This Poem was Submitted By: Norman S. Pollack On Date: 2001-06-23 20:43:08 . . . Click Here To Mail this Poem to a Friend!

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Two Voices Converged

Two voices converged,  a cappella, stood On the precipice singing a song; and as one voice, we knew we would reach higher than we thought we could, back when our tunes were not as strong. We'll write each other's lyrics in; we knew not all our words back then, because our rhymes had never been that close.  Who knew  where to begin? But we took up that pen again. And each day as these tunes are shared not leaving notes on clef alone every beat will have been paired in cadence with a meter shared, a wondrous rhythm, a special tone. I tell this with a sigh, you see, our songs are here for ages hence. two voices converged, a cappella, and we stand on the precipice,  in harmony, and you have made all the difference.

Copyright © June 2001 Norman S. Pollack

Additional Notes:
A reading of Frost's poem, Two Roads Diverged in a Yellow Wood, would be helpful to better understanding THIS effort.


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