The Flute And I Poem by Shaun Bolden

The Flute And I

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Such a beatuful flute lies alone on the shelf
It shone brightly, freshly polished without need of help
But with out wind, no music was produced
So he picked it up in hopes of making this flute
A part of him, so he placed his lips
Gently upon it, along with his finger tips
Tenderly he used his fingers, as he began to blow
Closing his eyes as melodies started to flow
Many heard the sound, and were quickly hypnotized
By the cohesion of the two, made all worries subside
They were surrounded, people watched bride and groom
As they played almost as if no one was in the room
He played and played with no end in sight
The only thing he knew was this instrument felt so right
A harmonious pair, lost without each other
That wonder full flute, he held as a lover

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Chuck Audette 11 February 2008

Lovely rhyming and flow. With such heavenly sound, some people think the flute is a holy instrument. -chuck

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Hypnotic is precisely what this is. t x

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Alison Cassidy 09 February 2008

Musical passion penned to perfection - all heart. love, Allie ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥

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Anna Russell 09 February 2008

A beautiful, magical write - and an absolute pleasure to read. Hugs Anna xxx

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Shaun Bolden

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