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A slender humble bamboo stick,
hollow within, embellished with tiny holes
every breath infuses the note
with a balmy resonance.
Deft fingers sway in a mystic rhythm
conceiving a classical sound,
a divine melody emanates
the ears soak in the musical euphony
the soul revels in the
mesmeric redemption,
when the lips kiss the flute!
So beautiful!
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Thank you Vidur!
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Most welcome, Radhika! I could hear the sounds of that flute π
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Thanks again. It was inspired by my daughter who plays the flute!
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How lovely!
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Wow ! It is a bliss !!
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It truly is Megala π
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It was indeed ecstasy for me.. U reminded my school girl guide days when i used to play the flute for the girl guides.
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Thats lovely Deepa. Do you still play it?
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Nope.. Lost touch..
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Maybe you should pursue it again. Music in any form is simply so beautiful and divine!
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I am a carnatic music classical singer rads. My maternal side has a rich history of music .. I sing now and then.. Almost everything came to an end after marriage..
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Wow! Thats amazing dear. Would love to hear you some day β€ ! One humble request, continue your journey with music. A good voice is something very few are blessed with π
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My pleasureπππ
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Nice! Would you like to put up an audio clip of your daughter’s playing the flute? Just a thought/suggestion…
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Maybe sometime soon Kunal π
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Cool! Pl give me a heads up so I donβt miss it!
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beautiful….I experience it every day π
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Thanks Giri. Are you associated with music?
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Your words made the music to read them through …beautiful!
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Thanks so much Pragalbha for the lovely comment π
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My pleasure π
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Beautifully written. Mesmeric words !
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Thanks dear Yasmin!
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A flute seems to have some divine connection, you have captured it beautifully Radhika.
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Thank you so much Balroop. Such a humble instrument which always emits such a soothing sound!
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True, I have often wondered how do they manage to bring our such melodies to of it!
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Yes, they truly mesmerise Balroop! It is all the permutation and combination of the breath and the finger movements on the hole.
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You seem to understand flute so well. π
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Thanks to my daughter!
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Your words are magical Radhika. Gave me the impression as I was playing the flute.
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I am humbled Megha. Thanks a ton !!
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Ahhhβ¦ Krishna and his magical fluteβ¦It must have been like this when He played!
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When HE played I am sure the whole universe must have rejoiced in bliss π
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Very nice post
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Thanks Daneel!
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Welcome Radhika
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Delightful and swayed to your composition.
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Glad to hear that. Thanks Vishal!
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Beautiful.
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Thanks Moushumi!
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Wow. Never seen a better poem than this on the flute. ππΈ
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Thanks Shantanu for the generous compliment. ππ
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My pleasure always
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So beautiful!β€οΈ
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Thanks Richa π
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Awesome when the lips kiss the flute of melody. Superb poetic composition, Radhika, loved the poem.
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Thank you so much Kamal!!
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Welcome dear Radhika
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Such a beautiful poem, does more than justice to the flute and the player. Loved it.
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Thanks a lot ESP π
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A miracle in itself! To believe that a piece of wood that has been crafted into a flute that can leave us enthralled in divine bliss with its tunes. Loved that last line, Radhika, when the lips kiss the flute!
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Thanks a lot dear π
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So very lovely n pure. Loved itβ€
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Thank you so much ππ
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This is magical and so beautiful Radhika πΈ. I love it
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Sweetness itself! Love the ending!
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Thanks a lot Benjamin π
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Welcome!
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