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The Letter That Harry- Gregson Williams Composed
The Letter
Violins
Gently sighing
Stroking heart strings
A twinge of sorrow at the beginning note
Soft keys
Pressed with passion
Slowly a melody flows
Sad
Sorrowful
A high pitch rings
Then sinks down
Lower and lower
The two combined
In perfect harmony
Each following his own piece
But joining together as one
Becoming something so painful
It screams beauty
In a slow
Sorrowful melody
Ends in a silent note
A key never pressed
A string never played

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