My heart an old Spinet with strings
To laughter chiefly turned, but some
That Fate has practised hard on, dumb,
They answer not whoever sings.
The ghosts of half-forgotten things
Will touch the keys with fingers numb,
The little mocking spirits come
And thrill it with their fairy wings.
A jingling harmony it makes
My heart, my lyre, my old Spinet,
And now a memory it wakes,
And now the music means “forget,”
And little heed the player takes
Howe'er the thoughtful critic fret.
The Spinet
Andrew Lang
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Poem topics: fairy, fate, laughter, memory, music, answer, harmony, hard, touch, forget, heart, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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