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4. Kindergarten/Elementary School

In the living room of our old house, there was about a foot or a foot and a half of space between the side of the oatmeal-upholstered couch and the wall beneath the bay windows. In the corner sat the left half of a pair of old stereo speakers, tall and narrow, with wood veneer, a beige mesh front and a black brand label attached to the bottom corner. When I was little and my mom played a record, I would sometimes wedge myself in between the couch and the wall with my face right in front of the speaker, listening, sometimes scratching my nails lightly down the mesh. I'm pretty sure she told me not to do it, but I did anyway. I remember lying there on the carpet one sunny afternoon, happy and peaceful, while Simon & Garfunkel's Greatest Hits played, humming to the familiar melodies of "Mrs. Robinson" and "I am a Rock" and "Scarborough Fair."


ETA: Stealing [livejournal.com profile] mer_duff's idea: You can listen to a live version of "Scarborough Fair" on YouTube (only slightly off-key) for atmosphere.

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Date: Jan. 5th, 2007 03:48 am (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] bironic.livejournal.com
Not to veer entirely off the original topic or anything, but have you ever seen the Beatles' movie Help? Ringo, I think, had this fantastic bed that was recessed in the floor, so you hopped down into it, and I think there was a shelf in there maybe a foot below ground-level with an alarm clock and whatnot. I thought it was the coolest thing, better than canopy and water beds.

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