Challenge
Dancing on a precipice
Prose or poetry.
Tinker Cliff
Your sister lay on my lap
after we climbed the plateau.
She is sturdy but tired and
your flask hovers over her lips.
Your eyes are a deep, deep pond today,
searching the western horizon for clouds.
I stroke her hair as you once stroked mine
and her pale eyelids flutter with dreams.
The light is all shades of pink and
this is the type of place we would have danced.
I stop searching your face for comfort
and I whisper to your sister on my lap.
Don’t you know, little girl?
Your yes to one adventure
is a no to another.
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