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Prompt for: June 1, 2014 Subject or Theme: Personal & Historical Event (something from recent public history that effected you) Word(s) to Include: blame, morning Forbidden Word(s): grief, happy, history, remember, sad, think, thought, tragedy, tragic (or any derivatives of these words) Additional Parameters: minimum 24 lines of free verse. Remember, do not use words ANYWHERE, including title. Old, odd man perched above the notch. Steadfast as granite was he: with flinty-eye visage, stoic forehead and stubborn chin. Wrinkles marbled his skin, etchings of time and wear and age. He weathered well, most everybody said. Seeing him meant I was almost home. He'd stare out over the Notch, his never wavering gaze seeking, searching to the east. Just always there: faithful, patient, enduring. Made of that rock-solid substance that flows through the veins of all who call New Hampshire home. He collapsed that morning, or perhaps the night before, unheard, unseen. There was nothing anyone could do, no one to blame for his fall. He was there; then he was not. He was quarter-ed and drawn. His was the face of a people, a state of mind where there is no acceptable alternative to living free. Daniel Webster once said: "Men hang out their signs indicative of their respective trades; shoemakers hang out a gigantic shoe; jewelers a monster watch, and the dentist hangs out a gold tooth; but in the mountains of New Hampshire, God Almighty has hung out a sign to show that there He makes men." http://www.wmur.com/news/nh-news/Old-Man-of-the-Mountain-collapse-anniversary/19... |