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Undeniably Ursula
On tundra that is intent to destroy and defy, the winds and the ice will attempt to deny any who are willing to stray across boundaries. Those who are willing to scale up a mountain, or leap over the crevice of an alien divide. She has walked us through valleys without windows or doors where we learn to escape what we once knew before, teetering on the ledge of an unexplored world. She reflects on a land where the mind speaks in tongues, where gender is one, not clearly defined. So how does she convince a rational world to balance its logic on this delusional scale, while blurring the borders so frozen in time? Her pen sculpts in waves that can touch the horizon, with nothing to offer but ice and illusion. She tells us of friendship, of soul mates who'll stray across lines, twining two spirits as if they were one. Do we believe in the end, where conclusions are sought, on a kinship so true, there is no simple "who"? Where lies the truth? Is the left then, the right? Are there those who will doubt? Are there those who believe? Is it he, is it she? To cut, paste, define what is love, what is not? Is dark so dark, or light so light? Or are the two just as one, as lovers might be? ________________________________________________ 2/14/18 Inspired by the contest: "Ursula De Guin" Sponsored by Debbie Guzzi
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