Once more it has happened,
That sound came to me,
That sound which took me,
Took me to another place,
A place of harmony and love.
That glory of music does it,
Does it so often to me.
I have to stop and listen,
Listen from that place,
That place where music,
Where music has taken me.
- Author: Goldfinch60 (Pseudonym) ( Offline)
- Published: June 26th, 2020 01:16
- Comment from author about the poem: The radio was on while I was reading the poems on this site when this piece of music came on, it just grabbed me, I had heard it many times before played on strings, I have even heard it played by a brass band but never with voices - wonderful music.
- Category: Reflection
- Views: 22
Comments7
Hope that's a better place, than the place you go to when I sing - a padded cell?! heehee.
I'm a pest - I must write the poems as songs to torment folk. lol.
Music can always take me to a place of rapture, even your singing may even if it would be to a padded cell.
Andy
Tis indeed a hauntingly beautiful rendition Andy and your poem is a credit to both your good self and those who created such a moving sound....
Neville
Thank you Neville, it is a wonderful sound.
Andy
Ah - - the magic of this piece of music has always transported me too dear friend - and the voices create an even more beautiful rendering.
Thank you Fay, yes I was totally surprised at how beautiful it was when sung.
Andy
Andy,
What a way to welcome
this day. 🎼 🎶 🎵 🎶
Thank you for sharing this heavenly video and your pen. Wishing you a wonderful day.
Laura🌻
Thank you Laura, I am so glad that your day started well and hope that it got better as the day went on.
Andy
And long may the music play - nice one Andy
Thank you Michael. So much music - so little time.
Andy
Some music has the ability to light the paths to places we have forgotten we wished to explore.
Wonderful words d a, we both know that those palces will forever surprise us.
Andy
Yes, music can instantaneously transport one to a world of memories.
Wonderful indeed.
Thank you Suresh, so true.
Andy
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