Challenge
Challenge of the Month XXXVII
Give us one page of a book, story, or poem of yours. If it's a poem, it can be up to two pages. We don't care if it's already something you posted. For the big, fat $100, put up your picked page or poem. Winner will be chosen by Prose.
AND THE MUSIC KEPT PLAYING....
In a musical at Carnegie Hall, in the leading role,
playing a wicked cello that was black and gold,
was a witchly kind of woman whose music was intense.
She was playing for a girl named Dorothy in the audience.
Monkey-like men guarding exits seemed quite detached,
while this bewitching woman made music that she scratched
out, with her long nails, she began creating a hypnotic tune.
It all seemed at first like a normal afternoon.
But...then the cello broke strings, began to scream and whine,
while blood-tingling music paralyzed your spine.
This wicked music echoed in the hall and went on and on
while Dorothy was forced to listen even after the music was gone.
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