i notice that too Fred
and that life without music would be a mistake
also that spring is beauty blooming with love and fragrance
the moon mountains and the sea
it is spring down under
you would love the wattle
in my garden meine liebe
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SPRING SONATA for VIOLIN....BEETHOVEN
Nietzschean humour. Nietsche advocated that one should not take life too seriously,




Rall, I love how you flipped it to “spring down under” 🌿 and ended with that personal touch of wattle in your garden.
ReplyDeleteMuch love,
David
SkepticsKaddish.com
Very nice. I like this line a lot: "life without music would be a mistake".
ReplyDeleteThat is a well known Nietzsche quote.
DeleteRall, your direct address to Nietzsche gives your quadrille an easy, conversational charm—and a definite Australian feel. I like the way the “spring down under” turn flips the northern-hemisphere prompt on its head, grounding the poem in Australian seasons while keeping it warm and immediate. I'm an Australian heading into a Scottish winter—a bit of warmth won't go astray in another month or two.
ReplyDeletelove this
ReplyDeleteWonderful poem, Rall!
ReplyDeleteYvette M Calleiro :-)
http://yvettemcalleiro.blogspot.com
What a delightful composition of words and music.
ReplyDeleteThis is wonderful! Love the additional Nietzsche quotes.
ReplyDeletehi, Rall❣️
ReplyDeleteJust wanna let you know that this week's W3, hosted by our beloved Jaideep, is now live:
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Enjoy 😍
Much love,
David
SkepticsKaddish.com
Us northern hemispherers think we know everything, but the southern hemispherers keep their secrets!
ReplyDeleteI miss the smell of wattle in spring.
This is delightful!
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