Ghosts
By Parson Thru
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I keep seeing these ghosts.
What would they think of me now? Of what I'm doing? Of this whole world I inhabit?
It scares me to think.
Alan. Ex-Tottenham Hotspur, York City and milkman. Chain-smoking Embassy Regal and the reason I've still got a pair of lungs at 52. Ran me around Rawcliffe from the age of 14 and the driving reason for me leaving my job for life at 29.
Derek. Walked off to a war in 1940 with his foreman's voice ringing in his ears "You won't have a job to come back to." Reserved occupation cowards. Derek went and fought his war then came back and gave it to the foreman. Became one himself, with acres of stories to tell. Thank you Derek.
My Nana. How I wish I knew you now. How I wish I hadn't given you such a hard time as a stupid teenager. You tried so hard to keep peace as my mam worked the evening shift. Too late, I learned you might have been the kindest person I've ever known. A woman who survived tragedy and was the prototype for every strong woman alive today. The woman in me.
My great-uncle Jack. So ordinary. So you and me. So young and so dead under a bullshit slab in France. Under acres of bullshit, still. A few more weeks and you'd have been home and dry. Spare me the centenary. Why do I identify with you so strongly out of all the others? Oh, Nana, I'm so sorry.
The shadow that walked through the kitchen. The keys that turned in the door in Whetstone. I don't believe in any of it. But both these things happened. We were there, weren't we? (You know who I mean)
Lord, I pray for the souls of the dead. I pray for us all.
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Excellent writing, PT. I
Excellent writing, PT. I loved the Nana and uncle jack paragraphs. Plus all of it.
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Gave me chills, Parson. And
Gave me chills, Parson. And left me a little teary. What a great write.
Rich
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Parson, this made me shiver.
Parson, this made me shiver. Portraits saying everything in a few words. Brilliant.
Linda
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This one resonates all the
This one resonates all the bells and whistles with me, parson. Ghosts, oh yes, my four grandparents back in Eastern Europe. Never met a single one and I often imagine their daily lives and banter.Your nan 'the woman in me' that is a wonderful thing to write Elsie
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Why do we write? Ask me
Why do we write? Ask me another. Except, I'm real glad you do, PT
Tina
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I very much enjoyed this,
I very much enjoyed this, poignant and cleverly written. Very moving and golden cherries well deserved. R
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That was a great little piece
That was a great little piece. Structure and flow was good and if I might say, smooth. There's only one bit that seemed a little jarring and it's near the end where you mention France at the end of two sentences. It felt slightly repetitive but it's a minor nit pick on a wonderful piece.
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Perfect revision - it was
Perfect revision - it was such a minor thing but it did glare at me. Reads much better with that slight change.
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