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                                                                                                       军号声声

    ①“军号一响,那士气就鼓起来了,战士们就往前猛冲。在冲锋号的鼓动下,不久就冲上了阵地,消灭了敌人,我军胜利了。”我刚到村口,就被这位满面红光的老人充满激情的话语吸引了过去,他有八十多岁的样子,站立都不稳,可话语声还很洪亮。周围那几位和他年纪相仿的老人,都很麻木的样子,任他自言自语,谁也没有接这个话茬。

    ②我们全家搬走这么多年后,我突然生出回来看看的念头,没想到在村口遇到的第一个人竟然是他,他对那把铜号还是那么有感情。

    ③小时候,我对这把铜号是很羡慕的。不能亲手摸一摸、仔细看一看,总感到很遗憾。

    ④他的这把铜号,其实是有破损的,喇叭口处残缺一块,从这个地方向里还有一道裂纹。他每天都悉心呵护着,用一块纱布仔细擦拭,特别是到破损处时,会格外轻。

    ⑤擦完后,他就把铜号横过来,在眼前轻轻转动着,转完一圈,看擦得行了,就抬起头来,郑重地用右手握起来,举到眼前,右眼对铜号嘴儿认真看去,然后挪到左眼前,右眼眯起来,用左眼看一会儿,然后才慢慢放到自己嘴唇前。我们以为他就要吹响这把铜号了,可他总是让铜号和嘴唇似接触又不接触的,最终也没有吹响。

    ⑥我们都很失望,几乎异口同声地发出失望的长叹:“唉——”

    ⑦这时,他才会转过头来,看我们一眼:“怎么,想看看?”

    ⑧我们凑上前去。他把铜号在我们眼前晃了晃,然后陷入沉思,轻轻地说:“我的战友正吹着冲锋号,敌人的炮弹就打过来。”停一停,喉结滚动了几下,又接着说:“他就牺牲了,铜号也炸成了这个样子。”他轻轻地抚摸着,眼中有些光亮闪动着。他神情怔怔的。“战友牺牲后,这把号就再也没有吹响过,但其实它是整天响着的。”说到这里,他会把铜号的喇叭口放在耳朵边,认真倾听。不一会儿,左脚就开始一点一点的,好似铜号真的响了,他是在配合着那节奏似的。过了半天,他把那已经破损的喇叭口伸向我们:“你们听,声音真响亮。”

    ⑨我第一个凑上前去,歪着头,让自己的耳孔尽量对准铜号,仔细地听着。除了风偶尔滑入号管发出一丝嗡嗡声外,其余什么也听不到。

    ⑩他生气地把手一挥:“去去去,不中用的小毛孩子!”

    ⑪我发现,周围几位老人对他的说法也都不认同。甚至说他脑子在战场上被震伤了,留下了毛病。

    ⑫想不到,二十多年过去了,他对铜号依旧这么痴情。我看到破损之处的断茬显得更黑了,有些地方析出细密的小米粒大小的绿色斑点,裂缝的颜色也显得更深了,其余的地方一如既往地锃亮放光。看来这些年他一直没有停止过认真地擦拭维护。

    ⑬他见我这么认真地看着,浑浊的眼中似有火苗跳动了一下。“我知道,只要对着耳朵听,就能听到军号声声,连续不断,很响亮的。”我庄重的神情,引起了周围几位老人的注意。

    ⑭他也神情一振,脸上有了笑意,小心翼翼地把手伸过来,让铜号的喇叭口对着我,我赶紧歪歪头,凑过耳朵,认真地听着。另外几个老人围上前来,惊奇地问道:“真听到了?”

    ⑮我庄重地告诉他们:“是的,听到了。”

    ⑯那几位老人木然地看着我。

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