Seance Poem by Edouard Roditi

Seance

Rating: 2.8


    The stranger walks into the dark room where the two men sit at the table and talk of travel. The stranger joins in the conversation, saying: 'I have also traveled' and the two men look up and seem surprised at his sudden appearance. In the corners of the ceiling there is a sound as of very swift wings, a muttering of motors, and a chattering of thin voices. The stranger disappears. His voice is heard first in this corner, then in that, until it fades away somewhere near the open window. Where the stranger stood the two men find a railway ticket to an unknown destination.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Colleen Courtney 24 April 2014

Oooo, I love these kind of what if pieces! ! !

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Manonton Dalan 24 April 2012

powerful thought...i wonder

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Edouard Roditi

Edouard Roditi

Paris / France
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