| It was a cold and troubling winter; now spring has | | | | Pannalal, the legendary Indian flutist appeared |
| arrived | | | | Wearing around his waist a shining sash of light |
| Beams of the sun started shining through | | | | The place was alive with sounds in all corners |
| multicolored windows | | | | Sweet fragrance of incense started sizzling from |
| Bringing grace and light into the room | | | | the music; |
| Individuals were praying; the sun beams | | | | Other musicians appeared with whistle, gemshorn, |
| were-sparkling! | | | | flageolet, |
| A young man stood in a corner playing an original | | | | Tin whistle, tonette, fujara, and ocarina flutes |
| flute | | | | A dog barked softly outside matching the melody |
| Resembling John Amadio-the virtuoso flutist | | | | The harmony of the flutes opened graceful |
| From a younger age in time; it was wonderful! | | | | wonders in many minds |
| Such a grand musical instrument of the woodwind | | | | Jeanne Baxtresser, solo flutist of the New York |
| family; | | | | Philharmonic |
| Someone started praying; stirring the | | | | Stopped by momentarily and an orchestra was |
| music-awakening! | | | | alive |
| This flute had four holes, it was original | | | | The people started dancing and singing |
| Like the type found at Divje Babe in Slovenia | | | | Ruth Ann McClain from the flute connection |
| Almost 43,000 years ago | | | | Appeared and the people started clapping; praising! |
| Its melody was grand and inspiring | | | | Then Erin Marie Jundt, graced the place |
| Individuals came; sat on the wooden floor facing | | | | With her wonderful smiling face |
| the windows | | | | Playing Precious Lord Take My Hand |
| They held hands and started humming; | | | | The people walked with her outside singing |
| As they hummed the flutist played louder | | | | Such an awesome session of grace it was |
| Like a resonator of larger air stream with the | | | | Early in the dawn with golden rays of the sun |
| instrument | | | | Which everyone is waiting for to bless them again |
| Bringing increased velocity in dynamic musical | | | | With the singers, prayers, and flutists |
| rhythm | | | | Hopefully, next spring! |
| The melody was like magic in the air; suddenly- | | | | |