The Music Shop

The Music Shop

A Poem by Kathryn Smith

I'd like to tell you the truth


I hardly know you


And I don't want to let you go



 



 


Deep in Dublin city


I sat alone in a music shop


I played piano and never stopped


There was a tap on my shoulder


A pair of eyes were sparkling like raindrops


His hair was all a wire


He had a crooked smile


Harry said he


Pleased to meet you said me




We shook hands and spoke of piano keys


Like strong wind blowing though trees


I wanted to fall to my knees 


My Birthday is in July said I


Same with mine he said to me


We stood and smiled in silence


Shy and in wonder


Nervous and undercover


The sparks were like no other




Soon I had to go


Standing behind us


My sister needed me


and I regretted not having much left to show




Harry I want you to know


On that day you made me merry


One day this January


I discovered you and your brother


You were born on my birthday


and I was born on yours


July 21st 1992 was the day


Was that time for lovers?


For fate?


Our meeting surely wasn't a mistake







You sing and play your guitar


I admire you from afar


Harry if we ever meet again


 I hope we can be friends


Your life will never be the same


For you are sky rocketing to fame




I'll never forget that day


The time I sat in Dublin


In Dublin at a music shop


Caught, acknowledged, and taken higher by you


You shouted your love from the rooftop


And I promised I'd forget you not






© 2016 Kathryn Smith


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Hmmmmm? A poetic story. I like it. This is very nice and piano!? I love the piano. I should write about it. I really enjoyed it. Please read my story Tears and Ashes

Posted 8 Years Ago


OK... I really enjoyed this. The sentence structure does so much to enhance this work. ( : O )

Posted 8 Years Ago


This is a great story set in poetry. You laid the words out beautifully.

Posted 8 Years Ago


Beautiful and hopeful story my friend.
"You shouted your love from the rooftop
And I promised I'd forget you not"
I like the ending a lot. Thank you for sharing the outstanding poetry. I had to read twice.
Coyote




Posted 8 Years Ago


Beauty opens eyes but music opens souls Kathryn and you obviously made a strong connection to our fellow on the mandolin. A truly awesome tale. Thanks for sharing it with us all. :))

Posted 8 Years Ago


Romance might get back in the air, thanks to your poem. It is a classic case of love. Good one.

Posted 8 Years Ago


This is a perfectly romantic write. I love the imagery, this one is loaded with feelings of happiness and a desire to know more and what could have been. Awesome work :)

Posted 8 Years Ago


a touching and profound meeting!impressions you`ll never forget

Posted 8 Years Ago


very cute! I love it! I want to read more because of how good it is!

Posted 8 Years Ago


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Such a quaint tale of love from a distance, your word play carries the piece smoothly (but for one instance: how did the part about "my sister needed me" fit in with the rest?) I read it first without the music and liked it a lot. Then I read it WITH the music and it seemed magical. The music really bolstered the strength of the poem. Well done, young lady! take care...dan

Posted 8 Years Ago



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