Tuesday, October 29, 2024

In the Mansion of Memory


In the mansion of memory
there are goblins and ghosts,
invisible wings flapping
down the hall
presaging a death,
hoofbeats galloping
the twisted lane
under a midnight moon,
no horses in sight,
whose riders
never come home.

A little old gnome,
a grandfather recently deceased,
sits at the foot of the bed
and points a gnarled finger
at Ivy,
who dies in a week.

The madwoman shrieks
in the bathroom
and rends all the towels.
A heavy tread stomps
up the stairway,
stair after stair.
Pure dread and shivering
under the blankets:
the Monster is here.

There is a long dragging step,
and chains,
above the ceiling.
Bats perch on the windowsill,
looking fierce:
Let us in! Let us in!

A pale ghostly woman
appears on the
second floor balcony
and peers through the glass.

And somewhere between
the earth and sky,
a soul books passage
to Eternity,
finds herself walking across
a barren landscape.
There is a river ahead
and, around the bend,
she can hear people
dipping their oars
and singing.
They are coming to get her,
but then she wakes up
and comes back from the dead.


for Susan's prompt at What's Going On - Ghosts. 'Tis the season! My family is Irish, so there are many ghost stories in our family, some of them in the poem above. (Not the chains or monster, though they appeared in different guises, human-made. Smiles.)

9 comments:

  1. I love the idea that your family has ghost stories, Sherry. I find myself wondering what ghostly happenings are real!

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  2. I like "Mansion of Memory." It took me back to all the spooky fears of childhood. But some of your tales seem real, as in truly "presaging death," or in the sounds that send chills down a lonely back. You've truly invoked the power of dream.

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  3. Most of them are real, except for the chains and the monster on the stairs. We're Irish! LOL.

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  4. Today is the day when we light fourteen oil lamps in remembrance of ancestors from 14 previous generations who return their to bless and protect their descendants tonight. Your poem, especially the second floor happening reminds me all this. The close is so evocating. Beautiful, Sherry.

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  5. All those ghost stories make me shiver, Sherry...most of all the one that is human... goodness!!! Wonderfully writen, evoking all the "feels"!!!

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  6. I am glad she wakes up in the end - I love how you transport us into the atmosphere and season of Halloween - Jae

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  7. Being one who believes in spirits, this time of the year is difficult for me.

    I do love this part...may eternity be a place of calm and peace

    And somewhere between
    the earth and sky,
    a soul books passage
    to Eternity,

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