Thursday, October 28, 2010

The Piano


Charles Dickens sits atop our piano. He was made out of an imperfect mold in a bust factory on Staten Island. His misshapen base gives way to instability. Whenever I play the piano with any sort of gusto Dickens bobs his head slightly so, with approval, I'd like to think anyway.

On the night of October 23, I played a song before bedtime, a nightly ritual for our house. I opened my old hymnal and found Nearer My God to Thee an anthem written at the same time Mr. Dickens was writing his best books. Before I started I winked to him. Then I played with passion. He nodded as I pounded out the tune, his angular beard back-and-forthing as I went. When the last note was softly let go, I closed the heavy piano lid so that little fingers couldn't ruin our old instrument. It closed with its usual loud thunk. Then, I turned off the living room lights and hurried off to put my children and myself to bed.

Some time in the middle of the early morning on October 24 I woke up in my bed. I could hear someone downstairs playing the piano. At first it was a few sullen notes of the deep keys, one or two notes, back and forth. Because of hearing loss in my right ear, I cocked my head in the opposite direction. To be sure, I was hearing what I thought I was hearing. Someone was in my living room playing the piano.

Then there was a song.

I couldn't quite follow along. The tune was melancholic, sweet and sad. A somber sense floated out of the piano and up into my room where I sat up entranced. With lethargy clouding my mind, the song started seducing my sanity. I became concerned as though the music was pulling at me, trying to get me to follow its source. What was it?

The haunting notes of Moonlight Sonata?

No, that wasn't it.

Perhaps the softness of Clare de Lune?

Maybe.

Maybe not.

I listened harder. My head dropped to my shoulders, ears astute, discernment deciding.

Was it . . .?

Could it be . . .?  

No, I thought, this isn't happening.

But it seemed as though, someone was downstairs playing a passionate rendition of Nearer My God to Thee, the very hymn I had closed the night with only hours before. I am the sole piano player in our home, there was no one else who could be down there playing the piano. Certainly not that song. Certainly not at this time of the night.

Shock made my body pound strangely to the steady beat of the hymn downstairs.

I slowly reached over to awake my sleeping husband. Only when I touched him his eyes shot open. Gasping for air, he whispered, "What is that?" The panic in his voice did no service to me. I knew one of us should investigate and I had already picked him.

"Someone is downstairs playing the piano." I said.

He quickly threw the covers off his body and dashed out of bed. As he opened the door to our bedroom, the sound traveled to my ears. Clearer now, I could tell the player was a novice, nothing professional, a player like me.

Then, the sound stopped.

It seemed like eternity until my husband returned. In the darkness I could tell he was holding something--or someone--in his arms.

"Look who I found downstairs," he said frankly, his voice no longer rushed.

I took our sleepy boy from his arms and put him in bed next to me. His eyes were shut, but his body was active-as though he were in a trance. His breathing was heavy and his little chest was rising and falling. Rising and falling. The pieces weren't anymore clear than they were a minute ago. Possibly, I was more confused.

"What . . .?" I started to ask.

"I don't know," my husband replied. "I found him sitting on the carpet by the piano."

My boy shifted his body to absorb mine. Sometime later I fell asleep.

In the morning there was confusion. The boy was back in his own bed, my husband was wrapped like a mummy in his white comforter, and I couldn't recall why I felt so tired. Tired and slightly haunted.

It was the act of  heading downstairs that jolted my memory. I stood by the piano. The hymnal was still open to 100, Nearer My God to Thee just as I left it. I looked up to see Dickens staring, his jacket snug, his beard curly, his base slightly tipping to the right. As he had always been.

But the piano lid. The heavy, thunking cover (no little hands could manipulate) had been pushed back. It was open. The keys exposed, ready to be played.

And this time, I swear on his grave, Charles Dickens winked at me.





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You better hurry, you hear me?
 

I am Courtney Kendrick and this post was based on a true story. As in, someone really was playing my piano in the middle of the night. As Chup as my witness. Happy Halloween.
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63 Pieces of Opinion:

madsta said...

this would have had me awake each night for the rest of my life! is your house haunted? so scary! any other weird stuff been happening?

"Sara said...

Creepy.....!

Sherry said...

Wow, was your lilttle one sleep walking/playing the piano?????? Please tell us more......my verification word is "lovinga" piano player...lolol

Karen said...

I'm from Staten Island too. It's the water....

Tony and Whitney said...

Totally should not have read this in the dark by myself.

leigh said...

How come cool stuff like that never happens at my house? Maybe I should get a piano.

Bridget said...

WHAT?! first the tent and now this?!? these things just don't happen to me! or... i am just too deep a sleeper. i'm not sure.

The Renee Chronicles said...

Was it this house or the other house you said had a ghost??? The ghost who smoked in the kitchen...am I confusing my bloggers? I think that is so creepy awesome. Next time leave a little something for the ghost. Like a cookie they like to know you acknowlege them. I'm not a freak - I'll send you an email :)

Llewyth said...

Something like this happened to me once: I was at my grammies house and it was just my grammy, mom and sister and me.

Somewhere around 3 in the morning, I woke up to the sounds of the entire family. Gossip was going on, the piano was playing, there was laughing and shouting. I heard the voices of people that are still very much alive right now. I thought I was going a little nuts so I told myself I was dreaming and went back to sleep.

Next morning my sister asked me if I had heard anything. I said: "you first". She described everything down to the last details of the conversations people were having.

We never did figure out what the heck that was all about but we figure if it was our family and they're not evil people so no worries. Still, it was an interesting experience.

Laura said...

I just got goosebumps all over my entire body, especially when I got to the bottom of your post and you said it's true! It's times like that you probably wish your son could tell you what he remembers, b/c that is going to have everyone stumped for a while. Oh wow!

Steph said...

Ehhhahahhhhahhhh I wish I hadn't read this. The husband and I watched Paranormal Activity the other week and I've JUST started sleeping again. And now I'm alone in the house all day o my goodness I so wish I hadn't read this....

Dingbat said...

hmmm.. Alrighty then.

Michelle said...

Awesome! Creepy event, and so well written. :)

Nicole C Photography said...

I agree, very well written. Great creepy Halloween post!


Nicole
nicolecphoto.blogspot.com

The Morrill Mama said...

I just got chills!!! Maybe it was that guy that was camping in your backyard awhile ago?

The Boob Nazi said...

Creepy!

Emily said...

You are such a brilliant writer! I enjoyed every ounce of this post!

momof8 said...

Yikes! I don't think I would have been able to move for days! Did the smoker lady play?

katherine said...

Charles Dickens has been known to show up beyond the grave :)

http://www.hulu.com/watch/178120/emily-of-new-moon-storms-of-the-heart

The similarities are astonishing!

Shorty said...

I had chills while reading your post! Maybe you guys should set up a video camera... do a bit of night-time recording. Holy cow... this is freaky! Do you think you played someone else's favorite song before going to bed? Like maybe the spirit of someone else in Retro House?

Keya said...

Okay that was scary!

The Moser Fam... said...

I would say it was Dickens, but he has no arms. :)

Michelle said...

Okay......that is way too creepy! And the fact that The Chief was down there listening? What in the world?

About a year ago, something like this happened at my in-laws house. Some of the children were home with their spouses visiting for a weekend. Many of the family play the piano, but my mother in law awoke to the sound of random notes being played in the early morning hours. She sat up in her bed for a while trying to decide if she was really hearing it, or just dreaming!! Finally she sent my Father in law down to investigate. By then others were up too. As they approached the piano......no one was there. No one could explain it, so they all headed back to bed, when all at once a cat jumped out from behind a chair, scaring the bejeebies out of everyone. They don't have cats so a stray must have crept through an open window or something. They are assuming it was the cat walking across the keys....but who really knows?

Muaaahahahaha!

Sara D. said...

Great story! Even better that it's true.

eliana23 said...

Awesome.

Butternutsage said...

you are too funny....you had me going big time eyes wider than I thought they could possibly go and then I remembered it is Halloween....I am hoping this was literary license and not truth!
S-c-a-r-y. Was it? ....shhhhhh BOO! I too have been haunted by a ghost this week, twice. I am not happy!

Tawnie said...

I completely believe you and this story. I have stuff like this happen to me. And I believe it completely.
When my dad was in a 'bad' place (life choices) things were happening in our home....evil things. That he saw and heard. My poor little young brother witnessed a couple of those as well. Sad. At the same time, I was having wonderful things happen in the middle of the night. The opposite of evil. I believe in angels!!!
Very very interesting. So glad you shared.
And I feel like I have a connection to you now because your husband just quit his job where my husband works and we discovered that the day he was leaving. cool. my claim to fame. ;)

Tawnie said...

okay. and if this WAS fake.
Good job.
But I still believe. ;)

Amber said...

Humm... SCARY is all I have to say!

Emily said...

Okay, I have a post awhile back about my daughter's harp (amongst other spooky things that happen at night at our house)...

Went to practice, some random strings out of tune. This is highly unusual.

Guess which ones, and in which order?
D-E-A-D.

(There was a lady who died in our house, so....)

But playing the piano? With a recognizable tune? Careeepeeee.

{april kennedy} said...

Serious chills! Still have them. I love a good ghost story. And, you always have them. They must know you and Chup can handle them. If only The Chief could really tell you what he saw. Spooky!

KelsyC said...

Amazing! THis just gave me chills!

La Yen said...

Did you check the top of your car to see if his hook hand was jammed into the metal?

sarah said...

You sure have spooky stories. I think of your tent story from last year from time to time!

Amanda said...

Too crazy! Do you watch Ghost Hunters on the Sci-Fi channel? Somehow we fell across it one day (we NEVER watch Sci-fi)...and now we're hooked! Maybe you could call'em and have them come investigate!
Awesome story!
Oh...and I believe you too! :)

brookeab said...

PLEASE write a book!! I was enthralled by this story.

elise said...

Happy Halloween! Haha. Seriously, love the story.

Natasha said...

Your house is haunted by Charles Dickens, C jane!!

Callister said...

I love it! I've experienced creepy things like this all my life, i.e. watched a cup slide down the counter by itself (dry surface.) Many other family members have experienced things like this too. You think it's hereditary? :)

Esther said...

"one of us should investigate and I had already picked him"

LOL- Love it.

Mark + Tiffany said...

So well written...you had me entranced! Maybe someday, Chief will be able to tell you who it was :) My friends have had similar experiences, but never me. Always so cool!

Michelle said...

LOVE.IT. A masterpiece.

WendyLou said...

You always have the BEST Halloween stories! Well done!!

Anna said...

Ohhh I love this, creepy and endearing!

Anna

www.artisansontaylor.com

e.day said...

that is sooo scary! you should make this story into paranormal activity 3. i would go see it!

A E Jones said...

That gave me chills.

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Jenna said...

Seriously?!? I'd be outta there! Creeeepy.

Hearty Tim said...

ooooh, creepy and cool all at the same time. I totally got *shivers* reading this post! Between this and your 'mystery tent', you live in the most awesome place ever!

Kim said...

You really have the best stories!

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Michelle said...

I just wanted to let you know that I just had 2 missionaries leave my house after discussing the foundation of the Morman religion, praying, and leaving me with a Book.

The reason I'm telling you this is, I am, obviously, not a Mormon, and don't know that I plan on converting my religion. I am, however, interested in learning from others. And for the past 15 years when I would have a knock on my door from two young men in ties I would politely let them know I was content where I was, thank you very much, no need to come in and visit. Hope you have a great day.

Today I invited them in for a visit. Mainly because of reading your blog. Still don't know that I'm planning on converting my religion, but I wanted to have more of am open mind and heart.

You should feel great about what your writings do...

M said...

Creepy! Gives me the willies.

ME said...

Interesting how these things suddenly 'happen' for you when you're in need of a Halloween post.

Nice try.




You'd make a mighty fine politician.

Debra W said...

Happy Halloween!

;)Debbie

thorney said...

I love your Halloween stories. I still remember last years. you are so good!!!

--Mari

Jenny Hogle said...

I love this so much! Aperfect Halloween piece. Love Charles Dickons!

Sharee said...

My house is completely dark and I am in bed reading my favorite blog and now I have to go the bathroom and I am waaaay too scared to get up. Do I dare wake the husband up to escort me? AHHHHH I really have to go. This story is super creepy, especially that your Chief was involved. What the heck was going on?

Emily H. said...

Fabulous writing- fun story! Thanks!

Elyssium Earth said...

OOh. Ye' not too shabby wit the words, are ye? .

amber said...

Loved this story. If you have the house blessed it should help take care of the whole waking you up in the middle of the night thing...unless you don't mind the piano man. As a kid my mom had to have the house blessed quite often...the ghosts would disappear for some time and then come back, but then she had the bishop and some of the brothers come out and bless it and it has been more than a year since the ghosts have come back. btw I am not crazy, lol. not that you will think i am, but some of your readers might lol you know the power of the priesthood.

lindsey said...

Spooky! I loved this post.

Amie said...

WOW! So either you had a really vivid dream, or you have a sleep-player on your hands. I like to think maybe your lil' guy is a prodigy waiting to happen! Awesome! Thanks for writing about it. :)