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A Music Box and Memories

On a cobblestone street, cracked and ill-repaired, I rifle antique shops for a jeweled music box to cradle my empty locket. I wish to drop it in a velvet corner one tear at a time. If I find an heirloom with a bittersweet story, its own tragic history, my sorrow may lighten within the confines of its space. If I were rich, I would live curled up on the satin lining of a music box coupled with my locket, and with every tender lift of its lid, I would rise in graceful dance. My restless nights shall one day sleep in rhythmic breath. My flailing heart shall tether itself to heaven. I found a music box today, but alas, it would not play. Without the song, the story dies. Perhaps, today’s fruitless search will guide me to my hope, my treasure. If I were rich, I would live in a Viennese music box, a timeless ballerina twirling for you alone, my love. At a local pub, I sit alone in a corner sipping seltzer and trying to ignore your husky voice rising from a half-empty glass. Festive bubbles burst, sounding off before the tap tap tap of the conductor's baton. I close my eyes to find you laughing as you sing and dance in the corners of my mind. You are the part of me set free. I am frozen in hushed memories. I twirl my hair to distract me from all the darkness I see, fingers determined to soothe my daydreams. My spirit has weakened between fake smiles and faded time. I pry thoughts from a swirling head, quench my angst, ignore faces of strangers. It’s easier to whitewash the world in my despair, than to see its colors. I wear my grief like a turtleneck sweater. I let it keep me warm when winter lingers to bullet spring with sleet. When did I fall into a dark corner? I tripped on a crack in the cobblestone today, skinned my knee, looked up to see you smiling down at me. If I were rich, I'd fly to Vienna, live in a ballet slipper at Konzerthaus forever. I hear your voice, it's smashing glass, a cacophony of howls, metal on metal, a melodic chaos of heroics and blood. It fills my corners. I wonder - did you scream in your last moments or slip beneath the drop cloth you carefully lay with less than a thud? In a hush of onlookers, do-gooders, did your eyes widen or fall? If only I could live in the corner of a jeweled music box, a ballerina dancing for you, the world might spin in a hush. If only I were rich, I would escape. Written 11/14/15, revised 3/19/17 for In the Corner Contest

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Date: 3/31/2017 2:29:00 PM
! 7 ! Rhonda. : ) So many great lines; I was choked up but smiling and laughing too.
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Date: 3/30/2017 2:53:00 AM
'To cradle an empty locket', what a metaphor...
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Date: 3/30/2017 2:52:00 AM
Those words are sooo beautiful. Hans Christian Andersen and Rhonda. This poem is with reading over and over again. Congratulations, Kai
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Date: 3/28/2017 6:15:00 PM
Sweet Rhonda!! Congratulations!! What a marvelous poem...loved the personification!! What song would it play if it could? "The Viennese Waltz" perhaps? Mine would play two songs: "I'll Be Seeing You" and "Always"...:) biggest hugggs and love! deb
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Date: 3/28/2017 6:07:00 PM
Great Write Congrats on your win !!
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Date: 3/28/2017 2:11:00 PM
So many good lines Rhonda, "without the song the story dies", a well deserved pat on the back, congratulations...
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Date: 11/17/2015 8:14:00 AM
Rhonda, I absolutely love this gem of yours. Congratulations on your win as well :) hugs Wilma
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Date: 11/17/2015 6:34:00 AM
:-) I've missed your poetry, Rhonda. You are one of the poets here who write with such grace, really admire your guys. Congrats and hugs!
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Date: 11/17/2015 4:36:00 AM
Very wonderful Rhonda.. congrats on top place win!
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Date: 11/16/2015 12:20:00 AM
Rhonda, congrats... SKAT
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Date: 11/16/2015 12:01:00 AM
Stunning take on the competition and a mesmerisng poem. Loved it, and congratulations.
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Rhonda Johnson-Saunders
Date: 11/16/2015 12:13:00 AM
Thank you, Mark, for stopping by with your congrats and kind words. I'm glad you liked my poem...hugs, Rhonda
Date: 11/15/2015 8:54:00 PM
What a cool interpretation of the contest. Congratulations on your win!
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Rhonda Johnson-Saunders
Date: 11/16/2015 12:11:00 AM
Thank you, Richard! I'm happy you liked my poem...it feels good to be back and writing again. :)) Hugs, Rhonda
Date: 11/15/2015 8:12:00 PM
Congratulations on your win! Hugs Eve
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Rhonda Johnson-Saunders
Date: 11/16/2015 12:10:00 AM
Thank you, Eve! Sending a hug back to you, Rhonda
Date: 11/15/2015 1:03:00 PM
Absolutely beautiful Rhonda so glad to see you back here and straight to winning ways - congrats:-) hugs jan xx
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Rhonda Johnson-Saunders
Date: 11/16/2015 12:07:00 AM
Thank you, Jan, for the congrats and for being the first to welcome me back...you are the sweetest!
Date: 11/14/2015 8:38:00 PM
Rhonda, this is the first of your poetry that I've read, but I want to read more. This is one of the most beautiful pieces I've read. Lines like these..."It’s easier to whitewash the world in my despair, then see its colors... " make this one special to me. I will save it and offer you a 7.
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Rhonda Johnson-Saunders
Date: 11/16/2015 12:07:00 AM
Thanks again, Lin!

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