Apr 24 2006
The Wall is a Lake, Chapter 3: The Beach Music
“What is it?�
The same thought was wandering through all of their minds. The music was beautiful. Somehow more beautiful than anything they normally heard in their own worlds. So beautiful it was that it caused Mr. Abernathy to begin reconsidering how he thought of beauty.
“Beauty is only skin deep.�
“Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.�
These are sayings that he had heard since his youthâ€â€Ã¢â‚¬Ëœtruths’ that he began to question. This music is BEAUTIFUL. So beautiful, he mused, that it must be objectiveâ€â€it must be beautiful to everyone. To deny the beauty of this music would be to deny truth exists.
As they walked the music changed. It got louder, of course, because they were getting closer to it. But it also slowed down and sped up. Dischordant phrases of the music were followed with resolution. And something new became audibleâ€â€voices.
There were voices singing. Voices laughing. Voices shouting with joy. Young and old, boy and girlâ€â€this wasn’t a concert, it’s a party.
At this point I need to stop and tell you that the Abernathys had not been to a party in years. Not since Frieda was born, in fact. But that party had been very different from this one. That party had been men and women standing around in formal dressâ€â€men in tuxedos and black ties, women in long formal elegant dresses punctuated by shiny jewelry. The party was formal in every senseâ€â€there was no relaxed conversation at all. No laughter. There were hors d’oeevres (these are small appetizers that can usually be eater in one bite) that were handed out on trays.
But this party was nothing like that one. They had never in their lives been to a party that involved singing and dancing. As they grew closer they could see the people. Young and old all together, people were having a party. It was simple in itself, but everything still was beautiful. In the middle of the gathering was a large, beautiful carving of a swanâ€â€made of ice, glistening in the sunlight as it slowly melted. Other decorations there were obviously not extravagantâ€â€but were yet beautiful.
People were talking with each other! Not about the weather, or work, but about the music, about art, about books, about each others’ lives, and about Jesus. And they were happy! There was obviously a great deal of love among these people. Children were playing with one another and the adults were watching with enjoyment. Never had any of them seen quite this kind of gathering.
At this pointâ€â€one of them saw the Abernathys and Jack coming down the beach. He alerted some others who appeared to be leaders among them and a small group of men walked towards them. But for what happened thenâ€â€you’ll need to wait for another story.
Note: This is as far as I’ve written so far. I have a title for chapter 4, but I’ll have to brush Elsie’s hair again to actually tell it and then write it down. If you nag me it’s more likely to happen. :0) Chapter 4 will be called, People, Parties, P’s and Q’s.