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"The Musical Genius"
I was asked by dear mother to go to the store.
This I didn't mind, for my CD player was ready.
I was now JS Bach, and the orchestra was ready,
as well as the choral, who I most worried about.
"Today, we are practicing the 'Sanctus'.
You know well my B minor Mass."
The choral looked worried, and I saw it in their eyes.
I reassured them, or rather warned them,
"If you drop one note from the fugue, you will be out,
on your ***, without your ration of firewood or beer!"
Of course it went perfect, and the chorus applauded me,
for composing a work of pure genius.
I adjusted my wig, took a pinch of snuff,
and bitched out the faggotist (bassoonist) for general purpose.
"Now we will practice Et exsultavit from my Magnificat."
But I arrived home, and gave the musicians the day off,
to study and practice.

2007-12-05 11:49:36 · 2 answers · asked by Jrahdel 5 in Arts & Humanities Poetry

2 answers

Amazing indeed!

I wonder about this line:

"Now we will practice Et exsultavit from my Magnificat."

I like the line. I surely do. Because it sounds as if it is the lumber vertebrae of the whole text.

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2007-12-06 01:28:25 · answer #1 · answered by ari-pup 7 · 1 0

Yes It Is And I Like Your Poem

2007-12-05 19:53:09 · answer #2 · answered by S 2 · 1 0

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