And She Wrote

She cracked the spine and reflected upon its glaring whiteness with accelerated pulse, intruder in paradise. * Frowning, she discarded several nibs, stuttering chicken scratch on hotel stationery before selecting an instrument suited to her purpose, ink which swelled like forever tides on a shore of sea-spun glass. * Pen paused over paper, footfall unwilling…

new chapter

She cracked the spine

and reflected upon

its glaring whiteness

with accelerated pulse,

intruder in paradise.

*

Frowning, she discarded

several nibs, stuttering

chicken scratch on

hotel stationery before

selecting an instrument

suited to her purpose,

ink which swelled

like forever tides on a shore

of sea-spun glass.

*

Pen paused over paper,

footfall unwilling to mar

the perfection of powdered sugar,

undisturbed beach

sweet in its virginal rest.

*

But her story begged,

cajoled,

dictated an ending –

and she began in a tremble

to add the denouement

*

with strokes grown firm

as words poured, splashed,

filled page

after page

after page,

deliberately crossed t’s

and dotted i’s lapping,

emboldened tidal waves,

characters

and plots and twists

painting her legacy

on sandy canvas.

*

And still she wrote,

late into the night,

knowing that every error

could be edited out,

every encounter

re-worked to melt

seamlessly, sunset into sea,

a story only she

could write.

*

And she wrote.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Responses to “And She Wrote”

  1. Heidi Viars

    May she be able to continue to write for a long, long time to come!

    1. melodylowes

      🙂 Thanks, Heidi. May you write with abandon and freedom into the new year and beyond!

  2. I HAVE A VOICE

    the gift you have for spinning metaphors and allegorical reading feasts should never have a want for paper and pen! You always possess the heart!

    1. melodylowes

      And you are gifted with the encouraging words! Thanks, Debbie! Happy New Year to you!

  3. Gallivanta

    And so she does! But I haven’t ever been brave enough to crack the spine of a book 😦

    1. melodylowes

      I haven’t either – I’ll have to do it with ‘her’ metaphorically, I suppose – I always try to keep my books looking as new as possible, to tell the truth. 😀

  4. Caddo

    WOWZA! Yes, may we Daughters write with wild abandon this year–exorcize the lingering bad and let HIM spin the rest to silver and gold for HIS glory.

    1. melodylowes

      The ending is already written as a complete heroic overthrow of all that is evil – so I wonder what the middle should look like?? Here’s to picking up the pen…

  5. roughseasinthemed

    You have such a vivid imagination and are never sort of inspiration. This was a lovely change, and perhaps one we can all relate to.

    1. melodylowes

      I need reminders that the story I am writing is one I have some influence over – I have choices. May we all write into this new year things we can look back on with pride and dignity!

  6. tiny lessons blog

    Oh – and her writing is so alive and captivating!

    1. melodylowes

      🙂 I will ingest that one down to my toes and enjoy it for breakfast!! Thank you…

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