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New Piano
An object treated as one’s child
Their siblings taking care of it as if it was their younger sister
Cleaned every saturday morning along with the rest of the house
But taken extra good care of to ensure its used to its full potential
The instrument gets a check up every month
Strings and springs oiled, tuned, and loved
So the therapy the keys provide never fades
A simple structure holds its parts
Glazed wood creates a home for its organs
The top holds memories and a metronome
The ivory, a bright white with a yellow tinge
Holidays come and go with melodious tunes
coming from the other room
Families gather to listen to the children playing together
all in perfect harmony
A new tradition that never gets old
Time passes and people grow up
It shows in their faces and keys
White hair and grooves
Wrinkles and stains
Still no dust covers the surface
Children move away but it is still played often by parents
Longing for the same sound they would hear at the same time of day
No more teachers to pay or hear discipline a wrong note
Silence has slowly grown over the years
Accidents happen and funerals proceed
People move out and memories are forgotten
But some things never change, or move
An abandoned house along with an abandoned child
A piano that once held fingers now holds only dust
Broken glass shattered ontop
And a missing metronome to match it
Never tuned again or repaired
So it sits
Every saturday no one checks up on it
Every holiday it sits in silence, a tradition broken
Or maybe the tradition found new keys
In another home
A new family, a new life
with the same routine but this time
With a new Piano
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