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A loose collection of poems

Chris is trying to put his pocket money in a bottle. He saved money like this because he saw a violin in a shop and wanted it very much. His good friend Danny gave him a lot of help.

When the bottle was full of change, Chris and Danny took the money to the music store, but they were laughed at by the boss's wife.

"What are you talking about? Can you afford such a violin? " Yes, that piano is too advanced. Chris and Danny almost cried. They are going back. The proprietress said that you can afford it. The violin is a musical instrument from the best to the lowest, so they bought it.

The two men went home happily with their violins. Chris couldn't wait to play the violin, but the sound was so strange that Danny covered his ears. Chris went to the concert to listen to the violin, but when he came home, he still played strange sounds. Chris thought the piano was not good, and the proprietress didn't sell him a first-class piano.

"This violin doesn't work," he said, and threw it into the trash can. At this moment, a strange old man with a birdcage appeared. He took out the violin in the trash can and played a beautiful tune. Chris and Danny are very surprised and understand that there is still something wrong with the way of playing the piano.

So Chris said, "Grandpa, that's my violin." In this case, grandpa gave it back to him. Chris learned the violin from grandpa and became good at it. Grandpa is an interesting person. I don't know where a man suddenly appeared, raising a large group of animals such as birds and rabbits, and listening to music to amuse them. )

Chris plays the piano better and better. Just as Grandpa praised him, he and Danny had a rough fight, sighed and fell to the ground, sitting on the violin, and clicked it and broke it. When Chris realized that his most precious thing was missing, he said sadly that he would never play the violin again.

Seeing this situation, Danny was very reluctant and ran to his grandfather to tell him about it. Grandpa is preparing to travel. He thought Chris played the violin very well, and he was lost in thought.

Grandpa suddenly went to see Chris. It turned out that he thought about it and decided to give his violin to Chris. Danny said, I gave it to Chris. Why did Grandpa pull it? Grandpa said, I will find another one somewhere else.

Grandpa dropped his violin and left. Chris and others followed, only to find that Grandpa had left by boat. Two people shouted desperately, but grandpa couldn't hear them. Chris had a brainwave and played the violin.

Grandpa heard the sound of the violin and happily tuned back to the bow. Although grandpa came back, he finally left without saying anything.

Later, Chris may tell Danny that people who leave wonderful music will never say goodbye.

Remarks: The story comes from the violin (Robert? T. Allen/Wen? George? Pastik/ photography) picture book. Mr. Kazuo Hehe told this story in the article "What is left in the soul".