Written by Jacob Ibrag
‘Stories carry feathers. Feathers carry weight.
Some feathers float while others stagnate.’
The little girl stared at her father as he played
the typewriter at what seemed to be record
breaking speeds. He had deadlines to meet
and bosses to please. Every now and then the
little girl would shift her attention towards
her favorite book about Abraham Lincoln. As
far as she was concerned, he was a hero for all
and someone she looked up to. Looking back
at her father, she proclaimed to him, ‘when
I grow up I’m going to be just like Lincoln,
full of courage and pure intentions.’ Changing
gears from newsman to father, he grinned
at her and was certainly proud of her. Yet he
felt a little bothered. Being a storyteller for the
paper meant to sometimes bend the truth and
ignore little details. And sometimes little details
would add up. And sometimes the truth would
evolve into a convenient lie. A perpetual cycle
that existed whether he participated or spectated.
His daughter wanted to emulate a great figure
of history, so why was he upset? A part of him
wanted to tell her that there was no way she
would ever be Abraham Lincoln. That no one
will ever be Abraham Lincoln. That not even
Abraham Lincoln was Abraham Lincoln, that
he was a man of flaws and far from perfection.
That his road was painted with burgundy blood
drenched in boot crushed earth which her book
failed to mention. That as time went on, people
dismantled what they didn’t like and kept what
they thought was relevant. He was mortal with
raw emotions, he was more than just a president.
Blinking back into the present moment, he kissed
his daughters cheek and told her that anything was
possible, ‘your story has yet to be written.’


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Swan Lake ballerinas too!
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Absolutely
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For some of us, our story has already been written. All that is left is the epilogue which with a little luck will be written by a kindly soul. – Aloha – pjs/
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Little girls and little boys need to keep their dreams. Well told.
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lovely poetry and pic too
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