He’d Nothing but His Violin
'He’d Nothing but His Violin' Summary
The poem tells the story of a traveling musician and his wife. The musician has nothing but his violin, but his music brings joy to everyone he meets. The couple travels from town to town, playing their music and earning just enough money to get by. Despite their poverty, the couple is happy and content. The musician's music brings joy to everyone he meets, and his wife is always there to support him. The poem is a celebration of the power of music and the love between a husband and wife.Book Details
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