Hour Three – Two Cellos Paint Pink

HOUR THREE –  

Two Cellos Paint Pink      Mary Pecaut

 

They lay upon the covers

resting on the final note

no encore needed

Crossover

 

Each plays their part

the way of trust

floating notes alight

on gut.

 

Three years or thirty five 

each duet is precarious

Every new song longs

its’ home, a stradivarius.

One thought on “Hour Three – Two Cellos Paint Pink

  1. Nice idea for a poem. The opening is strong, but the “gut” is a bit sharp. Maybe it’s “gut strings”? The last two lines are grammatically awkward, so the reader has to stop and puzzle out what is meant. The poem isn’t about longing, but the “new song longs” is puzzling. Did you mean “new song longs for”? If the longing for a better instrument, an unreachable goal of an instrument is the point, then perhaps you could infer that earlier as well. Also, the title and the poem seem detached. You don’t mention cello or pink in the poem. I think this poem has good potential!

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