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Title: To A Violin
Author: Myrtle Reed [ More Titles by Reed]
(Antonius Stradivarius, 1685.) What flights of years have gone to fashion thee, My violin! What centuries have wrought Thy sounding fibres! What dead fingers taught Thy music to awake in ecstasy Beyond our human dreams? Thy melody Is resurrection. Every buried thought Of singing bird, or stream, or south wind, fraught With tender message, or of sobbing sea, Lives once again. The tempest's solemn roll Is in thy passion sleeping, till the king Whose touch is mastery shall sound thy soul. The organ tones of ocean shalt thou bring, The crashing chords of thunder, and the whole Vast harmony of God. Ah, Spirit, sing!
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