You Can't Go Home Again 2021-07-16 *** "Come summer, there will be as much sun as anyone could ever want, and you will have all the time in the world to open a book and let the pages unfurl." But I doubt summer will ever come, for the winds tug at my hair, and the rain waits for no one, and I have now lost more than a year to someone else's mistake, to a whole lot of someone elses' fear. Can I fight against my nature? Can I resign myself to torture self-baden, self-scarred, severed by far from the home that is myth, that was never my own? I carry within this body an unspeakable name pointing to where lies eternal spring, where I could never return having earned failure's shame and the enmity of the deity I only ever yearned to be friends with. Only in these books can I unfurl my wings, can I step once more in that town I long forsook. *** CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 (c) Vane Vander