The strumming of your guitar
Still resonates in my ears
But the fingers that plucked the strings
Are now stiff, numb and hard.
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@Edward Kofi Louis, Thanks for visiting. Inspired by your comment.
@Bri Edwards, Thanks for picking up this poem for your 'MyPoemList', I am honoured. '.... and you may safely 'rest on your laurels'.' - That's a great inspiration, thank you,
@Ruby Mostazir, Thanks for reading the poem and the kind appreciation you left here. Much appreciate your comment. Are you from Rangpur?
@Deepak S S, Thanks for the appreciation. I wanted to read some of your poems, but didn't find any.
A maestro of music is generally a much celebrated and loved person. The mesmerizing power of music is so powerful that when such a person suddenly departs, his absence will be sorely felt! A beautiful tribute to a great songster.
Death! ! Passing away. Thanks for sharing this poem with us.
it is unfortunate that a person's death, a beloved-by-many-person, would be the inspiration for your latest of now infrequently-submitted poems on PH. well, i guess his popularity has little bearing on my use of 'unfortunate'. you have on PH many poems to your credit, and you may safely 'rest on your laurels'. i 'should read' more of yours, but alas, eating five gallons of ice cream takes me almost all day, ...every day! ! bri ;) to MyPoemList.
@Valsa George, Thank you for the thoughtful comment. You are absolutely right in your observation.