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‘Frederick William II’ 

Frederick William II
of Prussia
played the cello

fate had it that
Frederick met Mozart
a revolutionary fellow

and ordered from him
six quartets for strings
perhaps upon mere whim

Wolfgang managed three
before dying young and
some believe mysteriously

but he cut the first violin
down to size
and upped the cello

equal voice
for all four strings
and in allegretto

Amadeus overturned
autocracy and made
a stringed democracy

Frederick never bought
the works and that’s okay
because Mozart never wrote
them for him anyway
but for his cello.

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