Sunday, April 3, 2022
Ava n°01Ar20*1
Revenge
Mrs A.E. Pozeïsky.
Friday, April 1, 2022
Rippling Sands
What I can suggest to you instead is to listen to this somewhat resembling piece of music composed by Klaus Badelt and Lisa Gerrard for the Original Sound Track of the movie Gladiator. The track is called Sorrow and can be listened to on the Youtube platform.
 A rift carved itself in the crowd, leaving a breach for
 an old man to seep through. Draped by a scarlet silk tunic, ornamented 
with golden runic scriptures or arabesques and held together with a 
perfectly braided cord, everyone recognized the maverick they had known 
as “The Hermit”, although noone had ever really known him. 
Whilst a beard as white as his bun concealed his chin, one could not 
miss his cerulean eyes attesting of his resolve and determination, nor 
the wisdom time had chiseled over his burnished amber skin.
As if it
 was an extension of his arm, he was hauled by a hardwood walking stick,
 choked by two slithering ropes whose colours matched the tunic’s so 
tightly it was as if the man was waving a miniature of himself much like
 a puppeteer.
 When the assembly came to realize he had finally 
reached the girl, his left palm was already smothering her forehead 
whilst his lips seemed to crackle words out of this world. Her whole 
body chose to answer by performing a series of spasms, off-beating the 
clamours of her mother.
 After a while, the song ended. The girl woke
 up, her complexion gleaming from dreary ash to radiant bronze, and then
 everything else stopped, as if time itself had not allowed anything nor
 anyone to even age, if it were not for the hissing winds which had 
seemingly deemed themselves beyond the laws of nature.
The petrified 
state of the crowd suggested that they had not only just witnessed 
something they had never laid eyes upon, but instead that they had 
unbeknownstly glanced at the gorgon’s mirror of the soul.
 Time 
eventually resumed its course and then, when the last tear had reached 
the burning ground, the task to douse the sandhills was taken over by 
the empyrean domain. This place’s thirst had not been quenched for days,
 as if its will to live had been wiped out, yet it chose this very 
moment to start and remember how wetness feels.
The girl turned her head over, and everyone could decipher the single word that had washed up on her swirling lips : “Water”.
Fred