The Grand Piano Poem by David Harris

The Grand Piano

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The grand piano stood in the corner
no longer played anymore.
Once it stood under the spotlights
in crowded concert halls.
Famous musicians from around the world
sat and played concertos
and solo arias with soft melodic tones.
Each note graced lovely
from eagerly expectant ears.
Now the crowds have disappeared,
loving fingers no longer graced
its black and white keys.
The grand piano just stands alone
locked with memories
of the great old days.

25 October 2008

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Paige S 08 April 2009

As a pianist, I LOVED this poem.

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David Harris

David Harris

Bradfield, England
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