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Martin, I did violin until I was twelve and quit because of a dispiriting teacher. I would never complain, however, even ever so little, really, not the least, no, really, no! ‘bout a cymbal clash on the ‘zact instant, delivered with pin-point timing. You’ve got us g-string touchers so wrong. I forgive you. You can’t know what it’s like to do third position sans vibrato unless, unless—oh well, timing is all.

I actually Like your poem—hear the high e-string mosquito whistle far away? What a looker! then two open strings and the bow frog shaking with pressure. Sonata in A.

Banjo, kazoo, shawm, now there’s a few words, Fliss, that I relish. Cimbalom is one more. Nice imagery. Enjoyed a great deal. Do more like that. Please.

I have a thing called Tanglewood that’s in my current book on Amazon, which responds to the experience of outdoor music at several US venues. To be posted when I get back from buying groceries.


mmmnn
Tanglewood

mmnn
Is there music here?
Now the children in afternoon
Step the meadow. Courtly measures
mmnn
Salute twilight.

mmnn
After setting sun,
Gossips hush to muted hobnob.
Hoots and squeaks reverberate
mmnn
Soft through heaven.

mmnn
Cloudlets ride above.
n
How the cimbalom resolves!
n
Artists steady into silence.
mmnn
Hundreds listen.

mmnn
Ennui scampers out.
Closing rhythms laud the hillsides.
Time returns. Warm night’s hearers
mmnn
Hurrah, and exit.

PS: I’ve made a post publication change in line 2, from “of” to “in”. This will have to be scribbled in by hand by me in my stack of physical copies, by interested buyers, and altered in any republication.

Last edited by Allen Tice; 05-12-2022 at 01:57 PM.