Joseph's Voice a short story

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JOSEPH'S VOICE.

An Appendix to my novel "DANCE WITH THE SUN." Which can be found on a page to the left here (all 114,517 words of it)

One week to go and he was terrified. His mother knew it was a wonderful idea and for years he had wanted, with a passion, to get himself accepted into that choir, but the fear of the audition would have turned him white if he was not already one of the most delicately pale little boys in the district. Joseph was a skinny lad. He was only ten years old but, as everyone said, in his red and white robes of the parish choir he looked like an angel. Most of the boys were sweet innocents in their cassocks except the rough and red haired Luke whom everyone called Potato Head. They might all be devils at school, trainee thugs on the football field and always in trouble for smoking or mainly coughing behind the toilet block, but, on a Sunday, put them in a long androgynous costume, hands clasped together, eyes downcast, and the congregation saw them as a pure and sexless collection of creatures, all together different to the rabble of boys who terrorised their school and parents the other days of the week. Not every lad was such a fake. Joseph in particular did try and be a good boy. Being in church made him feel so holy. It was another world, like living in a fairy tale. Every time he went to the big cathedral in the city, he stepped into the coloured pages of a storybook. The stone walls, incense and candles blazing in the muted light of the long aisles and transepts focused so dramatically


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