Sunday, December 23, 2007

Ghost of Christmas Past...


"He spoke before the hour bell sounded, which it now did with a deep, dull, hollow, melancholy One. Light flashed up in the room upon the instant, and the curtains of his bed were drawn.

The curtains of his bed were drawn aside, I tell you, by a hand. Not the curtains at his feet, nor the curtains at his back, but those to which his face was addressed. The curtains of his bed were drawn aside; and Scrooge, starting up into a half-recumbent attitude, found himself face to face with the unearthly visitor who drew them: as close to it as I am now to you, and I am standing in the spirit at your elbow.

It was a strange figure -- like a child: yet not so like a child as like an old man, viewed through some supernatural medium, which gave him the appearance of having receded from the view, and being diminished to a child's proportions. Its hair, which hung about its neck and down its back, was white as if with age; and yet the face had not a wrinkle in it, and the tenderest bloom was on the skin. The arms were very long and muscular; the hands the same, as if its hold were of uncommon strength. Its legs and feet, most delicately formed, were, like those upper members, bare. It wore a tunic of the purest white, and round its waist was bound a lustrous belt, the sheen of which was beautiful. It held a branch of fresh green holly in its hand; and, in singular contradiction of that wintry emblem, had its dress trimmed with summer flowers. But the strangest thing about it was, that from the crown of its head there sprung a bright clear jet of light, by which all this was visible; and which was doubtless the occasion of its using, in its duller moments, a great extinguisher for a cap, which it now held under its arm.

Even this, though, when Scrooge looked at it with increasing steadiness, was not its strangest quality. For as its belt sparkled and glittered now in one part and now in another, and what was light one instant, at another time was dark, so the figure itself fluctuated in its distinctness: being now a thing with one arm, now with one leg, now with twenty legs, now a pair of legs without a head, now a head without a body: of which dissolving parts, no outline would be visible in the dense gloom wherein they melted away. And in the very wonder of this, it would be itself again; distinct and clear as ever.

"Are you the Spirit, sir, whose coming was foretold to me?" asked Scrooge.

"I am."

The voice was soft and gentle. Singularly low, as if instead of being so close beside him, it were at a distance.

"Who, and what are you?" Scrooge demanded.

"I am the Ghost of Christmas Past."

"Long Past?" inquired Scrooge: observant of its dwarfish stature.

"No. Your past.""



What would the Ghost of Christmas Past show you? Are there Christmas's you would rather he didn't show you?

Make this a Christmas to remember...

5 comments:

FOUR DINNERS said...

I wouldn't mind what he showed me after 1987 as I'd met Caz and know it's ok. Before 1987 I wouldn't mind either as I was either pissed or stoned or frequently both therefore haven't too much of a clue what was going on. 1977 - 1983 would be particularly beneficial as I have only a hazy recollection of what I did during those years. Suppose it says some'at for me constitution I'm here at all...

Ta for't visit babe. Had a good read here. Like it.

Have a great Chrimbo n New Year eh? x

Anita said...

Thank you ~
I am hoping the new year will be MY year... After the tornado woke me up in '07... I now know, for some reason I did not understand before, that my life is MY LIFE...I am who I am and I now know who I am better than ever... Things are coming together...

Sandra Evertson said...

Merry Christmas to you and yours!
sandra Evertson

Cecelia said...

Interesting blog! My daughter is really into ghost hunting.
A few years back, at Christmas, there was a dinner theatre in an old hotel in my hometown. They asked me to join in a production, so I played the Ghost of Christmas Past in the Christmastime play, "A Christmas Carol". I draped long, flowing material over me to make a vail and train. I moved around the stage with Scrooge, and when I exited, all was quiet and I was relieved. Scrooge, who was dressed in long johns, came running after me, carrying a layer of my vail. It had hung on a nail on the stage and pulled off to the floor as I walked. I didn't notice it, but there was part of my costume, strung across the stage after I left!
I always think of how embarrassed I was that night, when I think of "A Christmas Carol". It was funny later.
I think that I would want the Ghost of Christmas Past to show me the daily life and celebrations of my ancestors, and to renew memories of when my family was together for Christmas, before they all died. Sad to think of how few of us are left out of a big family. I hope that I'm giving my grandsons a little of the good memories that they can remember when they are older.

Anita said...

I'll bet it WAS embarrassing! Sure makes for a good story now, though, doesn't it.. lol
that would be a GREAT thing for the Ghost of Christmas Past to show! I was one of those people who didn't get all those stories on tape or on paper that my grandparents used to tell, and now that whole generation is gone... Would love to see even farther back!