Chirping mantra ascend
A true heart will be sent
Liszt's Pharaphrasen
I long much to listen
Sweetheart of afar sunset
No more, no more sad
O Beguiling Hysteria!
Pacify Liszt's Sonata
In this quiet evening
My very soul is waving
I play Liszt's Consolation
To calm down desolation
Darling, your charming shadow
Is dancing below a glistening glow
To lift up a blaring beat of crescendo
I need a breathtaking Liszt's Concerto
(dedicated to you who love Franz Liszt's music)
A beautiful musical poem...I agree with Leslie...you must be a musician too...10+++
The age of chivalry is definately not dead with this poem! Its originality and inspiration are the ones to admire and praise.Thanks for sharing, Ahmad. Best wishes. A.
A lovely poem reflecting your love of music, thanks Ahmad, 10 Lynda xx
Lovely read, Ahmad. Innovative, captivating approach.............................
Este chapéu a máscara abriu Jogo fora, relaxo de cima para baixo loved how u went back and forth in languages. what does this mean anyways? oh and since this poem was so interesting about this concerto u so dearly love, i think i might take an ear for it. -Every rose starts out as an ash- Ashes 2 Roses :)
Sweetheart of afar sunset No more, no more sad. i like this words......... honestly i didn't understand the poem
Who wouldn't enjoy this poem? I totally love this one. Sounds quite Asian and unique...10.
Again, your words dance with blissful passion on the screen, Ahmad, with a message as vast as it is benevolent. Chords resonate within us, echoing throughout time, creating all new experience and emotion. Warm regards, John.
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
I would like to translate this poem
I am admiring your inspiration. Nice written. Ferenc Liszt is a great personality in musical world. He was and he is one of composers the most known in world and of pianists. This Hungarian pianist positioned himself at the lead of classics completely deservedly. He originated the nocturnes associated with the poetry. Poetic texts served here as motto. Your poem induce others, for the better recognition its as composer, but also as the interesting man. I am pleased that I read this poem. (10v.) Greetings for You. :) Maria Barbara Korynt