World's Smallest Violin

Greg McLeod

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    I could've probably started sooner
    Had a fiddle at the age of four
    A Kraft dinner box taped to a ruler
    The strings elastic bands of course

    You carved one out of wood and splinters
    Christmas, 1995
    For little hands and smaller fingers
    Even tinier than mine

    Said the way it works as I get bigger
    Sizes that I fit will grow
    Sixteenth, eighth, quarter, half in fractions
    Coming closer to a whole

    Far too large for yet another
    You said there's something I should see
    Told me it had been your mother's
    That's great grandmother to me

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    Said she bought it in the twenties
    The Sears & Roebuck Catalogue
    You later tried to fix the finish
    Apparently you did it wrong

    Because I took it to a luthier
    After you had passed away
    He tried to tell me it was ruined
    But I still play it every day

    The last concert you attended
    Was when you started getting sick
    I played a song I don't remember
    I think that after that I quit

    But in the crowd at the recital
    My mother told me what you said
    Nothing perfect, nothing final, just
    "That's the best it's sounded yet"

    Same face, a second skin
    The world's smallest violin

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