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September 13, 2016
Sweet music working it’s magic
taking one back in time,
to a page in the imagination –
so vivid, the scene of the crime.
Where quite unexpectedly taken
was a heart, now set deep in stone.
The outer casing cracked by the rhythm,
glances exchanged for reasons unknown.
The opening bar, a constant reminder,
whenever heard from that day on.
When a heart stolen unexpectedly;
life never the same, until memory gone.
Sweet music working it’s magic
taking one back to that day,
and a chapter never to be forgotten.
So sad when it ends that way!
Where quite unexpectedly taken
was a heart, now set deep in stone.
The outer casing cracked by the rhythm,
glances exchanged for reasons unknown.
The closing bar, the saddest part ever,
when heard from that day on.
Old feelings automatically surface;
life never the same, until memory gone.
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