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Alone With The Wind MAG
Coming through the fine mist
We were greeted
By all the kings and queens of feeling;
The deities of sounds;
The great musicians;
Some dead, some living;
Some old, some young;
Clad in bright garb, neon and reflective
of the sun’s glassy rays;
All of them gliding effusively about
Between the glittering towers
And above the stark streets, snaking below like serpentine streamers
Supporting the weight of a million
automobiles
And a trillion austere faces.
And all of the singers flew
Supported by their whimsical kites,
Buoyed by great fans, or jets, or rockets
That roared and rasped, coughing clouds of
Smothering dust;
They flew for love;
The love of love;
And smiled, revealing their organizer;
My cherished princess, My love;
Who looked, for a brief moment, deep into my eyes with those glimmering emeralds,
A wistful visage wearing,
Before moving up.
And the singers followed,
One and all,
Gleefully spiraling
Like mad birds
High into the sky,
To reach the heavens
And begin their new life
Alone with the wind.
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Benjamin Hewitt is an 11th grade student from Los Angeles, CA. He has been a musician for the past eight years and recently released his first full length album with his band, Late Ship. Over the past two years, he has been further developing his skills as a lyricist and poet, including being accepted into the Iowa Young Writer’s studio for Poetry.
Alone With The Wind was inspired by a lucid dream.