avatarRajesh Vairapandian

Summary

A poem titled "An Old Violin Drenched in Rain" describes a scene where a violinist and a girl merge into music amidst a downpour, symbolizing unity and transformation.

Abstract

The poem "An Old Violin Drenched in Rain" captures a moment where a violinist plays in the rain, unaware of the world. A girl watches a raindrop fall from his violin string, catching it with joy. As their eyes meet, they become one with the music—the girl turns into a violin, the violinist becomes the raindrop, and together they embody the music itself. The scene unfolds in a subway where an old violin plays endlessly, painting the walls with love, even without a visible violinist. The poem evokes a sense of mystical connection and the transformative power of music.

Opinions

  • The poem suggests that music can create profound connections between individuals, transcending the physical realm.
  • The imagery of the raindrop symbolizes purity and the potential for new beginnings or perspectives.
  • The transformation of the girl and the violinist into elements of music reflects the idea that art can fundamentally change our perception of self and others.
  • The absence of a violinist in the end implies that the music, once created, takes on a life of its own, independent of its creator.
  • The poem conveys a sense of wonder and enchantment, highlighting the beauty of serendipitous moments.

An Old Violin Drenched in Rain

A Poem

Image by Christine Engelhardt from Pixabay

Eyes closed, he is painting an art through his violin when the sky opens up for a downpour. A girl stares a droplet of rain moving from his violin string. she comes closer to his him, gets the droplet in her palm with a joyful smile. he slowly opens his eyes sees the girl with the rain droplet; he continues the fiddle, she became a violin he became the droplet they became the music. In a subway, an old violin plays endless music, paint the walls with thousands of love droplets without a violinist.

© Rajesh Vairapandian 2019

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