Hey Fella Would You Mind Holding This Piano a Moment
For Reg & Susie
As you are walking
 down the street
 this guy asks you
 to hold his violin.
 It’s a Stradivarius.
 Soon as it falls
 into your hands
 you start playing like crazy.
 The violin
 almost plays itself.
 Your powerful hands
 nearly break the instrument
 but the music is gentle and sweet.
 You sweep your long artistic hair
 out of your face.
 Everybody
 in the room,
 in the bull ring, in the
 audience, in the Coliseum
 starts clapping
 and shouting “Encore & Wow.”
 Everybody whoever
 thot you were
 dumb & untalented
 goes apeshit
 over your hidden genius.
 “Gee, I never knew you
 played,” says your astonished high school
 principal.
                
                    
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                            This poem was previously published in Hey Fella Would You Mind Holding This Piano a Moment (Ithaca House, 1974) and is reprinted here by permission of William J. Harris. It is part of the portfolio “I Hope You Like Being Here with Me: The Work of William J. Harris,” curated by Howard Rambsy II.
                    
                        Source:
                        Poetry
                                                                                                                                                                    (February 2023)