
His mother had passed away
The funeral was comforting
A gathering of family and friends
It was over too quickly
Now he was all alone
Clearing out her house
Going through her possessions
Opening boxes of papers
She amassed a lot of stuff over the years
His school reports brought back bad memories
Must try harder
He has difficulty concentrating
Could do better
He recalled those painful years
Being judged by his teachers
Being pressured by his peers
Being bullied because he did not fit in with the crowd
He was not happy back in those days
The boxes of family photographs seemed endless
Faded black and white images of a baby
He knew it must be him
As he was an only child
But it seemed like another lifetime
He picked up the dusty guitar case
His old guitar was still inside
He spent hours as a boy playing that guitar
It was his way of dealing with all the bullying taunts
The therapy that kept him going through those difficult times
He had stopped playing it when he left school
Forty years later it was still waiting for him
He took the guitar home
Cleaned it and fitted new strings
He struggled to remember the chords
His fingers moved too slowly at first
Then the music just flowed
Bringing back incredible feelings
Of being totally engrossed in the music
Losing himself in the rhythm
Closing his eyes to escape deeper into the notes
He was reluctant to open his eyes
Not wanting to be jettisoned back again in his troubled youth times
He kept playing late into the night
He slept soundly with his guitar next to the bed
They would never be separated again
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