the house that was
in the house that was there used to live a little girl with ponytails and a little yellow hairpin that her mum had found for her. she used to go out deep down into the woods, sit on red ant nests and come home running with a little black barking dog. she liked to sing ancient songs that had been banned years before when men had gone to war. at night – or was it forever? – a black spider would come out and tickle her on the eyebrow. the little girl would jump out of bed and play dominoes with the spider on the bedroom floor where the tiles had been coated in yellow and cream glass paint, finished off with a black netting that made it look like a beehive. in the house that was forget-me-knot would grow on top of the kitchen table, guarding white bowls full of egg yolks stirred in with sugar, and a little bread on the side. but the house that was is no more now. the earth that shook took it away, down into its womb. and so the little girl had to make a new one to carry with her, away from the mountains.
thank your for having me in your world. i feel very honoured and privileged.
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