Linda M James

Thursday 18 April 2013

THE MUSICAL GHOST RETURNS








Last night I stayed a friend who lives with a musical ghost. Part of her beautiful old house dates from the 13th century and the walls move and the floors undulate when the wind blows. I discovered during my last visit that the ghost comes through the wall of the music room when someone plays the piano. That night, the weather was very wild and windy and I felt I couldn’t play my friend’s beautiful old piano because of the strange atmospheric conditions; it was basically too spooky. So I wandered around the music room before going to bed.

During the night, the wind invaded all the cracks in the old house; leaning on doors, whistling into spaces and banging on windows. My bedroom door kept creaking loudly each time the wind tore through the room, making it impossible to me to sleep. I got out of bed about 3.15 am desperately hoping to stop the noise. I took out my book of Beethoven’s piano sonatas that I had brought with me as it was the only thing that would fit exactly into the space between the door and the door frame and wedged it into the creaking door and climbed back into bed, hoping that the room would be quiet enough for sleep to overtake me. An hour later, just as I was just dozing, the door shot open in the wind and Beethoven’s music dropped to the floor. I was too exhausted to move, so I lay there and knew that a presence was in the room. The musical ghost was standing there waiting for me to play the piano. I was too disturbed to sleep all the night. 

Will I ever have the courage to return?

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