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Music Comes

    By John Frederick Freeman



    Music comes
    Sweetly from the trembling string
    When wizard fingers sweep
    Dreamily, half asleep;
    When through remembering reeds
    Ancient airs and murmurs creep,
    Oboe oboe following,
    Flute answering clear high flute,
    Voices, voices--falling mute,
    And the jarring drums.

    At night I heard
    First a waking bird
    Out of the quiet darkness sing....
    Music comes
    Strangely to the brain asleep!
    And I heard
    Soft, wizard fingers sweep
    Music from the trembling string,
    And through remembering reeds
    Ancient airs and murmurs creep;
    Oboe oboe following,
    Flute calling clear high flute,
    Voices faint, falling mute,
    And low jarring drums;
    Then all those airs
    Sweetly jangled--newly strange,
    Rich with change....
    Was it the wind in the reeds?
    Did the wind range
    Over the trembling string;
    Into flute and oboe pouring
    Solemn music; sinking, soaring
    Low to high,
    Up and down the sky?
    Was it the wind jarring
    Drowsy far-off drums?

    Strangely to the brain asleep
    Music comes.



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