The Old Violin

by Maurice Francis Egan English

Though tuneless, stringless, it lies there in dust,   Like some great thought on a forgotten page; The soul of music cannot fade or rust,—   The voice within it stronger grows with age; Its strings and bow are only trifling things— A master-touch!—its sweet soul wakes and sings.

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