Perhaps the musical notes told a story of a a love gone wrong. As the years passed the writer's memorie dulled, so too the notes faded from the place they were inscribed.
Ms. Belita, Your creativity conjures much pondering. Being a romantic...that is what I see. Very artistic in both photo and words!
Interesting!! I wonder what that fragment would sound like? I cannot read music, so I don't know. Perhaps Pat may be able to? Very good photo, Belita :-))
I don't know which it would be, but it looks like a work of art even with the cover up!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Danette!
DeleteMusic will always find a way into our hearts and lives, your photo attests to that, fragmented though it be.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Dim!
DeletePerhaps the musical notes told a story of a a love gone wrong. As the years passed the writer's memorie dulled, so too the notes faded from the place they were inscribed.
ReplyDeleteMs. Belita, Your creativity conjures much pondering. Being a romantic...that is what I see. Very artistic in both photo and words!
Very nice comment, much better than my entry...
DeleteThanks, Mandy
Interesting!! I wonder what that fragment would sound like? I cannot read music, so I don't know. Perhaps Pat may be able to? Very good photo, Belita :-))
ReplyDeleteInteresting photo and I took the time to try it out on the piano, but it was nothing that I knew, just seemed to be random notes.
ReplyDeleteWow...so nice of you, Pat, to have taken time to read those music notes... Perhaps the person who wrote them knew very little about music notes...
DeleteThat can be the Symphony of Friendship .
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, Fatos!!!
ReplyDeleteA very creative work. The author gave the vitality of the life to this dreary wall. How wonderful idea. My heart is danced. <3
ReplyDeleteThank you, Michiko!
DeleteLovely post Belita because I do love music... and everyone has his never-played symphony hidden somewhere :)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Edoardo! Poor are those who haven't one, being it a symphony, a rhapsody, a serenade or a sonata....
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