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One, Nine, Sixteen
THE DARKEST DAYS OF HER LIFE The sewing machine, long idle, gathered dust I discovered it, by chance, in my late mother’s attic. My hand brushed the protective wooden case, lifting the lid, I saw her antique sewing machine. The cover had kept the machine in good condition I could clearly see the maker’s name Jones, in gold letters. I’d never seen the machine before, but remember my mother telling me she’d made clothes for orphaned children The war years seemed like only yesterday, she’d tell me, recalling vivid memories of the bombing, which caused such destruction in the city of Coventry where she’d lived. The air raid sirens would wail, people hurried to the shelters hoping; praying they and their loved ones would survive. During the ten hour raid when the Cathedral was bombed she’d fled to a tiny cellar, with few provisions. Many hours passed, the candle spluttered, spent, and all was dark … Fictional poem but based on some fact One, Nine and Sixteen contest Sponsored by Viv Wigley Required lines 1- 'The sewing machine, long idle, gathered dust' 9- 'The war years seemed like only yesterday' 16- 'The candle sputtered, spent, and all was dark' 4/13/18
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