Saturday, July 19, 2025

Melbourne Candid Series #1130 Violin player on Bourke St Mall Melb

 


A youth with mullet trailing wild,
A cap hung low, the city’s child,
Stood firm where footsteps throng and blur,
His violin his saboteur.

With rosined bow and eyes cast low,
He summoned tunes both fast and slow,
Each note a cry, a silver thread
Unspooling dreams the street had shed.

Behind him flowed the tram’s refrain,
Its bell a chime through smoke and rain,
While cars crawled past in tangled streams,
Oblivious to his stitched dreams.

He played not for applause or coin,
But for the world he might rejoin—
Where echoes rise through autumn's breath,
And songs outlive the hush of death.

Bourke watched in greys and neon hue,
As music flared and nightfall grew.
The crowd passed by, then circled round—
A boy, a bow, defying sound.


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23 comments:

  1. Beautifully written! The imagery is vivid and evocative, and the atmosphere you’ve created is truly captivating. Congratulations on such a moving piece!

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  2. Que dura e ingrata es la vida de los músicos callejeros.

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  3. I agree on your writing. He really loves his job.

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  4. Great moment with that street artist filling that avenue with musical notes!

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  5. The Devil went down to Melbourne . . . .

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  6. El violinista alegra con su música los oídos de los que pasan.
    Feliz fin de semana.

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    1. The music is always good coming from violin

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  7. Amzing people who can play musical instruments.

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  8. I love listening to fiddle players, and this fellow looks like he knows what he is doing. You caught a great moment.

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  9. Los llaman músicos callejeros pero, son mucho más. Son los que dan a la ciudad un aire completamente distinto.

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  10. I love street music. Great photo.

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  11. A street fiddler. You can tell he’s a fiddler by how he hold the bow.

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  12. You certainly captured the moment, in words and photo. Stopping by from AC's blog.

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  13. He caught the eye of someone in the background for sure!

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