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  • Black Eagle Dream

    April 6th, 2022
    A Novel by Kawika A. Stafford
    Chapter 51

    The indigenous foursome stood among the throngs of people who had gathered at the bottom of the stairs. The media was as thick as thieves, as they stood at the ready; waiting for the show to begin. The police had set up barricades, and posted up officers at all exits. The Mayor posted two officers on the roof with long rifles to ensure they would not get caught unawares. The Mayor was due to speak anytime now. Many in the crowd looked around nervously.

    Sonny Ray overheard an older white gentleman claiming to be part Cherokee. If he heard that one more time today, he swore he would ram his finger down his throat, and throw up on somebody’s shoes.
    Nadia had just gotten off the phone with her cousin Greg, who worked in the records division of the Antelope Springs police department. Greg soon appeared, standing at the top of the stairs. He waved the party of four to join him. Greg had found a spot behind the podium, out of the view of the Mayor and Police Chief Edwards.
    They did however, receive several nasty looks from City Council members, who were sitting down in comfortable chairs under a large white gazebo. After settling in, Sonny Ray and Dwayne began to scan the crowd in the event Bob might make an unannounced appearance. The two large wood doors from the back of City Hall suddenly swung open. Several burly cops lead the way. Mayor Meekham with Chief Edwards in tow, made their way to the podium. The Mayor, speech in hand stood quietly in front of the large crowd. He waited for the crowd to settle down a bit. He pointed at several people in acknowledgment.
    With a nod, he gave recognition to the City Council as well. In his peripheral vision he spotted Nadia, and her group.
    He ignored them, and turned back toward the large crowd. “I would like to ask the members of the media to reserve their questions until the conclusion of this press conference, thank you,” Mayor Meekham said with a strained tone of civility. He had no intention of fielding their damn idiotic questions. He paused for a moment. “Good morning.”
    A smattering of greetings could be heard in return from the crowd. “Today is an inauspicious day for the city of Antelope Springs, and for Arizona as well. As most of you have heard a great controversy has come to our community. Much like the recent forest fires, everyone is being touched by this unfortunate turn of events.” The Mayor looked involuntarily at Nadia. She returned his gaze, firm. “I have agreed to speak in behalf of Mr. Edwards. If by chance he decides to expound on anything later, that will be at his discretion. However, today’s announcement will be final, and without prejudice.
    First I want to state that the personal relationship of Mr. Edwards, and Mr. Fritz are not the issue here.” Shane stood quietly, displaying as much contrition as humanly possible. He knew he had dodged some major charges. “The actions taken by my office are as a result of police misconduct, namely assault under the color of office; namely to carry out unlawful and willful acts of violence and coercion against several citizens of the various Native American communities, and others. Many other charges are pending, as my office is waiting on the City Attorney’s office to finalize its assessment of the several new charges to be leveled against these former police officers.”
    “Spoken like a man selling ocean front property in Nevada,” Natalia whispered in Nadia’s ear.
    An incidental smile crossed Nadia’s face as she listened intently to each word the Mayor spoke. The Mayor continued, “I wish to announce that in addition to terminating the employment of officer Bob Fritz, I have today issued a warrant for his arrest.”
    Mayor Meekham had issued the warrant late last week, but didn’t want this PR opportunity to pass him by.
    The large crowd erupted with clapping and cheering; mostly by those in the indigenous community. The Mayor raised his hand in an attempt to regain control of the crowd. The Mayor continued, “I would also like to announce that I have accepted the resignation of Shane Edwards.” The large crowd didn’t want to hear that, and immediately started up with the bullshit chant. “Bullshit, bullshit, bullshit,” as the collective voice of the people began to rise. This went on for several minutes.
    The Mayor attempted to get their attention by raising his hand once again, but the crowd wasn’t having it. “Bullshit, bullshit, bullshit,” they chanted, over and over again.

    Non native folks in the crowd started looking around for the exits, as did many of those in the indigenous community with their older ones, and children.

    The Mayor made several attempts to quiet the crowd but he could not placate them until they had had their say; as they continued to make known their displeasure. Nadia had not planned to, but she stepped forward and urged the crowd to let the Mayor conclude.
    Mayor Meekham who despised Nadia, turned to her with a disingenuous nod of appreciation. “The trust of our community is at stake here.
    It is my hope that we can put to rest this whole sordid affair, and move forward in our separate but equal communities,” the Mayor declared, like a man who knew he was up for reelection soon.
    The volume of the crowd continued to grow louder.
    The police encircled the Mayor who decided it would be best to take his leave. The majority of the Antelope Springs Police Department along with several officers from the Arizona Department of Public Safety flanked the Mayor, as well as the various police departments throughout Indian Country.
    These officers created a rear buffer for the retreating Mayor. The remaining police officers of the Antelope Springs Department escorted the City Council back to their chambers. The major news outlets were furious. Reporters scrambled in protest, screaming foul. Nadia smiled. Dwayne put his arm around her shoulder and pulled her close. “Separate but equal my ass,” Natalia said to no one in particular.
    With Mayor Meekham, and the former Police Chief out of the picture, many folks began to trickle out of the large courtyard. Small groups began to form. Conversations continued as several custodians appeared, stacking chairs, and a doing a general clean up. A custodian pushing a large grey garbage cart, approached the podium. After unplugging the microphone he stood up and began rolling up the black microphone cable.
    He slowly looked in the direction of Nadia and her three friends who were engaged in a celebratory conversation. Sonny Ray felt eyes on him. He looked around instinctively, finally turning in the direction of the podium, his eyes locking in on the hate filled gaze of Bob.
    The former cop quickly lowered his hand into the large garbage can finding the pistol grip of the large hand held cannon.
    He shoved the garbage can aside, and stumbled forward. Twelve to fifteen feet separated Bob from doing what he came here to do. Without looking around Sonny Ray grabbed Dwayne’s arm. “Dwayne move, go,” Sonny Ray said, nudging his friend.
    Dwayne looked up and saw Bob. He turned toward Nadia and Natalia. “We gotta go, we gotta go now!” as Dwayne quickly urged the women to escape. Sonny Ray put his hands up, as he stood as calmly as humanly possible.
    Bob had every intention of killing the two men, and two women; but for whatever reason he had become fixated on Sonny Ray. As Dwayne took his two friends to safety, the crowd saw Bob and his large pistol, and people began to scatter in a panic.
    Bob suddenly raised his pistol and pointed it at Sonny Ray, center mass. “You cost me my job you son of a bitch,” Bob screamed. His words were slurred; but his bitter intent came through loud and clear. “Do you hear me?! I’m going to kill your sorry coconut ass,” Bob bellowed, struggling to string a few words together.
    Sonny Ray knew what the plan was, but he was very much afraid. ‘What if Bob discovered what we had done?’ He could see Bob and his unhinged gaze glaring keenly in his direction.

    Bob blinked once, and pulled the trigger.

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  • Black Eagle Dream

    April 5th, 2022

    A Novel by Kawika A. Stafford

    Chapter 52

    Sonny Ray had heard the metallic click of the large and ominous firearm. Everyone to be sure, must have expected a loud explosion, and flames from the end of the long barrel of death.
    Instead, a small pop was distinctly heard as a small white flag extended slowly from the end of the barrel. The word ‘bang’ was printed on both sides of the flag; along with large exclamation points. Everyone who witnessed it was momentarily stunned. Especially Bob. He stood there, with the pistol still extended out away from his body. He slowly lowered the weapon.

    Sonny Ray boyishly began to smile.

    Dwayne approached Sonny Ray with a melange of anxiety, and relief on his face.
    They had pulled it off.
    It was over.
    The media, having been left high and dry by the Mayor of Antelope Springs, ended up being at the right place at the right time. The flash of many cameras continued, blinding Bob momentarily.
    All the major networks had filmed the entire incident.
    Several Navajo Policeman approached Bob, weapons drawn, as Bob who stood swaying in a drunken haze, offered little resistance as the rookie cop removed the fraudulent .357 handgun from Bob’s grasp. Bob continued to stare at Sonny Ray.

    Bob though was not quite ready to quit. In a MacGyver like moment, Bob slipped a coin from his pocket, and threw it down in the general direction of Dwayne and his three friends. It began to roll, and arrested the attention of everyone.

    Bob bent down slightly pulling his pant leg up over his right cowboy boot. His smallish hand found the .38 caliber pistol.

    After shoving the rookie cop, Bob stood erect with renewed vigor. He charged the indigenous foursome hell bent on killing them all.

    He lurched forward pulling the trigger. The sound of the weapon in this setting,

    stunned the onlookers.

    Bob continued to pull the trigger. Six times he pulled the trigger. Small flames from the end of the barrel could be seen, the smell of gunpowder heavy in the air.

    Nothing.

    Sonny Ray and his friends had instinctively crouched, and scattered when they saw the second pistol. The commotion was unsettling.

    Bob stood in shocked silence. “How, did you, you,” was all the former cop could manage.

    Greg, Nadia’s cousin had crossed paths with Bob earlier in the day. With the assistance of a couple of police officers, Bob had slipped into the service elevator of City Hall in order to go undetected. He descended to the basement and was not challenged as he obtained access to the Antelope Springs Records Department. Bob was looking for police files he had been named in.

    Greg was the Records Clerk, and had received a call thirty minutes prior, with instructions by the desk Sargeant that he was going to have a visitor to the Records Department.

    He was instructed to fully cooperate, and keep quiet about the visitor.

    When he saw Bob, Greg figured he was there to remove incriminating evidence. Greg insisted though that before he would allow Bob to look at any files he would first have to check his weapons at the door.

    Bob thought nothing of it as he wanted to get what he wanted, and get the hell out of there. “Hold this chief, Bob said sarcastically as he brushed by Greg.

    While Bob was hurriedly looking for files, Greg had taken the pistol to his desk. Greg sat down at his desk, and continued to watch Bob as he quietly unloaded the hollow point rounds of the .38 police revolver. He replaced them with blanks. He then put the pistol on top of his desk, and waited. After ten minutes or so Bob walked the narrow hall where Greg sat waiting. Bob had a stack of files in hand. “I’ll need you to sign for those,” Greg stated, ignoring his standing orders.

    Without a word Bob approached Greg. He reached for his pistol. After opening the cylinder Bob glanced at the weapon to ensure all six rounds were there. After closing the cylinder Bob pointed the pistol at Greg. Greg didn’t move an inch as Bob had placed the barrel of the weapon against his forehead. “Where did you want me to sign you filthy native scum?” Greg said nothing as Bob lowered his pistol. After putting it back in the holster he adjusted his pant leg. He glared murderously at Greg before turning to leave.

    Greg now stood at the press conference next to his cousin Nadia. Dwayne looked at Greg. “How did you know about the .38 in his boot?” Dwayne asked Greg. “I overheard through the thin blue line network that Bob was going to try and hijack the files of those he had assaulted over the past several years,” Greg exclaimed.

    “Everyone in the Antelope Springs Police Department knew Bob carried an unregistered pistol, including me,” Greg said with a smile. Bob stood a short distance away with his head lowered, silent and alone.

    The young indigenous rookie policeman, not accustomed to the Jack Ruby like performance, regained his composure placing Bob under arrest.

    The media continued to encircle Bob, microphones poking at his face like phallic symbols. Bob was guaranteed atleast a half hour of short lived fame, opposed to the standard fifteen minutes. He had earned it with that performance.

    As the native cops escorted him to their cruiser, an informal gauntlet of his indigenous neighbors stood quietly, looking curiously at him.

    Sonny Ray and Dwayne stood across from eachother as the cops escorted Bob down the middle of the small crowd.

    Both men slowly reached out and touched the shoulder of Bob, counting an intertribal coup upon their enemy.

    Bob naturally flinched, thinking them to do him harm. All the people from various nations followed suit. He was not harmed because he was not worthy of such a memorable end.

    Bob was no warrior.

    He was a coward and just a sad human being who lived in a diminutive world of his own making. Bob sat in the back seat of the police cruiser, his sweaty forehead against the window, staring out into the mostly indigenous crowd.

    He was confused, stunned. Bob had expected to be possibly killed, and at the very least beaten badly for his attempts to murder four people. They had every right to get after him, but they didn’t. Bob for the life of him, could not understand why.

    His humiliation was complete.

    As Bob continued to look out the window, the lights of the cruiser, and siren were turned on, as he began the short journey to jail. After an hour and a half of being interviewed the foursome, along with Greg, and some other friends, caravanned to Dwayne’s house to celebrate.

    Tomorrow Sonny Ray would hit the road, bound for Las Vegas.

    The following morning Sonny Ray and Dwayne shared a cup of coffee.
    After gathering his two bags the two men headed downstairs. Sonny Ray closed the trunk of his rental car.
    “Here you go,” Dwayne said handing his friend a brown paper bag. “What’s this?” “My grandmother made you some lunch, you know for the road,” Dwayne said. “Mahalo nui my friend please be sure to thank your grandmother for me,” Sonny Ray said quietly. The two men shook hands, it was time to go.
    “Call me when you get to Vegas. Nadia made me promise her that. We all want to know you got home safe,” Dwayne said, tapping the top of the car. “I will.” Sonny Ray began to slowly roll away. “Hey Sonny Ray, ” Dwayne called out. Sonny Ray braked, and looked back at Dwayne. “You better hurry, your friend there might arrive before you do,” Dwayne said pointing at the westerly skies.
    Sonny Ray looked up. “It more than likely will,” Sonny Ray said. “You think so?” Dwayne replied. “Hey man, it has no stop signs, and no cops,” Sonny Ray replied.
    “Get home safe Sonny Ray.” Sonny Ray waved, and slowly drove away.

    The Black Eagle Dream pressed on.

    Cyrus would have been proud of his son.

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  • Black Eagle Dream

    April 4th, 2022

    A Novel by Kawika A. Stafford

    Chapter 53

    Three weeks had passed.

    Sonny Ray sat on the couch watching an animated movie with his now sleeping daughter. The phone rang. Nikko, who was upstairs packing a few boxes, answered the phone. She looked over the railing and signaled to her husband that he had a call. Sonny Ray gently laid his daughter on the couch. After placing pillows strategically next to his little girl, he quietly slipped upstairs to take the call. “Who is it?” Sonny Ray whispered. Nikko smiled at her husband. “Dwayne.” Sonny Ray’s eyes lit up. “Dwayne how are you?” “Hey Sonny Ray, I’m fine, how are you doing?”

    “Everything is coming along. We received an amazing offer for the house. Some couple from California paying cash, so we’ve been packing. “I’m glad to hear that,” Dwayne replied.
    “So how is everything in Antelope Springs?” “Things are settling down. The Mayor is going to begin recruiting, I hear he is looking for a new Police Chief and perhaps another officer. Oh, and by the way, Bob is still sitting in jail at the moment,” Dwayne said.
    “Really? How did he manage that?” Sonny Ray asked. “Well if he had kept his big mouth shut the judge would have allowed him to post bail. But he kept getting louder, and belligerent so the judge held him in contempt.”
    “Wow, well good for him,”
    Sonny Ray said sarcastically. “So how is the black eagle doing in sin city?” Dwayne asked. “Well it has all the birds in my area shook up, that’s for sure. Not to mention all the cats and dogs in my neighborhood.”
    “Well please keep me posted Sonny Ray, and say hello to your family for me,” Dwayne said.
    “No worries bruh, I will. Likewise Dwayne. Give my best to Nadia, and Natalia okay? And your cousin Greg too; if not for him we might not have made it out of there.

    Oh, and I cannot forget about your grandmother.”
    “I will,” Dwayne replied.
    “Take care my friend.” Sonny Ray hung up the phone. He was happy to be leaving Las Vegas. He felt a twinge of regret in regards his new friend Dwayne. Sonny Ray was friendly with most everyone, but he didn’t make friends easily. The fact of the matter is, his wife was his only friend.

    It was a trust factor, one that had been seared from his psychological profile.

    In his heart however, he knew he had found a friend in Dwayne. And that was the hard part. He had to go, wanted to go, dreamed about returning home to the big island for many years.

    This was the story of his life.

    Sonny Ray headed down the stairs to check on little Raye. He sat down to resume the movie. As he reached for the remote, the phone rang.

    Sonny Ray stopped short, as he looked upward waiting for his wife to appear. She smiled down at him. He sighed but quickly headed upstairs. “It’s not my mom is it?” Sonny Ray asked, whispering. Nikko had placed her hand over the receiver.

    “It’s a Dr. Campbell, from Tucson. He needs to speak with you about, well I’ll let him tell you,” Nikko said, handing him the phone.

    He took the phone from her hand, and sat quietly at the top of the stairs. He paused for a moment to gather himself. “Hi, this is Sonny Ray.”

    “Hello young man, I imagine you remember who I am.”
    “Yes sir, I do,” Sonny Ray replied.
    “The reason I called Sonny Ray was to let you know something that your father had whispered to me before he slipped into a coma.
    I apologize for not telling you sooner. I only remembered because i was finalizing your Dad’s medical report, and I came across it in my notes.”

    “Dr. Campbell it’s okay, please, there’s no need to apologize really,” Sonny Ray said, reassurance in his tone.

    Sonny Ray leaned back against the wall. “I have it written down somewhere here in your Dad’s file.” There was a long pause of silence. Sonny Ray could hear the sound of papers being shuffled.
    “Oh yes, here it is. Your father said, and I quote, he said,

    “‘Tell my son, tell Sonny Ray, I have seen the black eagle dream,’”

    end of quote,” Dr. Campbell said firmly.
    Sonny Ray was speechless.

    “Does that ring a bell, or make any kind of sense to you?” Dr. Campbell asked.

    Sonny Ray was too stunned to reply.

    “Young man are you there?”
    “Uh yeah doc I’m right here,” Sonny Ray was reeling.

    “You know I have no idea what he meant by that,” Sonny Ray said,

    telling a little cream colored lie.

    “Well, I wanted you to know his last words,” Dr. Campbell said gently.
    “I appreciate you for taking the time to call me doc, thank you. Take care Doctor Campbell.”
    Sonny Ray hung up. He sat there quietly for several moments with his eyes closed.

    He said his father’s last words aloud, in the hope that it might provide a spontaneous epiphany. He thought about his Dad. He thought of Cyrus. Sonny Ray wondered if his mom had told his father about Cyrus. He was doubtful.
    Sonny Ray began to recall what Cyrus had asked him, that night in the hogan. Cyrus had asked him if he had seen the black eagle.

    The old man had asked him twice. He had given Cyrus the correct answer when he had finally understood the question; and acknowledged seeing the black eagle in his dreams.

    “Tell my son, tell Sonny Ray I have seen the black eagle dream.”

    His father’s last words reverberated in his mind.

    Sonny Ray’s eyes began to well up. He blinked, as warm tears rolled slowly down his face. Sonny Ray whispered his father’s last words.

    “‘Tell my son, tell Sonny Ray; I have seen the Black Eagle Dream.’”

    “I Love you Dad.”

    END

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  • Black Eagle Dream

    April 3rd, 2022

    A Novel by Kawika A. Stafford

    Chapter 54

    The Black Eagle Dream flew high above the devastation that was America. The charred trees and the scorched earth blackened the landscape as far as the eagles eyes could see.
    The people, like little ants, while enjoying the comfort of numbers and real estate, had long forgotten to wit; how it was that they had arrived at such prosperity.
    They had an ample source of shelter, water, and food.
    The other smaller nations, having been displaced; tried everything they could to survive and get along with their arrogatious neighbors.
    It was as if the large colony of ants had lost their vision, and could not see themselves as they really are.
    Inexplicably, within the hardened casing that lodged their dwarfish like intellect; they had evolved, and became great ones in the imagination of their existence.
    And at the apogee of their arrogance, they had stepped out on the sidewalk of relevance, and discovered that they, like their indivisible indigenous neighbors, could not only suffer loss, and pain, but be devastated within the borders of their own country.
    Not in some war torn country,
    so called third world,
    ass backwards,
    not
    as good
    as us, country.
    The fire of greed burns out of control.
    The world is on fire, getting hotter by the day.
    We must abandon our course before we lose all claims to humanity.
    For whose to say where we will be tomorrow.
    Put your trust in realities, that cannot be devoured by fire.
    The Black Eagle Dream
    continued on its way,
    ascending higher, and higher above the little ants of mankind,
    who, for the most part
    have lost their reflecting glass,
    and
    forgotten
    their true identity.

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  • Unfolded Vanity

    April 1st, 2022
    Unfolded Vanity

    IN

    my face,
    I
    dare
    see,

    a lifetime

    etched
    in
    glassy
    blue
    misery.

    How
    it
    is reverberant

    this loss,

    this gain,

    living
    a
    life
    of
    unfiltered
    pain.

    Down
    I
    do
    go,
    to the unmarked
    place;

    striving
    for
    things
    that
    have
    no
    face.

    Happiness

    and

    Joy

    I

    have

    met

    once

    or

    twice,

    hollow

    words;

    they seem real nice.

    My
    smile feigned,
    sheltering
    the
    torrent
    of
    my
    tears,

    nicely

    done

    down

    through

    the

    years.

    With
    my
    mind
    I
    do
    see,

    everything

    and

    everyone

    that

    has

    been

    lost

    to

    me.

    Ah,
    the
    unfolding
    of
    my
    vanity.

    Chasing
    the
    wind
    in a
    desperate
    place,
    happiness
    itself
    it
    does
    escape;
    leaving
    me
    to
    grasp
    for
    shards
    of
    solace;
    in
    a
    life
    of
    unfulfilled
    dreams.

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  • In The Cut

    March 29th, 2022
    In The Cut

    Traveling through this space of
    mind
    I often like to sit
    and
    rhyme
    as I contemplate my
    idiosyncratic qualifications.
    Seems life has been more down than up,
    as I struggle
    not to
    give a fuck
    and remain relevant
    with respects my dreams.
    Along the way,
    friends have proved to be
    far
    and
    few in between;
    yeah
    you know what I mean.
    But my girl
    she’s been there
    when no one else was.
    She’s my hero she’s my buff, always there
    laying in the cut,
    keeping me warm
    and
    well fed.
    For Lisa
    My only friend….

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  • Rippin

    March 25th, 2022
    [The Disclaimer]

    This poem will not be begged
    borrowed
    or
    shanghied son
    no
    not beat up sifted whipped nor
    spun –
    It is my intellectual property
    and
    my physical property too
    so it shant be
    quoted sampled or quipped
    or
    otherwise
    fucked with.

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  • Having

    March 24th, 2022
    Having met you

    in Barbados

    while

    walking

    on the beach,

    I observed

    foamy

    blue

    water

    caressing
    your
    quiet
    feet.

    Our eyes
    became
    entangled
    in more
    than a casual way

    We ended up talking —

    walking
    down
    the
    beach

    that

    day
    But
    I won’t even front,
    even if
    I
    could

    because
    it

    was

    that

    God

    given
    complexion
    that
    arrested
    my
    attention
    on
    that
    warm
    Bajan
    day.
    It was
    your
    countenance
    over
    conversation
    carried

    by
    the

    wind,
    It was
    your

    natural

    vibe

    reviving
    my soul

    again

    With your

    alluding
    to

    the facts

    as

    you

    understood them

    then;

    saying….

    that I should rise up to confront

    life…

    And….
    that things would turn out better

    if I did.

    From then to now

    and

    now

    and

    then

    it

    has
    been
    simply
    unspoken

    a bond

    unbroken
    holding us

    together

    as friends…

    Now married to you….

    forty years later,

    we walk together

    again…

    Having met you
    on

    a
    beach
    in
    Barbados.

    End.

    For Lisa my only friend

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  • Measured Lines _

    March 23rd, 2022
    Measured Lines _
    Style is measured
    in
    increments
    of
    time.
    Some people
    write,
    some people
    rhyme.

    So whether you be

    a fiery speaker

    or

    a
    keeper of dreams;

    someone who writes

    and

    says what they mean…

    You begin to grasp the power of words….. understanding
    that the
    boundary lines
    of
    our
    very
    existence….
    our
    lives
    measured
    in
    the
    path
    we
    take.

    When

    we’ve gone…

    our
    words
    will
    remain,

    celebrated

    or
    not.

    So

    yes write
    and
    to

    yourself

    be
    true;

    yes write
    until
    the
    pen does bend
    and
    the warmth
    of
    the sun
    is

    not

    felt

    on

    your
    face

    again;

    any more….

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  • Empty Rooms

    March 20th, 2022

    Yeah I guess it’s over

    I know it to be true,

    hard to pull the trigger

    on

    me and you.
    Thirty one years
    has come and gone
    it took us some time
    to write this song,
    fading is my heart away.
    This feeling of dread
    encircles my soul,
    my heart beats silent,
    quiet

    alone.
    Empty rooms,
    our hair turned grey.
    Where do all the memories go – to fade?
    Yes time
    like fire
    rages
    on;
    consuming
    us
    in
    its
    midst.
    For Lisa
    (85words4u)

    #iwritealittle #poetry #writer #literaryfiction
    #blackeagledream

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