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Museum Echo

August 18, 2023
By KatFan BRONZE, Vancouver, Columbia
KatFan BRONZE, Vancouver, Columbia
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Museum Echo


As a child museums were a part of my life.

I bear silence, but I hear footsteps 

The smells and the sights are so, so sharp.

“Ouch!” 


My mother accidentally squeezed my hand too tight.

But I hadn’t called out

So who did?

I looked about.


The smile on my face fixed upon

a painting displayed in a golden frame.

of a Girl holding a huggable Corgi in her arms

gazing into the further distance


She was resting on the edge of a cliff.

Looking into red skies and clouds

Swinging her legs back and forth 

She wore a malevolent grin


Under my breath, I murmured.

“Is that dog going to get thrown?”

“And why are the clouds shaped like animals’ faces?”

“What’s this painting trying to say?”


I stapled my eyes onto the Corgi

He pinned his heart into me 

My mother then said,

“Sweetheart, its late, let's go home.” 


As she dragged me out, 

I stole the image of that dog with me.

Tucked it under my arms as an image

Until my mother gave in 


&


Three weeks later

 a Corgi named Katherine,

 fell into my possession

The essence of the magic of childhood!


The author's comments:

“Museum Echo” is a memory of the connection between a visit to a museum when I was very young and the dog I received shortly afterwards as my first pet. As a four-year-old I imagined the connection to be a magical one. Now, as a fifteen-year-old, I realize that it was indeed, but in a very realistic way. 


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