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Light

by Samantha (Sam) Dempsey

My world is dark, save the light 

that shines ever persistent,

down in the crevices of a

dim civilization. Columns of

hope span the perimeter of a

child's shine, holding a glimmer,

of what historians call a dynasty.

My world is fraughtless, in the

hollows my brother traveled to

meet her, his light. Soothing

braids woven time again by

worried hands, on the dawn of

escapism. Some call it revolution,

I call it childhood.