Each vibration
makes a wave.
A wave of sound.
These waves
gently lap
upon the ear
to form
Music.
makes a wave.
A wave of sound.
These waves
gently lap
upon the ear
to form
Music.
Published by Allana Calhoun
I'm a working mother who has been writing poetry and short stories since I was a child. I also do crafts and create handmade jewelry. View profile
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