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Muffled Whispers
“Can you feel the soul of an abandoned house, can you hear the whispering? " Quote by _Constance La France Standing before this old, dilapidated house Memories leap out from the moss-grown crevices of my mind, Like snakes uncoiling, rather like bees swarming, Fragmented, scented and sour! I remember my old maternal uncle, Who had turned a widower at forty-one, The presiding deity of a joint family of fourteen. Most of the time he sprawled in the armchair, In the enclosed patio of this massive homestead In the living room was an old grandfather clock Ticking away like the faint heartbeats Of that decadent house with crumbling plaster He had seen heydays with many a ceremony of great fanfare, When the house used to board all kith and kin And the granary was full of paddy and tons of black gold. But as time slowly weakened his torso, The house too lost its onetime splendor. His children got scattered far and wide. They went to hoard fortunes abroad. But grand uncle refused to move away. With a shock, one day we heard of his death. He left the house orphaning it forever. Now the house remains fragment of an old memory. Though once I thought I had escaped, The compulsions of the past, Now I discern, I am still pinioned by it! As I stand before this house, my ears perk up, To hear what it whispers, its one-time glory, Or its sad deserted state? I wonder if I can ever enjoy the love and life, That once so luxuriously bloomed inside! May.27.2023 Writing Challenge ‘C’ Quotes Poetry Challenge Sponsor- Constance La France
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