POEM: Frank and Steinway

I recently saw the newest movie version of Frankenstein, by Guillermo del Toro. I highly recommend. This poem is inspired by this classic story and epic film, a meditation on the soul fooly melodic themes of life and death hauntingly interwoven…

Frank and Steinway

He was wholly played
A power-grater
Then himself
Hauntingly beauty full
Frankly, quiet sad
Between the notes
Some wear a mist
The quick and the dead
Keys black and white
Frankly played
Over and over
Agin’ hour soul
A victor and looser for
Helled together
Buy how ever scarred
Imparts are parts
Aparts are aparts
As hole sum how
Soul fooly melodic
Played grandly
As sum kind of pianist envy
Amor then herd
Amor then a loan
In life
And death
Mercy
And fearsome
Turning up
Fore what might be
Life and deaf
Accosting amor
Then a song

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