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piano outside in the snow. and she was spinning

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(person) by junkpile (2.9 y) (print)   ?   (I like it!) 9 C!s Fri May 04 2001 at 6:09:40


You're tired. You need to get some sleep.

Ok. Just listen. Close your eyes.


It's snowing outside and it is very quiet. The only noises are tiny snow noises and her footsteps. She is turning in a circle, she is like a top that is slowing down. Slow turning is the best way to feel snow on her face and in her mouth. her eyes have been closed the whole time.

Her coat is buttoned up all the way and it is warm. Her hat warms her head. Blue scarf takes care of the cracks. Her cheeks and nose are stinging and she likes it. She is turning slower, slower.

She is hardly moving at all now. One footstep. Another. Little crunches from the snow. Little white noise of snowflakes falling onto each other and grabbing on, making piles of them all over everything. she does not see them, she is not looking yet, she is so full of the quiet. It is a good quiet but she is almost done with it.

Now, he has brought the piano outside and he starts to play. A few notes. Cold fingers are slow. This music never gets much bigger. It is there for her to hold on to when she thought there was no more sound to listen for. She is standing still, she is holding on.

This snow is not just falling, there is a slight circular breeze and the snow proves it in spirals that promise not to stop. This light snow will swirl around her for as long as she needs it. Her face is cold but she has not had enough. She cannot see this, but she is in the center of a gentle pale tornado. You can see through it. If you are looking.

The piano has such simple things to say and it keeps saying them. An escalation of tiny sounds, a rise and fall. Always in a curving line, going up and coming back down. The slow hills of this music are smooth. She can feel them. they are calm. she can hear herself breathing. little flakes come in with each breath and she melts them, the end of their patterns is at her mouth. everything is an easy sweep. her feet are on the ground, but barely. she has the weight of one flake. when she is ready she will float up in a slow, slow spiral.   any minute now.

(idea) by Jack (1.7 hr) (print)   ?   (I like it!) 4 C!s Mon Dec 13 2004 at 10:27:21

It's for occurrences like this that I cut the fingers off my gloves.

We came across an old spinet in an alleyway, discarded by some bar in favor of a jukebox and half-hidden in a snow drift. It's depressing to see an instrument all alone in the cold, more so because, pianos being rather cumbersome objects, there was no way in hell I could save it.

We stood there, the girl and I, looking at this machination. I couldn't not play it, but I was freezing and so was it. It was in rough shape, looked like the pressure of a finger on a key would break whatever magic was keeping it in one piece in the first place, as if bringing my reality into contact with its reality would reduce it to dust.

I opened the keyboard cover and it failed to implode, though it groaned a little.

The girl, not one for flights of fancy (I had to drag her into the alley to explore; she was cold too and didn't have this new love to keep her warm) was strangely silent. I don't know what she was expecting, exactly, but she kept looking from it to me and back again, daring one of us to get to it. I closed my eyes and figured out what I was dealing with.

The keys stuck. The pedals were frozen. There was a horrible twang in the upper register. The keyboard cover kept threatening to come crashing down on my fingers. The felt covering the hammers was soaked through with precipitation and beer, changing clarity of sound into a muffled, barely tonal thump. Its boards were swollen with moisture, leaking songs out over the pavement like a cracked hourglass.

It was divine.

I played for a bit, feeling the ivory (ivory!) beneath my fingertips and learning which of the eighty-eight I should steer clear of. I wasn't trying to play anything in particular, but what came out was this wonderfully dissonant melody, full of accidentals that would make my old music teacher cringe because of the inherent wrongness of them, but it worked. Maybe it was the reverberation of strings on cabinet and cabinet on brick, but it worked.

I played and she danced, improvisational to a slightly perverted extreme - a back alley piano prepared by nature and bad luck, and a back alley girl (for the moment) willing to dance to this extremely personal soundtrack. Something melted in that alley, a certain hardness that I have since reacquired. It was one of the few moments through all the years I loved her that she wasn't looking for a back door and checking her blind spots.


- - -


For Christmas that year, our last Christmas together, I gave her a polished sliver of ivory on a silver chain.

For Christmas that year, our last Christmas as kids in a world of responsibilities, she gave me calfskin gloves and a pair of silver scissors.


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