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"If Only the One Thread Broke" Abe Hyatt  This poem, Music by A. S. J. Tessimond is all about the different, unique elements of music. The point of this quote is to say " if one of the elements dissapeared, the song or composition would fall apart. Each part of a song has critical pieces that make it what it is like the rhythym, notes, and harmonies. Tessimond uses examples like 'hands without fingers' or 'waves without the sea'. What would a hand without fingers be useful for? How could there be waves without the sea? As you can see, this simple quote has a much deeper meaning then you see at first glance.  It seems that the poet is referring to the power of music to connect us, to be that thread if the one thread broke.