Crescendo

Crescendo

A Poem by Sophie
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A poem about music, I play the piano and I used to play the saxophone.

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Sweet notes fill the air
Swirl and dance
Without a care
Unable to realize
That they have
Such short-lived lives
 
The sweet sound fades and starts again
The iv’ry keys pressing in, then
 The bow slides across the strings
Soft and singing
Another violin
Joins in
And more and more
Harmony and melody blend and soar
 
Cymbals clash, crash, smash
A reverberating sound
Then quiet.
 
Boom. Boom. Boom.
The bass drum
Brass, horns and trombones
Crescendo
 
The instruments pick up
And the notes dance across the lines
Jump and spin and curve and fly
The maestro conducts and weaves
The magic of the music as it cries
 
Forte!
The melody hits its peak
Violin hum
Boom goes the drum
The notes of the piano speak
Bass buzzes, and trombone
Moans, groans, and drones
Trumpet rasps
And just like that
Peace.
The peace of the piano
Decrescendo
 
Violins sing
With their bows
Flying across the strings
Each key on the piano has been pressed
And in a last crack
The sound roars,
Its head high
Fighting for life,
Fighting to be free
It soars
Then suddenly
Caged. Stopped. Gone.
And the lingering dancers
Whisper on
Until the last vibration is done
Silence.

© 2011 Sophie


Author's Note

Sophie
This is my favorite poem that I've evr written, reviews please!

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I liked this poem too. It kinda reminds me of a movie I watched about Ludwig Van Beethoven. It was called Immortal Beloved. I was a great movie I was about Him lol and he had written a letter to his Beloved and it was believed by everyone that he loved only himself and his music which wasn't true. He had many loves women and music were included. After his his death one of this friends had found this letter and was determined to find this women and give her this letter. Anyway, It goes on and shows how he came up with the music he wrote and how throughout his life different women had influenced his music. Well, this poem reminded me of that movie. The booms and the last line Until the last vibration is done Silence. Just genius! Sorry for kinda taking a turn to a movie but It really did remind me of that movie. Great Poem :)

Posted 11 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.




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I liked this poem too. It kinda reminds me of a movie I watched about Ludwig Van Beethoven. It was called Immortal Beloved. I was a great movie I was about Him lol and he had written a letter to his Beloved and it was believed by everyone that he loved only himself and his music which wasn't true. He had many loves women and music were included. After his his death one of this friends had found this letter and was determined to find this women and give her this letter. Anyway, It goes on and shows how he came up with the music he wrote and how throughout his life different women had influenced his music. Well, this poem reminded me of that movie. The booms and the last line Until the last vibration is done Silence. Just genius! Sorry for kinda taking a turn to a movie but It really did remind me of that movie. Great Poem :)

Posted 11 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

I think its my favourite poem that you've ever written too! I love how much knowledge you put into the poem about music but also how you show your interpretation of music being a living, breathing thing. It comes across as innocent, not in the world long enough to know anything else. The first stanza? Where you mention how they are unaware of how short lived the notes are. It's just such an interesting idea and point of view on it. Then at the end, silence isn't the absence of music, rather... music being caged and held back. Wonderful

Posted 11 Years Ago


Three words. Favorite. Poem. Ever. I love music. Music is my passion. Music is everything and this poem just gives amplifies how beautiful music is.

Posted 11 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Wow I can see why it was your favorite at the time, and i can also see why "Life's Mortal Shell" took over.
This is definitely one of your best, the way you described everything was excellent. I love how you advanced through a piece and described each separate part and the effect they had. Really nice job.

Posted 11 Years Ago


A amazing poem. I had to read again for the strength of the words. I like the flow of thoughts and the beautiful use of language. No weakness in this outstanding poetry.
Coyote

Posted 11 Years Ago


Boom. Boom. Boom.
The bass drum
Brass, horns and trombones
Crescendo

I liked this stanza the best. This is very very well written. I used to play the piano as well. This is very expressive, and you can feel every movement and sound. I liked it. Nice work.

Posted 11 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Beautifully written! It was great!

Posted 11 Years Ago


great work keep up the amazing work i loved reading your poem it was really amazing and sweet thanks for sharing this with me

Posted 12 Years Ago


It is your best work I've read, hands down. You apply both knowledge of the musical theory as well as literary elements that gave me tingles;D. I don't know if you meant it to have an inner meaning, but I see one regardless. The fleeting lives we live and how our high point is our crescendo=D lovin it. Guess i'm kinda a nerd for play on words and applied knowledge in literary pieces. "Until the last vibration is done" reminds me of both the end of a musical piece(obviously) and also the last vibration of a heartbeat. This should be entered into many contests. www.pw.org. Amazing site for writers, plenty of chances for publication and a lot of free contests, I use it a lot but i've yet to win anything=p. Maybe you should try! Again, amazing work.

Posted 12 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

i can certainly tell why it is your favourite :)

Posted 12 Years Ago



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