He’d Nothing But His Violin

He’d Nothing but His Violin

by Mary Kyle Dallas

He'd Nothing but His Violin is a classic poem by Mary Kyle Dallas that 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 poem is a celebration of the power of music and the love between a husband and wife.

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