Joining Magpie Tales challenge today.
Write a poem or short vignette using the picture featured in this post as your inspiration
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| Big Room, 1948, by Andrew Wyeth |
Life interrupted and time stood still as Evie stood listening to the loud ticking of the clock and waited to hear the last musical chime of the clock she loved and must leave behind. She stood looking, listening and filling her heart with memories from the past. Tears trickled down her face and dropped to the hardwood floor as the shadows slowly passed over what had once been her life. The room spoke without words of the emptiness in her heart that now matched the emptiness of the big room.

well, the room's not spinning for you anymore. this was lovely and sad.
ReplyDeletei love andrew wyeth...
whew....funny how the room takes ont he personality of the one standing in it eh? love the standing there waiting for the music, that last bit of familiar before moving on...
ReplyDeleteWell done!
ReplyDeleteShort,sweet and sad.
ReplyDeleteI like it.
ReplyDeleteGlad to see you are "Back in the Saddel again" Yipieee-kai-aaa
The room reminds me of Jane Austin type rooms
ReplyDeleteHope the Hurricane is missing you.
Briony
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A nice mood piece, short but effective...
ReplyDeleteOhhhhh Mad Snapper has turned into a wordsmith too. We love it and are so glad you are feeling better
ReplyDeleteHugs Madi and Mom
PS We hope and purr Issac turns back out into the open ocean!!
I like the room speaking of emptiness, just like in her heart ~
ReplyDeleteAt least take the clock with you!!!! Sad! Great job, Sandra!
ReplyDeleteSo many questions! How old is Evie?Why was she leaving? Where is she going now?
ReplyDeleteWonderful!!!!
ReplyDeleteWow! That was great. This is one reason I love blogs -- all that talent that we never would know about others, nor be able to express for ourselves, before blogging and digital cameras came along.
ReplyDeleteI like your take on this but I am glad for the party in mine! Thanks for visiting!
ReplyDeleteVery nicely done.
ReplyDeleteoh Sandra that was awesome...your words so fit the photo...you should be a writer...
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ReplyDeleteI love the soft sadness of the empty heart you've created here, Sandra. Very poignant and beautiful. Thank you for sharing. I hope the hurricane misses you. Stay safe. =D
So very touching...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful.
ReplyDeleteVery moving words.
ReplyDeleteBravo! Well done : )
ReplyDeleteHey girl - that was pretty good - why did she have to move? I would love to know the rest. sandie
ReplyDeleteWow...impressive! I want to hear the rest of the story! Hope and pray you are safe and stay that way!! :-)
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely wonderful Sandra! Maybe there's a book in you yet!
ReplyDeleteQuite nice and very evocative, Sandra.
ReplyDeleteOh...that is nice...well done. I think that is kind of difficult to me...I'll try, but I'll make no promises...
ReplyDeleteHUG YOU TIGHT
BShell
You have hidden talents as a writer. Hope you are getting rid of the dizzies.
ReplyDeleteWhat an intriguing snippet, it really makes me want to know the circumstances that brought Evie to this point in her life. Well done!
ReplyDeleteloved that the room spoke without words...x
ReplyDeleteThis called to mind Emily in "Our Town."
ReplyDeleteI liked it.
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Beautifully told. Bravo.
ReplyDeleteAnna :o]
Oh, Sandra....you need to finish this story! You have a gift if this is anything to go by.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful writing....:-)
ReplyDeleteVery nice...memories.....
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