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Stories They Want To Hear (STWTH)

by Ruth Mahogany

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At night, when the moon is out They will form a circle and sit around And their ears will itch for a perfect story We will look them right in their faces And say out loud, there is none That the stories they wish to hear do not exist We will tell them that the tales we have to tell Whether of ourselves or the things We have seen on this earth All belong to a world distant from perfection They will seek tales of utter bravery But we will tell them of fears We will tell them of scars We will tell them of tears They will want to hear that we reached these top floors through elevators But we will tell them about the stairs That there were little or no rosy ways around the steps That on some days, our thighs hurt But we kept climbing still We will tell them of crooked lines That straight lines are a myth Oh, oh, oh, ok, maybe they exist But only when drawing polygons Shey they say our stories have shapes But the geometry of our tales is made up of multiple jagged edges And many intersecting arcs To tell of a definite shape will be a false account They will want to hear of days we fiercely faced our troubles head on Of a skin barely graced by the opponent's weapon Of egos that were never stepped on But we will tell them of days our backs hit the ground hard Days we were pushed down to the floor Because we were cut off guard When the word victory was too heavy for the muscles of our tongue When the only songs we mouthed were sad rhythms under our breath Beckoning for a bright future to come I tell you, it was on these days that triumph was born For roses never made a fine teacher like thorns The finest sailors were crafted by storms So at night in their minds we will flick a light bulb so they see That we appreciate the short cause we have been through longer We appreciate the food cause we have been through hunger We appreciate the calm cause we once heard the thunder If things were always easy we won't get any stronger We will tell them, nah, That we are not being sadists, But there is no story without this For the victories of ours that now exist Only stemmed from conquering the pain That we once lived, we will tell them

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