her silence had conquered me she allowed that i should build a tower of sandstone she allowed that she would grant me the sea and its grandeur and that the sea should ever beat upon the door like hunger calling me to take my place in her dark halls for she had once said that it was natural that a man should hunger and strive she allowed that i could have these things for she was kind in her way so it was a craftsman's eye she set to stitch this raggedy man
when at last i stole away in early hours and paid truth's price in coins of otherworldly realms she spoke to me with such stern regrets haunting her voice she said that you must return to your birthright now you must tear down this tower and see and speak what lay at its base so the sea cannot wash away the world cannot grow gardens over it you must uproot it and lay it in the sunlight you must weep as innocence would as innocence should
she lead me to that place in the gardens grove and set to clearing the stones revealing the artwork carved and the stain embedded set to revealing the flawed man set to revealing the nature of his inner gears for none can be free untill they have found freedom within and this long hour i sit and pray that night will end at long last at this healers hand
(the obligatory end of such beginnings...a fictional account)