MUSIC:
Where would we be without music.
What a miserable world it would be.
No opera, ballads or soundtracks,
And of course no X Factor on TV.
No walking down the aisle to The Wedding March,
On one's very important day.
We wouldn't have heard about Elvis,
Or Frank Sinatra singing "My Way"
Of course there would be no dancing.
As there wouldn't be any tunes to dance to.
I would be lost without Christmas carollers,
At Christmas.....well wouldn't you?
We would have missed Elton's "Candle In The Wind".
That he dedicated to Marilyn Monroe.
Also the song "English Country Garden"
Where all the flowers grow.
No rock 'n' roll or The Beatles,
Little Richard and Long Tall Sally.
Yes my friends we would have missed out,
On so many things and have gone "Do Lally"
Music has much to contribute.
To this wonderful world we live.
So I salute each and every musician,
For the wonderful pleasure they give.
From my first book
"Negative V. Positive";
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Yvonne Lewis 2008:
Musicians sure give a lot to the world, as music sure does flow.
ReplyDeleteIt sure does Pat.
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I can't imagine a world without music. What is that saying? Music hath charm to soothe the savage beast. (Or something like that.) You make me want to listen to Elvis. I have old records and tapes. Have lovely weeken.
ReplyDeleteMentioning Elvis I recall visiting Gracelands years ago.
DeleteVery humbling standing by the family graves....and tear jerking.
Yvonne.
Music has much to contribute.
ReplyDeleteTo this wonderful world we live.
Very much so Yvonne! Many would die of hunger without music
Hank
Thank you Hank for your lovely comment.
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I love this, Yvonne! And it's so true.
ReplyDeleteMany thanks Sandra. much appreciated.
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Music changed my life. This poem is still so fresh and alive, through all the years.
ReplyDeleteLovely of you to say so Martin.
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Sing it loud. Music is a treasure
ReplyDeleteYes it is a treasure Joanne, I grew up with it and it has never left me. Thanks for comment.
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