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Prompt for: June 4, 2014 Theme/ subject: Rebellion (Treat it anyway you want) Words to use: crawl, curious Forbidden words: He, She, Him, Her, War, guns, weapons, freedom, fight Other Criteria: Minimum 10 lines Rebellion Oppressive heat waves sizzle off pavement to crash and crack against crumbling concrete: inescapable drip and flash ignite-- sparking fevered word, fist bullets. Sounds vomit from opened windows: splat of palm to face, while toddler tantrum wails cascade to pool and fester. Torrid, greasy steam belches up through the rusty grate; fetid subway breath. Reggae rattles rap as mortar crumbles under the onslaught; layer upon layers of tired, of buried, of blanched and bruised dismay. Exhausted women stoop before peeling doors with cracked glass, no numbers and no future. Fried onions, fish, anything cheap coats the dusk: the day, wrapped in last month's news. Saranga Esposito: golden skinned, milky eyed with long, white hair, gingerly crawls through a window to stand on the fire escape and sing. To Saranga, it is a balcony, overlooking a village square back home, where pots of flowering bougainvillea line the street and ivy trails through wrought iron gates designed to decorate rather than protect. Saranga sees women gather, laughing, to fill clay pitchers with cool water from the well or carry tomatoes in their colorful aprons as they hurry home to dinners of chicken or beef spiced with sweet herbs and joy. Saranga can no longer see anything but chosen memories. Even the most jaded look up, curious, as sweet notes take flight, soar above the bleak landscape then rain down visions of lush green fields, of waterfalls, of loves found, then lost, then found again. Many who hear cannot understand the words, but they can understand the song and someone smiles. Another hums along. Trashcan percussion adds harmonious layer, a toddler stops crying, a television is turned off. The grandmother on the front step taps taloned toes as the man in Apt 623M puts ice against a stinging cheek and a wife apologizes. Baritone voice joins in from across the way; different language, but the melody is the same. The chorus swells as two couples sway to the music; more succumb to temptation. Colors blossom on Delancy Street. Thermometer cannot register, but it is cooler now. There is no real escape, no way to win the battle, but for a moment a homesick rebel made the fires cease. Fyn ** Image ID #1910877 Unavailable ** |