Literature
Symphony of Life
The Symphony of life
By Rachel Galovan
Frame: (the keys of a shining newer piano, being played by the fingers of a small child. She is playing one finger at a time, a simple song….)
Rose Mary-Twink…le twinkle…..lit…tle …..staaaar…… how….. I ……won….der…..er…..
Frame: (her hands are now folded in her lap)
Rose Mary- Daddy! I can't do it! It's too hard!
Frame: (A father putting his large, gentle, and tired hands on the shoulders of a small girl, about 5 years old, who is pouting on the piano bench. Her hair is short and put into pig tails that curl inward at the ends.)
Father- Rose Mary, I know it may be hard now, but it'll get easier.