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Chariot Riders
Last night, i dared revisit the crossing of time with my brother, hovering on a distant sky , tracing notes of my dripping rhymes. We grew like chariot riders; he, the Troy of streets and I, the maiden of lofty speeches. While his hands reveled at the wonder of seaweeds, I reviewed the fury of ancient mythology--- he laughs again at the strangeness of my ivory tower ; and above easels of clouds, he smiles knowing only he could comprehend my weird attachment to words, art, and tempest. Ten years ago, he ascended somewhere in the glow of light, shutting me from all moments uninhabited… unleashed. A blank paper shouts at my hesitating litany as if it were aware how siblings climb inside, touch the veins of bloodline… yet, it can not. Like a pageless odyssey, I close my seaweed eyes unable to continue recounting that June day, when Benjo slipped into chariot’s final ride without nothing else to say. © *in sweet memory of my brother who relished my uniqueness as a person and inspired me to pursue my passion. Carol Eastman's Unsung Hero Contest
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