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Adagio for Strings
I hear a hum that comes from strings.
Vibrations render such sweet sounds.
From whence? Your precious violin
that rests so peaceful in your hands.
Struck to life, rejoice and mourn
and let me feel your dark romance.
Throughout our young and mute romance
you bound me tight with taut heart strings.
Music left me no time to mourn.
Rather, dance with grace to lovely sounds,
twirl and step. You took my hands
to glide and lead me like a violin.
In times of joy, sparked by your touch, a violin
could fan flames of our bold romance.
Only with your nimble hands
would light divulge so easily from strings.
Whenever thought of this persists, it sounds
as though your songs were meant to mourn.
Such beauty should never have made me mourn.
Sorrow dripped like tears from your violin.
Never did I want to hear those sounds,
the shrieks and aching moans of ailing romance
that you so agonized, coaxed from those strings.
I closed my eyes, ears covered fast with hands.
“My fate rests well, my love, in your skilled hands.”
Or so I said, “So don’t you mourn
that I will leave.” You plucked your strings.
You caressed not me, but your violin!
I hear the ghost of our romance
whisper dreadful, hurtful, taunting sounds.
Amidst these old remembered sounds
I long for kisses, for your hands.
In crime and death lies no romance
and now I’m left alone to mourn
without consoling from your violin.
For I had choked you lovingly with strings.
Those awful strings rendered such vibrant sounds
that I burned your violin, lit the match with my own hands.
There’s nothing left to do but listen, mourn our old romance.
(c) Goddess Bound / Sheena Prasad 2009
- by Goddess Bound |
- Poetry And Lyrics
- | Submitted on 07/17/2009 |
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- Title: Adagio For Strings
- Artist: Goddess Bound
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Description:
Ah, the romance~!
This poem is classified as a sestina:
Six stanzas, six lines each,
Same set of words ending each stanza in a different order every time.
It was inspired by the character Nicolas de Lenfent from Anne Rice's 'The Vampire Lestat'.
Enjoy! - Date: 07/17/2009
- Tags: violin sestina poem romance vampire
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