Stradivarius 
Deep inside 
Curling, rippling through the grain 
This woody depth of tone 
Singing a carver’s art 
His blade so sharply honed 
Brilliant, but sweet the tone 
Reaching out to furthest ears 
Fulfilling fond nature’s source 
The forest 
Those many hundred years 
Its magic still a puzzle 
What hidden source had guided Stradivari’s hand? 
The wood, the varnish, shape 
All wed together 
By an oh so perfect plan 
Yes, a masterpiece complete 
Needing but virtuoso skill 
To plumb the depth 
Release the thrilling voice 
Its inner will fulfill 
David Austin is professional violinist and teacher, who communicates through poetry. He has played with the Cincinnati Symphony, taught at Colorado College and various public schools. He is a published author, who has been writing poetry and novels for over 40 years. His pride and joy is a shelter in which he feeds and cares for animals.  David is a member of Poetry Soup.
Dear David,
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed your creative write on the Stradivarius instead of focusing on the artist who plays it, the focus was on the artist who created it. Your descriptive imagery showed us the dedication of this artist. Thank you for sharing this great piece with us.
Sandra
Dear David, Your title drew me to your poem, as violin music is my favorite instrumental music. Your poem reminds me of the one called "The Touch of the Master's Hand". Although your poem doesn't focus on the artist who plays it, I quite enjoyed your focus on the violin itself. I thought your poem a masterpiece in itself. Thank you for sharing your talent.
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Wonderful. Really nice poem, David. Put's me in a soothing mood. Thank you for sharing and continued blessings!
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Aloha David, your already know how wonderful I think this piece is because it was awarded Poem of the week last month. Your poem shares the creativity from tree, to the master who created the violin. It is magical and meaningful! Blessings for a wonderful holiday, hugs, Connie
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