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Symphonies
I play cello!
You play violin!
Both qually beautiful
Perfect harmonies when played together
Your lips are as still as a violinist's hands during
a Grand Pause.
My Mind playing Symphonies composed
just for you from me.
Your silence is a deafening as
a Concert A played forever on end.
My heart beats faster than a metronome
playing Presto instead of its usual Allegro.
It was as if no matter how many introverted signals
I sent you your A string was never quite intune
with mine.
It was as if at first you actually tried to
tune to my A.
Then it turned into me tuning to your A flat.
As if my A wasn't already flat enough
with my anxiety that held me back
from playing you those Symphonies
that I composed for you in the hollow
Opera House that is my chest!
And when I finally mustered up enough courage
to play them for you,
Slow my heart down to an Adagio,
Tune my A string perfectly,
Silence the Chamber Orchestra in my ribcage,
You put your conductors baton down.
Placed it carfully on the podium,
and left.
You said our communication was off!
Principle Cellist and Concert Master!
You said our connection was lost!
I tried to give you your space,
play Piano while you played Fortisimo!
I tried not to drown out the Melody
of your sweet voice with my Bass line.
You took my Symphonie with you.
My Auditorium now silent.
With the occasional sound of me trying
to tune my popped strings.
I'm now forced to sit and listen to you
compose symphonies of your own.
I play the Piano Bass line,
while you play the Melody.
I'm forced to sit in the silence of my
hollow Opera house,
that was once filled with the Symphonies
I composed just for you,
from me.
I sit and stare at the podium,
in playing position,
waiting for someone to pick up the baton,
and lead my Symphonies.
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I was inspired to write this piece originally at about one in the morning. It took me a long time to fianlly put together and mold all the small lines I wanted to fit in this piece in one way or another. For that reason, it was originally written as a spoken word poem. I hope that others will enjoy reading it more than I enjoyed writing it. Thank You.