A Note Wafts O'er

A note wafts o’er

The crowd of richly robe-d folk

Whose glasses tinkle as they joke

And laugh, as freely flows champagne

And foods of every sort and name.


A note wafts o’er

And silence soon will overtake

The room, as conversations break

And eyes search swift for pleasant sound

That dances gay, and lightly bounds.


A note wafts o’er

And halls that late were filled with noise,

And chaos, speeches, grating voice,

Now, hark, are filled with glorious lay,

As Music’s magic weaves her way.


A note wafts o’er

The silent crowd, as spellbound, they 

Give ear to rhythm, tune, and sway,

As waltzes, airs, and symphonies,

Drift through their cares with perfect ease.

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