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I envision my brother and me at frolic once again in the sweat-heat of New Orleans across the cobblestones from our boyhood home, splintered now by humid time, its memories staring back! White-tipped mockingbirds tease and zip about; impetuous as we were back then; moms’ care flourished with her birds. Inside, the walls whisper dilapidation’s secrets; spiders web above the doors. Sounds of childhood rivalry, long quite now, rustle still. Warped windows invite streams of steamy light; white sheets on the line. Brother Bill lived hard but, short ignoring the raves of women, drink, cigars; departed in the middle of our years quite alone! I was afraid he wouldn’t be here this trip back; fading memory lost on summer’s swelter but, I feel he is, yes, “Bill, I’m so glad you’re here!” Jon Von Erb 6/2020
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Jun 22, 2020
Jun 22, 2020 at 4:52 PM UTC
Yes, Forever there, Here Now.
I envision my brother and me at frolic once again in the sweat-heat of New Orleans across the cobblestones from our boyhood home, splintered now by humid time, its memories staring back! White-tipped mockingbirds tease and zip about; impetuous as we were back then; moms’ care flourished with her birds. Inside, the walls whisper dilapidation’s secrets; spiders web above the doors. Sounds of childhood rivalry, long quite now, rustle still. Warped windows invite streams of steamy light; white sheets on the line. Brother Bill lived hard but, short ignoring the raves of women, drink, cigars; departed in the middle of our years quite alone! I was afraid he wouldn’t be here this trip back; fading memory lost on summer’s swelter but, I feel he is, yes, “Bill, I’m so glad you’re here!” Jon Von Erb 6/2020
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Jun 22, 2020
Jun 22, 2020 at 4:52 PM UTC
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