~ The Piano

~ The Piano

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~ If you listen you can feel them...

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~ The Piano


 

Whimsical wind blew

Through this house tonight

After my nightly cup of tea

I slept all alone,

To get some inspiration

And be totally free

To feel some pure nothingness

Dreams of life to follow

As the crows, in my window,

In the dead of the night

Crowed defiance

Every night after night,

In the distance

This moment came

I heard his piano game

His notes were not like others

He played them like

The  wind could touch

The earth, without gravity

Invisible beauty,

But with that special touch

Only he could intoxicate

A woman of his caliber

When he played,  all became

Quiet, even the wind outside

Only his breath you heard

Gasping of passion, in between

The notes of his touch

It doesn’t matter where I am,

Always he shall follow me,

In day and night,

He shall play for me

Until I sleep

With these majors 

And minors of love

Perfectly balanced as his

Ghostly fingers danced

I know he’s with me forever


I smiled….

 

~ Elisa Laura

© 2013


Author's Note

Music: Chopin Nocturne op.9 no.1

Enjoy xx

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Never saw this one. This is such beautiful poetry and the music compliments it so well. I can imagine him talking to you through his piano in romantic notes played softly and delicately as interludes run through your head reminding you of his presence. Excellent work.

Posted 11 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

11 Years Ago

My dear friend, thank you for being here tonight, means much to me... and thank you for saying these.. read more



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Never saw this one. This is such beautiful poetry and the music compliments it so well. I can imagine him talking to you through his piano in romantic notes played softly and delicately as interludes run through your head reminding you of his presence. Excellent work.

Posted 11 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

11 Years Ago

My dear friend, thank you for being here tonight, means much to me... and thank you for saying these.. read more
This is so haunting. Those notes wafting through the night air that follow and intoxicate. A truly stunning piece of poetry.

The wind could touch
The earth, without gravity
Invisible beauty,

Posted 11 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

11 Years Ago

Ooh thank you for picking those lines out.... this was a hard piece to write, it was written for som.. read more
Oh wow. The majors and minors of love. Beautiful. I love the piano and play often. I could almost hear a tune being played in the distance while reading this. Amazing poem.

Posted 11 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

11 Years Ago

Sigh, you spoil me tonight my friend, with your beautiful words .... had edit the write.... needed t.. read more
i feel the longing
of a sensitive soul..
a piece that brings forth memories..
thank you for sharing this poem to me...

Posted 11 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

11 Years Ago

Oh thank you friend, for taking a moment and time to let this enter.... :) I'm grateful. Elisa
"To feel some pure nothingness" yes, I do feel that out of that peceful place comes the creativity, the inspiration, in the form of a few distant words, or maybe the echo of a piano melody... Once again, a great read for sure. I smiled too.

Posted 11 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

11 Years Ago

Thank you dearly :) this was a very special write to a very special person, so your words mean much .. read more
I am a pianist and this touched me, your words brought a mesmerizing melody to my mind and my heart began to sing in harmony. Your words are pure, simply pure and free, flowing like a sheer curtain in the breeze of an open window. Very nice.

Posted 11 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

11 Years Ago

Thank you :) they are free, I'm honored again by this write you felt each note smiling Jack :)
I've never read a poem that describes music so perfectly
I love this
Thumbs up
Can't wait to read more :)

Posted 11 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

11 Years Ago

I believe in the fact "Nobody on this writers site is bad first of all" :) each and every person, ha.. read more
Yasmin

11 Years Ago

:)
That is very sweet of you to say
I hope you catch up soon since it's clear that you .. read more

11 Years Ago

Thank you dear friend, you're lovely! :))
This is yet another beautiful piece, a special dance of intoxicated love.

"Sie spielt für mich allein".

Posted 12 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

12 Years Ago

Danke sehr poet, Ihren Deutsch ist schön...
Und du? Für Elize? Beethoven? ;)

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I really loved this piece a lot. The imagery is intense, and I love how it brought me on this journey.

Posted 12 Years Ago


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12 Years Ago

Thank you so much, glad I could take you with me for a while
How enchanting and deeply sentimantal a journey this took me on! You have a fascinating imagination and an exquisite vocabulary, E.L...
"His notes were not like others
He played them like
The wind could touch
The earth, without gravity
Invisible beauty,"...My fave lines! Great writing!

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12 Years Ago

Thank you so much dear friend and poetess, in Italian we would say: " così leggero" Thank you for p.. read more

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Added on July 8, 2012
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Tags: Piano, Romance, Ghosts, Love, Inspiration, Music, Night, Messages, Dreams

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