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Maybuen

The eloquence of a falling flower…

Maybuen.

In D Major.

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The eloquence of a falling flower

No great thunder or a great roar

It sails effortlessly from its post

Then gently with balance and beauty, falls.

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John Baker (1680-1720) was an English who made viols and at a late later stage few violins.

Rev. WM. M. Morris, B.A.

Musicpainting compositions. Acrylic Paint on Infusberry Paper, 240 x 333mm.

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Discover the fire within the sound

Catching you while minding drunk

Experience the beauty of its characteristic light

lute’s a sweet voice and alluring sound.

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“I am here” the author proclaimed,

“Still alive and looking well,

the ink has cracked

yet, you could still hear me well”.

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Out of the darkness, light’s desire was to be born.

Ideologies and losing money don’t mix.

Refection from the Mediterranean.

Samresann

“I am here” the author proclaimed…

Samresann.

In G major.

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“I am here” the author proclaimed,

“Still alive and looking well,

the ink has cracked

yet, you could still hear me well”.

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John William Briggs (1855-1935) made a large number of the original models of violins, violas and cellos. British-born and won a gold medal in Vienna in 1890.

Terisio

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Musicpainting compositions. Acrylic Paint on Infusberry Paper, 240 x 333mm.

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In a neat and orderly fashion

There are many and too hard to state

Covering every page corner

In unison they state….

Nothing to inquire or overheard

Strolling eyes reads the telling’s edge

Make of it what they indicate

Their take-ins of the moment stay

Yet, we’re bonded and doomed to this page.

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Only one word that’s all I can say

Time is no leisure

To write what’s inside

It is slippery, subsiding, and demanding, it’s the end result.

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Out of the darkness, light’s desire was to be born.

Ideologies and losing money don’t mix.

Refection from the Mediterranean.