A Curious Case of Unholy Infatuations

November 19, 2008

The Violin by Vladimir Mayakovskiy

Filed under: Poetry — lostpoem @ 6:43 am
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violin
The violin got all worked up, imploring
then suddenly burst into sobs,
so child-like
that the drum couldn’t stand it:
“All right, all right, all right!”
But then he got tired, couldn’t wait till the violin ended,
slipped out on the burning Kuznetsky
and took flight.
The orchestra looked on, chilly,
while the violin wept itself out
without reason
or rhyme,
and only somewhere,
a cymbal, silly,
kept clashing:
“What is it,
what’s all the racket about?”
And when the helicon,
brass-faced, sweaty,
hollared:
“Crazy!
Crybaby!
Be still!”
I staggered,
on to my feet getting,
and lumbered
over the horror-stuck music stands,
yelling,
“Good God”
why, I myself couldn’t tell;
then dashed, my arms round the wooden neck to fling:
“You know what, violin,
we’re awfully alike;
I too
always yell,
but can’t prove a thing!”
The musicains commented,
contemptuously smiling:
“Look at him-
come to his wooden-bride-
tee-hee!”
But I don’t care-
I’m a good guy-
“You know, what, violin,
let’s live together,
eh?”

Ketil Bjornstad – Pianology

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David Darling – Dawn

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Oregon-The silence of a candle

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Ode by David Darling

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There is a light that never goes out by The Smiths

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