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story the sound of music change to poem​

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Answered by SarabjitSidana
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Answer:

When I tell you I love

the song “Edelweiss”

you have to understand

that even though I too

am a sophisticate

who scorns musicals,

I was once a little girl

who stood in my grand-

father’s living room

singing, Cuckoo!

Cuckoo! while he sipped

his scotch and laughed

at my preciosity.

And when I sing the lyrics

in your ear—Small and

bright, clean and white,

you look happy to meet me

—you have to understand

my grandfather only ever

had one friend, a jeweler

who also drank scotch,

and left his $10,000 Rolex

to my grandfather, who

wore it even though

it turned his wrist green,

wore it to the funeral,

where the daughter sang

in her ethereal voice. Blossom

of snow may you bloom

and grow, bloom and grow

forever. She couldn’t take

her eyes off the casket.

You have to understand that

my grandfather kept spinning

that heavy gold around

his wrist, and when he raised

his voice to join in, he cried

to sing it. Edelweiss, edelweiss,

bless my homeland forever.

Explanation:

sound of music in poem

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