I used to have a
music box
That played a sunny
tune,
Oh, how it used to
cheer me up
When scary faces crossed the moon!
When the many scary faces of fear and its angry,
unpleasant relatives try to bully their way across my hopeful moon, I try to
remember the power of the music box!
I love music boxes, wind chimes, bells, and bird songs—anything
that causes the air to vibrate with a bright hopeful sound. That's a love that
I've carried with me from childhood, when staying over at Grandma's house
provided some wonderful tinkling memories. I've written and posted a poem
(attached above) about one of my wonderful Grandma memories that still lives in
a special bright spot in my heart.
The key to the music box is never far from our reach; we are
given a chance to unleash hopeful notes each
time that we direct a kind thought towards someone. That first note of kindness
is all that is needed for a host of smiling vibrations to set out on their
journey to the moon and back - How good is that!
By collecting bells of all sizes and materials, I've
tried to keep those memories alive. At family get-togethers here, it is a treat
and a scramble for the kids to grab one of the bells and call us in to
dinner! I've made a point of passing on
some of my tinklers to the grandkids; hopefully, they will feel the love that goes
with the bells and surrounds them each time that they ring out their gleeful
notes (perhaps sometimes a little loudly!)
Here's a poem that I wrote about a warm tinkling memory from my childhood:
Grandma's Music
Box