The West End Tenors.

Goldfinch60



To the show we went

To see a group,

A group we had never seen,

A group called West End Tenors.

Onto the stage they came,

Four men,

And they sang.

They blew our minds away,

Their singing was so wonderful,

It just took us to a new place,

A place where music ruled,

Ruled our hearts and minds.

It just could not get better,

But it did.

They asked a choir to come,

And the choir came on stage,

A choir of a hundred children.

They sang and it was wonderful,

Wonderful to see young children

Singing their hearts out.

They left the stage with such applause,

Such tumultuous applause.

The tenors then sang more

Bringing such love and beauty to us.

We left the theatre at the end

And the glory of their music came with us

Bringing us such joy

From such a wonderful evening,

An evening that will never be forgotten.

  • Author: Goldfinch60 (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: February 16th, 2026 02:07
  • Comment from author about the poem: The Four Tenors were fabulous, we would see them again. The children's choir were from Stagecoach Performing Arts Cheltenham and there were about one hundred of them and they seemed to be aged from about 5 to 11 years old, it was so good to see young children enjoying music.
  • Category: special-occasion
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