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Her Violin Sings at Night

by mike-winegar

She plays softly by the moonlight In mournful solitude surrounded by mist With the moon listening to the violin's song. The notes caress the stars at night As the violin sings with her tenderness. The night carries the music along. She comes alone at night to sit by the lake And pour her heart into the violin's strings. The violin's voice haunts the nighttime air. She plays a song of longing that makes her heart break. Her spirit weeps as her violin sings, While into the night rises a song of despair. The moon and the stars lend their ears As the solitary maiden comes to play And the mournful notes take flight. They listen until the sun's greeting nears And the tune finishes with the birth of the day, But will be started anew when her violin sings at night.
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Nov 17, 2011
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