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November 2006

a melody

November 11, 2006 22:43

tonights the night in the gloom its heard.
a soft melody drift across the dismal night.
a slow melody so sad.
every ear heard the melody and walked towards the strange sound.
murmuring to themselves asking each other what that noise was.
not sure weither they liked it or not,their curousity grew.
the gloom began to lift as the sad song changed its notes to a sweet song.
as it lifted high the crowds gathered close and finally saw where it came from.
a maker was sitting by his window.
with a violin.
its tip curved like a paw and its skinny neck looked so elegant,the body had a sleek curve,
and fit right under the chin. the bow was long and sturdy.
all this made such a beautiul noise.
it all....amazed the crowd.
this little thing could carry a tune across the town.
it was like words from a bow and violin.
it was like heaven had been found

by Amie Jo(I love writing little stories like this just for fun) :D had fun writing it!

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