ArpeggioA Poem by Thomas Emile Vaughen
The cigarette droops from the pianist's mouth
He puffs as he plays to block it all out Hearing already the hymns in the air, his sacred oath is to re-assemble what's already there Fingers scurry madly over ivory keys, and break in waves while his ebony knees undulate for the pedals, perfect harmonies The pianist is lost in his dream of dying under a bright sky that's only for him At the funeral only Steinway's colours and the secrets of life in the thorn of the thunder
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1 Review Added on September 24, 2024 Last Updated on September 24, 2024 AuthorThomas Emile VaughenFloating around the north of England, United KingdomAboutSometimes I make myself a coffee, pop on the internet and write stuff. Read at your *peril*. Can be found on Substack [https://thomasemilevaughen.substack.com] or Bluesky [@cperil.bsky.soci.. more.. |

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