him stories of horrible things
“Think of the wonders!” said the strings with a sneer
“We’d be rich! We’d be famous! …if that girl wasn’t here…”
The violin would chime, it would bellow, it would ring
A bittersweet melody, a voice from its strings
Hours turned to days and days into weeks
The wife didn’t change, the future seemed bleak
The violinist was tired, his words were no use
He couldn’t just sit and take the abuse
So alone in his den, he played and he played
And he sat in his loneliness, alone with his aide
The violin would chime, it would bellow, it would ring
A bittersweet melody, a voice from its strings
Early one morning before first light broke
He peered in her bedroom at her vulnerable throat
He slipped in the room with barely a sound
And he peered out the window, there’s no one around
He took up his one and only tool that he knew
And loosened a peg until off a string flew
She shrieked for a moment, but just in surprise
In just a moment the light dimmed from her eyes
Tighter and tighter until her body grew limp
Her hand fell to the floor with her perfect gold crimp
The violinist, at peace, took the string from the corpse
Wrapped it around the peg, surprised it not warped
The violin would chime, it would bellow, it would ring
A bittersweet melody, a voice from its strings
A violinist he was, and all the town knew
By his violin who sang, strings straight and true
He’d retighten the strings, each morning, each night
Each string with care, each perfectly tight
With his bow at the ready, he pulls out a note
Violin under chin, and fingers on it’s throat
- by Sarpe_Drac |
- Poetry And Lyrics
- | Submitted on 07/16/2008 |
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- Title: A Bittersweet Melody
- Artist: Sarpe_Drac
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Description:
This was a piece I wrote for my english class a few months ago.
It's a narrative poem about a violinist and his woes. - Date: 07/16/2008
- Tags: bittersweet melody violinist
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Comments (7 Comments)
- Deshi_Venshin594 - 02/15/2009
- I think its deep and perfect and his wife got what she deserved
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- Arctik Fox - 12/14/2008
- wow this is the best one yet
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- Syemilah - 07/17/2008
- *clap*so kewl! i like it!
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- BandnerdCamilliolame - 07/17/2008
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Oh Jeez.
That's quite deep and very depressing..
I don't think He should have listened to his sub-conscience.
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- Dreamerzero - 07/16/2008
- *clapclapclap* Bravo! Sounds good AND deep.....bravo once more
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- selene_queen_of_a_lost - 07/16/2008
- same here i can relate
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- OMGLAVASAUR - 07/16/2008
- i play violin so i guess thats why i like it
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