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The River

i used to go to my grandmother's house during the summer

and in her backyard, behind all the trees

was a river

some days it'd be weak

sitting still without interruption

some days it'd be violent

crashing against the bank

and one day

i was laying by the river

watching it flow by to somewhere i couldn't see

and i stuck my hand in the water

and it rushed between my finger tips

i heard my grandmother shout,

"try to hold the river back"

and i laughed "i can't do that grandma"

and i pulled my hand out

 

a year after i went to my grandmother's house for the summer

and in her back yard some of the trees

had snapped and fallen over

but there was still the river

and it was gentle

i kneeled down by the river

and stuck my hand in the water

it danced around my finger tips

and i shouted

i can hold the river back grandma

and she smiled softly, "that's lovely"

and she walked out

 

today i went to my grandma's house

and in her back yard the trees

were rotting away and everything was silent

but there was still the river

as if it absorbed every bit of life that had once existed around it

and it was thrashing viciously

like a dog wanting to be let from its cage

and i stood staring at the water

and thought of summer

i heard myself saying

"try to hold your river back"

and i couldn't

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esther-2
English
Published
May 25, 2013
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this was inspired by a monologue my drama teacher preformed for us.

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