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Ludwig Van Beethoven
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Ludwig van Beethoven
... Melodic ingenuity of Ludwig van Beethoven raised music to the realm of art, cadence woven. A piano virtuoso, he turned into a composer unique, initiated the romantic era in coexistent classica......
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Subimal Sinha-Roy
Categories:
ludwig van beethoven,
music,
Form:
Clerihew
Black and White
..."Black and white in want of each other, and not in need, inevitably; of my following sampling's POV," ... by the Poet. Pandas are loners, though my statement is a misconception of the simple fact......
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Hilo Poet
Categories:
ludwig van beethoven,
allusion, analogy, appreciation, color,
Form:
Free verse
Digging my own grave synonymous with a sense of accomplishment
...Digging my own grave synonymous with a sense of accomplishment Quite an undertaking to break ground figuratively, and symbolically linkedin while able bodied and mindedness readies cemetery pl......
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Matthew Harris
Categories:
ludwig van beethoven,
addiction, age, angel, atheist,
Form:
Free verse
Ludwig Van Beethoven
...Ludwig van Beethoven raised music to the plane of art The power of his composition conveyed the cadence of heart Fused vocal and instrumental melodies in Ninth Symphony unique Struggled heroically......
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Subimal Sinha-Roy
Categories:
ludwig van beethoven,
music,
Form:
Clerihew
Serenade
...What have you done with my beau, I want take it to the show. What have you done with my beau, it time for you to go. What have you done with my beau; I want it back on the show. I like its style, it ......
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Christine Phillips
Categories:
ludwig van beethoven,
appreciation, art, beauty, city,
Form:
Free verse
Breakfast Breakfast We Will Eat You
...** DISCLAIMER: This poem is a parody of a hymn: "Joyful Joyful We Adore Thee", some of you might have hymnals that call this song "Ode To Joy". The lyrics in a hymnal are from Henry van Dyke and th......
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Miranda Hawley
Categories:
ludwig van beethoven,
food, parody,
Form:
Lyric
The New World Order
...It is not new. The thirteen families, and Freemasons have been plotting for hundreds of years. Here are the thirteen families that make up the list. Rothchild, Bundy, Collins, Ayers, Kennedy, Rockefe......
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Michael Tor
Categories:
ludwig van beethoven,
bible, dark, future, jesus,
Form:
Narrative
Music From the Soul
...Traveling over an ocean to the New world a symphony slowly grew and Burst upon America as the New World, Composer left an imprint quality new volume Anton or Antonín or perhaps Anthony Dvorák. ......
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John Washburn
Categories:
ludwig van beethoven,
appreciation, joy, music, tribute,
Form:
Free verse
An English Adaptation of Mephistopheles' Song of the Flea From Faust
...There was a king once reigning Who carried a great, big flea— And far from him complaining, The flea filled the king with glee! For to him that flea was dearer Than even his only son, And to ma......
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J P Marmaro
Categories:
ludwig van beethoven,
allegory, humorous, irony, political,
Form:
Light Verse
Resonance
...The peril coiled does not replay the beauty of notes teamed relay some carry over, some parlay is echoed by the sounds that stay! Within the music's balanced chords that building up, intensive......
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Paula Larson
Categories:
ludwig van beethoven,
music, sound,
Form:
Monorhyme
Ludwig Van Beethoven
...On Thursday March 29, 1827 Vienna Salzburg It wasn’t a happy day for Christoph Ludwig Van Beethoven Three O’clock Afternoon nine Priests blessed the coffin September 1822 Dear Uncle a mad man h......
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Lorenzo Pacheco
Categories:
ludwig van beethoven,
forgiveness,
Form:
Classicism
The Evolution of Music 2
...Ludwig Van Beethoven played piano with passion and sorrow, But did he notice the crowds awestruck breath? (For I heard he was deaf) Ray Charles came some centuries after bringing soul and laughter, ......
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Timothy Hicks
Categories:
ludwig van beethoven,
humorous, music,
Form:
Clerihew
Musical-Moonlight Sonata
...A quiet...soft resolute theme plays The low tunes of the piano ascends. A sequence of sound radiates, The tones hum...words of passion, Reverberating...serenading a quiet night. Echoing...dee......
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Raul Moreno
Categories:
ludwig van beethoven,
education, history, music, passion
Form:
Ekphrasis
What If
...What if Amadeus Mozart had a gameboy? Would his concerto have come to mind? What if Ludwig van Beethoven had a PS3? Would his ears be okay and his eyes gone blind? What if Vincent van G......
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Raul Moreno
Categories:
ludwig van beethoven,
imaginationwrite, write,
Form:
Quatrain
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