Echoes in a Dilapidated House

 



There is something about a dilapidated old house that fascinates me. I hear lingering memories echoing inside the rooms. The newly married couple discussing drape colors to match the living room’s decor. The baby in a crib crying for a mother’s breast. The husband uncorking a bottle of Cabernet Sauvignon to serve to dinner guests. The mother working away on a report whose deadline fast approaches while her toddler daughter attempts to climb up a bookcase. The little five-year old boy staring in bewilderment when his mother introduces his ‘new daddy’. The sorrow at the dinner table when everyone remembers the good times with Grand Dad who died in his sleep. The weepiness of parents as they watch their children leave the home to start careers and marriages of their own. The joy expressed by parents when their daughter has given birth to their first grandchild. Finally, life comes to an end inside the house. The engines of heavy equipment swallow up the lingering remains of the echoes and replace them with the sounds of demolition. 

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