Ghost-Conjuring Ring © Surazeus 2024 12 22 Searching in dark attic of her old house for book of fairy tales to read her children, Beatrice finds rusty tin of photographs depicting people from last century, and below them, gleaming eerily green, a thick gold ring with a square emerald. While holding photo of a young blonde girl wearing a black lace dress and holding books, Beatrice slips the emerald ring on her finger, and blinks in flash of light that blinds her eyes, then stares surprised at girl in the photo who stands before her with moon-glowing face. "My name is Mary Williams, twelve years old, and I love to read epic poetry composed by Byron, Shelley, and Keats, bards who conjure worlds with magic of their quills, and I am mourning death of my young sister whose dress caught fire while cooking at the stove." Guessing the emerald ring conjures the ghost of the person depicted in the photo she holds, Beatrice picks one showing a man wearing a dapper suit with leather boots, who stands beside a saddle on a fence and cradles a shiny Winchester rifle. "My name is James Venable, twenty five, and I am helping guide our wagon train of thirty families on the Oregon Trail from Missouri over the Rocky Mountains west to lush wilderness of Idaho to build our new home safe in paradise." Instead of the book of strange fairy tales, Beatrice takes the tin of old photographs and ghost-conjuring ring to the living room where she and her children with eager eyes meet ghost of each ancestor in the flesh and listen to them tell tales of their lives. "My name is Bertha Ziebarth, thirty two, born near Gorka Castle in Thuringia, traveled with my family when I was twelve by ship across the wild Atlantic Ocean, to live in Minnesota, land of lakes, and raised four children with brick-making wealth." While Beatrice writes their stories on computer, her children draw pictures to illustrate events detailing their immigrant lives, then publishes book for children to read while they wear copy of the magic ring which conjures ghosts from photographs we hold.
Surazeus Astarius Συράζευς Αστάριος. Cartographer. Epic Poet. Hermead epic poem about Philosophers 126,680 lines of blank verse. http://tinyurl.com/AstarianScriptures
Sunday, December 22, 2024
Ghost-Conjuring Ring
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Orpheus appears when Beatrice holds painting of him, so he plays lyre and sings hymn to Helios about how he invented the wheel.
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